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Nevertheless, a sharp demarcation between disease and health is not always apparent.
"The world of academia and the world of money-making are supposed to be separate, and somehow we want to believe that there should be a sharp demarcation between them," Mr. Mackiewicz said.
Aristotle's definition (as well as standard topology) suggests that there is always a sharp demarcation between the inside and the outside of a thing.
It showed histological, immunohistochemical, and electron microscopic features of malignant meningioma and osteosarcoma with a sharp demarcation between the two components.
Histopathology using viability staining of renal IRE lesions shows a sharp demarcation between ablated and non-ablated tissue allowing for precise targeting while sparing the surrounding healthy tissue [ 20, 21].
In the small-pore group, there was no invasion of the filter by cytoplasmic processes and thick fibrous capsules developed around implants creating a sharp demarcation between normal cells and the Millipore filter.
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This is because in the ensuing decades there has been a sharper demarcation between those who make it to the elite institutions, and those who don't.
A sharp demarcation line between high grade (osteosarcoma) and low grade (meningioma) component was consistent with dedifferentiation [ 12].
A sharp demarcation could be observed between the expression of MMP-2 protein and expanding nodular lesion.
On the other hand, a sharp demarcation was readily apparent between clusters of transplanted nodular hepatocytes and the positive immunostaining for MMP-2 (Fig. 5d f).
The upheaval of the kidnapping and trial was a sharp demarcation in a life that had until then proceeded with little incident.
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