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be focal
adjective
Belonging to, concerning, or located at a focus
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"Built with bricks and steel and terra cotta, these are civic statements sited deliberately to be focal points and local landmarks: the exemplars of municipal good taste".
But it was not clear whether the expanded confrontations were intended to occur just on Fridays, the Muslim Sabbath, when gatherings for noon prayers have often proved to be focal points for protests.
Those groups have wide latitude in soliciting donations from the public, and are designated by the government to be focal points of charity collection during times of disaster, when people are looking for any outlet to help the needy.
The disease distribution may be focal, multifocal, or panintestinal.
Dystonia can be focal, segmental, multifocal, or generalized.
Bowel wall thickening may be focal and segmental or diffuse.
Hepatic hemangiomas may be focal (solitary) or multifocal, confluent lesions (Fig. 6a).
The process is typically unilateral and may be focal or diffuse.
The swelling is usually diffuse but can be focal or asymmetric.
Calcifications may be focal, rim-like or, in rare cases, representative of teeth or bone.
Concomitant orchitis is characterized by an enlarged, heterogeneous testis, although findings may be focal or diffuse.
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