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Two distinct defects were identified in the gelsolin-null mammary gland.
Partial laterality defects were identified in 16/31 (51.6%) cases.
Sectorial areas containing retinal defects were identified in the retinal whole mount images and the corresponding retinal areas were identified in the OCT-based en-face fundus reconstruction.
Sectorial areas containing retinal defects were identified in retinal whole mounts stained with SMI32 (quadrant #1 in Figure 4A, 4C, and 4E).
In these cells, lack of Prox1 function lead to subtle phenotypic alterations; e.g., defective alignment of hair cells and supporting cells (Fig. 5) However, major pathfinding defects were identified in Type II spiral ganglion fibers.
A total of 795 defects were identified in the 112 available CT scans.
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Not all babies will be tested: some heart defects are identified in the womb through the routine ultrasound scan that pregnant women are asked to undergo at 18-20 weeks. 18-20 weeks
Because most infants born with severe congenital heart defects are identified in the first year of life, however, some infants born in 2005 might have been missed, depending on the month of birth.
After heating to 1200 °C and cooling to room temperature, two types of planar defect were identified in surface TiO2 grains: twins with (2 0 0) twin planes, and stacking faults bounded by partial dislocations.
Additionally, 2 congenital heart diseases (bicuspid aortic valve and ventricular septal defect) were identified in the presence of normal results on ECG.
Active research for possible treatment options has become possible since the disease-causing gene defect was identified in 1995.
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