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It is, on one hand, a physical space with a practical function: a demarcated area, cordoned off from others; a composition of the material possessions a person accumulates throughout their life; a place to cook, clean, care, eat and sleep.
The posterior pole shows well demarcated area of hemorrhages with retinitis.
Over time, the region of infarction appears as a sharply demarcated area of volume loss [3, 5].
On CT it appears as a sharply demarcated area of hypodensity corresponding to the radiation ports; however, in case of background fatty infiltration of liver, the irradiated area appears hyperdense compared to adjacent liver parenchyma.
In (a), the demarcated area represents the allocated region of the robot, with the distances to the goal of each marker (in dotted lines is the shortest path calculated by D* Lite).
Onto this demarcated area, we placed a transparent grid (2 mm squares) to count the number of intact squares and squares with herbivory and the ratio of squares with damage:total squares was used to measure leaf damage.
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Pathologists have a good ability to estimate ratios of clearly demarcated areas, but gradients in staining intensities hinder reproducible visual demarcation of positive tumor areas.
The width of the demarcated areas varies from 75m to 150m, depending on what has been agreed.
However, the map above illustrates how segregated are some of its neighborhoods are with clearly demarcated areas of racial concentration.
In GD BM, cellularity was higher, and GC clustered in cohesive but poorly demarcated areas, leaving irregular islands with normal hematopoiesis.
Staining cell nuclei with diamido 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) was used to establish a total cell count in the demarcated areas.
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