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To achieve profiling and demonstrate coarse tissue-specific MS measurement of the observable N-glycan population in FFPE tissue, four replicate FFPE murine kidney tissue sections were treated with antigen retrieval, and large droplets of glycerol-free PNGase F were printed onto the sections and incubated overnight at 37 °C.
After seeing the histology, the radiologist was able to identify the ultrasound morphology pattern most likely associated with the sebaceous gland hypertrophy, which was a coarse hypoechoic tissue surrounding the tumor (Figs. 9 and 10).
Fibrous plaques (lesion type Vc) are macroscopically highly elevated round and oval formations of pearl colour, microscopically consisting mainly of coarse connective tissue matrix with cells "mured" in the matrix.
Present data of US, excluding herb NPP, also showed almost same pattern of allocation (33%% canopy, 46%% woody tissue including coarse root, and 21%% fine roots).
It was demonstrated by MRI evaluation that scar tissue of coarse and high density was formed within laminectomy site in PLGA alone and non-treated groups as early as 12 weeks.
The initial gradient is then required to give an initial coarse cue to the tissue to break the symmetric situation and to give rough global positional information.
The prone cranial-caudal mammogram of the right breast showed a 2-cm, sharply marginated mass with coarse lobulations of soft-tissue mass.
An anonymous review in the September 1801 British Critic claimed, "A more complete monument of vile and depraved taste no man ever raised He has, therefore, given a rhapsody of Twelve Books in a sort of irregular lyric, so unlike verse or sense, that if it were worth while to present our readers with a tissue of so coarse a texture, we could fill whole pages with specimens of its absurdity.
This effect shows that visual information is assessed based on fine as well as coarse structures in the breast tissue.
(2008, 2011) show that northern populations of Tamarix spp. have evolved increased cold hardiness due to extreme minimum temperatures and have likely adapted to winter dieback by allocating more resources to belowground tissues (e.g., coarse roots).
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