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The presence of cystic and solid areas is characteristic, typically creating a multilocular cystic appearance; cyst walls may be of variable thickness (Fig. 19).
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It is of variable thickness, for example it is 12 m thick in well no. 1, 2 m thick in well no. 2 and 10 m thick in well no. 5.
The 228 samples are of variable thickness ranging from 87 to 240 µm (Fig. 2).
On histologic examination, the abnormally thin dermis showed a markedly reduced amount of dermal collagen bundles that were of variable thickness and orientation and loosely arranged with abnormally large spaces between deep dermal fibers.
As these focal lipid deposits grow larger, they become known as atherosclerotic plaques and may be of variable distribution and thickness.
These grid blocks can be two- or three-dimensional, and grid types can be of variable depths and thicknesses: Cartesian, radial, or cylindrical, orthogonal corner point, and non-orthogonal corner point grid types depending on the reservoir.
The phantoms, which were assumed to be in deep space, were inserted into a shielding box of variable thickness and material and were irradiated with the proton spectra of the October 1989 event.
The cheilocystidia are colourless, with cell walls of variable thickness, and are inamyloid.
Analysis of several lithologs (Fig. 5 section CC′) reveals that the aquifer system in this area is underlain by a clay layer of variable thickness (0 20 m) and is composed of sands, gravelly sands with little or no clay down to a depth of 200 m.
The free vibration of sandwich plates of variable thickness is investigated.
Results pertaining to asymmetric free vibrations of laminated conical shells of variable thickness are presented.
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