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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrows indicative" is not a standard expression in written English, and its meaning may not be clear without context.
It could potentially be used in a specific context related to visual representation or symbolism, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "The arrows indicative of the trend in the graph clearly show the increase in sales over the last quarter."
Alternatives: "symbolic arrows" or "representative arrows".
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b Four-chamber inversion-recovery turbo field-echo MR image revealing delayed enhancement of the pericardium (arrows), indicative of inflammation.
a, b Axial and coronal contrast-enhanced CT images, respectively, demonstrating hepatomegaly and periportal oedema (arrows) indicative of acute hepatitis.
SLUG is visible in the nuclei of fibroblast-like cells (black arrows) indicative for transcriptionally active SLUG protein.
However, while there was no detectable loss of nerve fibers in 5 month old DBA/2J-wt mice, there was marked thinning of the nerve fibers in the DBA/2J- ΔCS mice (Figure 6E arrows), indicative of accelerated loss of axons.
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Further, an area of increased cartilage T2 relaxation time (solid green arrow), indicative of early cartilage matrix degradation is seen in the adjacent cartilage.
b Axial fused PET/MR image at the same level shows uptake in the same area (arrow), indicative of plaque inflammation.
b) ceCT in a different patient showing filling defects in the cavernous sinus with slight enlargement on the left side (arrow), indicative of thrombosis.
A loss of fluorescence is observed at the irradiated "Region Of Interest" (ROI) immediately following laser exposure (black arrow) indicative of either photobleaching or molecular destruction.
Of critical importance is that whenever luciferase expression was detected in recipient mice, mammary gland reconstitution was also observed (Fig. 2B - orange arrow), indicative of functional in vivo stem cell activity.
It clearly shows a peripheral NPM signal in one blastomere (Fig. 3N, arrow), indicative of an actively transcribing NPB, which is in strong contrast to the nucleoplasmic distribution in the second blastomere (Fig. 3M′).
Arrows indicate bulges.
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