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Quality was defined as loose, moderate or strong on the basis of its morphologic appearance.
GED has traditionally been categorized into adenomatous (intestinal/type I) and foveolar (gastric/type II) types, on the basis of its morphologic characteristics [ 11, 15, 16].
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Investigation of its morphologic and functional outcome was the objective of this study.
This opportunistic fungus is frequently misidentified because of its morphologic similarity to E. nidulans.
The causative agent of the disease was initially called koi herpesvirus because of its morphologic resemblance to viruses of the order Herpesvirales (3).
Until recently, P. knowlesi had been almost uniformly misdiagnosed by microscopy as P. malariae because of its morphologic similarities, leading to underestimations of prevalence (1, 17 ).
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That was the basis of its myth.
Amebae were characterized on the basis of morphologic criteria (cyst morphology and trophozoite shape and motility) (5 ).
Therefore, on the basis of clinical, morphologic, immunohistochemical, and genetic similarities, the 2013 ISUP Vancouver classification of renal neoplasia grouped these two neoplasms together under the heading of "MiT family translocation RCC".
Mosquito genera were identified in Kenya by local entomologists on the basis of microscopic morphologic appearance.
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