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In other words, the presence of eosinophils in squamous neoplasia of larynx is not pathognomonic for stromal invasion and caution must be exerted when evaluating the number of infiltrating eosinophils.
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Less stress can be exerted when the fibres are shortening than when they are maintaining constant length, and more can be exerted when they are being forcibly stretched.
Caution should be exerted when choosing and installing ice-free instruments.
A degree of caution should be exerted when extrapolating these findings to the broader population.
We note that caution must be exerted when interpreting the biological significance of this stratification.
Greater total force was exerted when propelling the foot steered Action3 in straight running.
However, Lee et al. (2004) showed that the confining force exerted by the cover plate is significant, and that the cover plate should be considered when evaluating shear strength.
If I'm not behind the lens, I'd like the camera to be exerting at least a little caution in when it shoots.
Disease control may be particularly important when evaluating new molecularly targeted agents that may exert greater cytostatic rather than cytotoxic effects.
Be cautious, therefore, when evaluating claims about this field.
Orthodontic tooth movement occurs when a force is exerted on teeth.
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