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On the other hand, pyogenic abscess commonly appears as a single lesion.
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In the 12th and 13th centuries, the hide commonly appeared as 120 acres (50 hectares) of arable land, but it probably represented a much smaller holding before 1066.
Conclusions In patients with PFO referred for transcatheter closure, the defect most commonly appeared as a tunnel-like defect between a thicker, less compliant septum secundum and a thinner, more compliant septum primum.
The only exception was tetraodon, which had a preferred SP1 motif that differed from the GC box at two nucleotide sites, most commonly appearing as a variant similar to the GA box (AGG AG G.
A non-cystic struma usually appears as a soft tissue mass, either as a solitary finding or more commonly against a background of a dermoid cyst.
This commonly appears as text in a video title or as a spoken or textual display in the video itself.
Our method was applied to a small model with five state variables that commonly appears as part of larger biochemical models, and to a previously published model for the transport of glucose in baker's yeast (S. cerevisiae) [ 37].
It is a small parasite that commonly appears as individual ring forms or pyriform bodies ranging between 1.0 and 2.5 μm in size [ 3].
Although the imaging appearances of prostate sarcomas vary, they commonly appear as large heterogeneous masses extending beyond the prostate.
Although they commonly appear as solitary lesions, occasionally there can be multiple (shcwannomatosis) or an association with neurofibromatosis [2, 3].
They are said to be protean, most commonly appearing as birds, cats, dogs, snakes, donkeys, lions, goats – on at least one occasion, even a water buffalo – and other humans, usually beautiful women.
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