Sentence examples for As historically described from inspiring English sources

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Conclusion Organ failure predominantly met in severe forms of leptospirosis is kidney, liver and hematological failure as historically described in Weils triade.

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Historically described as the "Great White Plague," TB was the cause of more deaths in industrialized countries than any other disease during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

The condition has been historically described as irritable or compulsive crying or paroxysmal fussing with a multifactorial etiology [ 3].

Trunk-level NCC in animals have been historically described as relatively oligopotent compared to the cephalic NCC.

The TaqIA had been historically described as residing in the D2 dopamine receptor (DRD2) gene but has more recently been referred to as being within the ANKK1 [ 9].

Historically described as "junk" DNA, the role of SSRs in evolution has been re-evaluated by recent findings thanks to the great expansion of genomic research [ 2].

Historically described as presenting with sputum plugs, radiographic evidence of lung collapse or consolidation, and an elevated serum eosinophil count, ABPA typically demonstrates a peribronchial eosinophilic inflammatory pattern comparable to bronchiolitis obliterans with organizing pneumonia [ 44, 45].

Members of the large GH5_8 subfamily are all extracellular mannan endo-β-1,4-mannosidases (EC 3.2.1.78) according to available biochemical characterization, and this subfamily was historically described as the bacterial mannanase subfamily A8 [ 18].

Acidocalcisomes are morphologically and chemically similar to the structures historically described as volutin or polyphosphate bodies, which have been identified in a variety of microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, algae, and protozoans [ 13].

Critics fluent in French, in which each noun has its gender, historically described Hermitage as the manlier of the two wines, and Côte-Rôtie as the more feminine.

Therefore, this sequence most likely corresponds to the ComX pheromone sequence as it compares well with the historically described B. subtilis ComX (Schneider et al. 2002).

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