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CT often shows associated poorly defined nodular areas of consolidation, centrilobular nodules and "tree-in-bud opacities", and bronchial dilatation [ 59].
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Nowadays, the category of atypical glandular cells (AGC) is less frequent than atypical squamous cells (ASC), associating poorly-reproducible inter-observer interpretation.
The Commission on Wartime Contracting recently warned of the dangers associated with "poorly conceived, poorly structured, poorly conducted, and poorly monitored subcontracting," particularly noting the military's "heavy reliance on foreign subcontractors who may not be accountable to any American governmental authority".
The low expression of GalNAc-T3 was associated with poorly differentiated tumour, poorly pathologic stage, lymph node metastasis and tumour recurrence.
The approach is potentially useful for the identification of diseases associated with poorly characterized chemicals.
Poor XOR expression was also associated with poorly differentiated breast, gastric, and colorectal cancers and was associated with over two fold increased risk of distant metastasis.
RB-ILD may exhibit moderate to extensive bilateral ground-glass opacities associated with poorly defined centrilobular nodules of ground-glass attenuation [22] (Fig. 13).
ChemDIS with user-friendly interfaces is expected to be a useful server for identifying potential risks associated with poorly characterized chemicals.
Benefit from the integration of the large STITCH database, ChemDIS is expected to be helpful for inferring potential diseases associated with poorly characterized chemicals.
The fine sieve appearance, occasionally associated with poorly defined subcapsular retractile stellate areas, are clear indicators of the presence of advanced fibrosis.
In recent years, utilization of nanoparticle-based technology has emerged as a strategy to tackle formulation problems associated with poorly water-soluble drugs [14 16].
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