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At US, metastases appear on the posterior wall as a flat mass with an irregular surface, and they usually appear hyperechoic compared with melanoma.
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The root system is more likely to expand horizontally, forming a flat, platelike mass far out beyond the tree's canopy, or leafy zone.
A channelized debris flow is usually represented by a mixture of solid particles of various sizes and water flowing along a laterally confined inclined channel-shaped region to an unconfined area where it slows down and spreads out into a flat-shaped mass.
The tumour is soft and may occur in nodes, flat masses, round clusters, or polyps.
They cleave hunks of gooey white out of flat masses of dough, and then slide the loaves, the size of large cobblestones, into an oil-burning, slow-grinding, brick-lined oven set at about 400 degrees.
Cancer of the posterior hypopharyngeal wall commonly appears as a flat but often widespread mass lesion, which may extend into the lower oropharynx.
The choir's director, Harold Rosenbaum, has chosen the Mass in A-flat with the Eighth ("Unfinished") Symphony.
Paul Mueller, music director of the Greenwich Choral Society, takes over Aug. 21 for Schubert's Mass in A-flat; and Daniel Paget, director of the Westchester Chorale, the host, conducts the Brahms Requiem Aug. 28.
This paper presents a parallel magnetic sector mass analyzer design in which ions are simultaneously detected on a flat horizontal plane for a mass range of 1 260 amu.
Schubert's Mass in A flat will be the featured offering when the choir comes home to the Fox Lane School in Bedford Jan . 11
Earlier this month, she was one of the soloists who performed Schubert's Mass in A flat with the Harvard-Radcliffe Chorus on the Harvard campus.
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