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The background is that an ischemic or nephrotoxic insult to the tubules results in apoptosis or necrosis of renal tubular epithelial cells, which are shed into the tubular lumen and excreted free or as casts.
As casts aged, NIR spectral signatures went through three main stages in the maturation process: (1) rapid changes in the NIR signal during the first 48 h, (2) a maturation period from days 3 30 with much slower change in NIR spectral signatures and (3) a further stage of maturation (days 45 90), where cast signals converged towards those of control soil.
Some are now visible as dents the size of dustbin lids, others as casts, created when the stone around them weathered away.
The rhizomes are preserved as casts, moulds and rhizohaloes (chemically-altered zones) and show 'K' and'H'-shaped branching, which is characteristic of early lycopsids.
The complexity of the Paleolithic mental universe is demonstrated by the mortuary practice in two graves in the Cueva Morín (Cantabria), where four mutilated burials survived as casts formed by a compact greasy sediment that had replaced the bodies.
Inspired by the British Neo-Classical architect John Soane, the black library was decorated, Mrs. Steinberg explained, "with elements from the Grand Tour, such as casts of Roman temples, rondels with Roman gods, bas reliefs with ancient figures in procession, as well as some 200 drawings and 250 cartons' worth of antique books".
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Atomic force microscopy (AFM) images of as cast thin films of all the polymers were featureless.
Ferritic irons can be produced as-cast or by annealing.
In contrast, as-cast Y-based alloys are completely crystalline.
The secondary phase in as-cast and as-extruded Zn-3Cu alloy was CuZn5 phase.
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