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CuA2 and A1 present, always forming a closed cell cup; crossvein bm-cu usually present, making cells bm and dm usually separate………………………………………………………….Drosophilidae.
CuA2 and A1 absent or vestigial, never forming a closed cell cup; crossvein bm-cu absent, making cells bm and dm confluent………………………………………………………………….Ephydridae.
Wings usually hyaline, sometimes with dark markings in some species; costal vein with one break present at the apex of subcosta; subcosta faint; cell cup small; vein A1 not reached wing margin.
Also in squamous cell CUP, lung cancer was the most common cause of death (45%).
In Table 2, causes of death in patients with squamous cell CUP are displayed.
Notably, the proportion of non-cancer causes of death was substantially higher in squamous cell CUP than in adenocarcinoma/undifferentiated CUP.
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After the eggs had hatched, the young larvae were transferred from the worker cells to the queen cell cups in a queen rearing frame and put into the queenless colony to sample queen larva.
RJ was collected as a pooled samples from 250 queen cell cups from each of five colonies of Apis mellifera ligustica at the apiary of the Institute of Apicultural Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, Beijing.
This thin epithelial layer composed of columnar absorptive cells, goblet cells, undifferentiated crypt epithelial cells, panet cells, enteroendocrine cells, tuft cells, cup cells, and intraepithelial lymphocytes [ 32].
Abundant marshalin expression was documented around noncentrosomal MTOCs, i.e., at the heads of pillar cells, cups and feet of DCs, IPs, and OPs.
Management of cervical unknown primary squamous cell carcinoma (CUP) has evolved with the introduction of transoral robotic surgery (TORS).
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