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Bladder cancer is the fifth common cancer in the USA, 95% of the bladder cancers are defined as transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) (Patton et al, 2002).
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A riparian area is defined as the transitional zone between the aquatic and terrestrial environments and therefore is also known as the aquatic/terrestrial ecotone.
In order to investigate the early changes in neuroinflammation, studies have sought to investigate microglial activation in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), which is defined as a transitional stage between normal aging and dementia.
The second critical network density is a criterion to measure whether or not most of the CNTs in network are utilized effectively to carry load, defined as bending stretching transitional threshold.
Here, IgDlow expressing cells are defined as early transitional B cells (T1), although in the spleen this population may also include marginal-zone B cells.
Prefrailty is defined as the transitional stage between the non-frail and frail state [ 5].
The social category of "youth" was defined as the transitional phase between a parent-dependent, nonreproductive childhood and full integration into adult society through marriage, aligning with local understandings of youth and adulthood.
Contrast enema appears to be most accurate in the cases of S-type HD (usually defined as having a transitional zone at or distal to the rectosigmoid junction); however, contrast enema is not always useful for diagnosing and detecting a transitional zone in patients with L- and T-type HD [2, 3].
They were proposed for the short-term prophylaxis at the beginning of the cluster period instead of steroids (defined also as transitional therapy) or for the short-term prophylaxis of mini cluster.
Habitats defined as seasonal use or transitional areas (Group B) covered 44,186 ha (5% of the study area) and included mixed grasses with some shin oak (Table 1).
With hip flexion and internal rotation, the labrum is pushed outward and the cartilage is compressed and pushed centrally into the joint, initially resulting in separation of the labrum and cartilage at the transitional zone (defined as the region between the labrum and cartilage), termed chondrolabral separation or labral detachment [3, 5].
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