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Regarding the depth of the associated pathology, PIC lesions appear to affect the inner layer of the choroid, as indicated by the name of the disease [ 1].

It is a mark of the depth of America's gun pathology that Mr Obama's words - "a speech without any specific policy proposals, whose greatest force came by way of implication" - would sound so radical, blogs Amy Davidson, also in The New Yorker.

(C) Severity of proteoglycan pathology: depth of the "red" colour of the staining.

The purpose of this study was to determine the significance of variables such as duration of the procedure, type of breast tissue, number of passes, depth of the biopsies, underlying pathology, the operator performing the procedure, and their effect on women's perception of pain and discomfort during stereotactic large-core needle breast biopsy.

Successive placement of a multi-channel probe samples an area of approximately 2 × 4 cm, with 5 mm resolution (approximately the thickness of slices cut for pathology) and sensing depth of 0.5 to 2.2 mm (450 to 600 nm) (on a par with the pathologic criterion for clear margins) [ 31].

Recent progress in immunohistochemistry and molecular biology techniques has enabled in-depth investigation of molecular pathology of these tumours.

On the present study, the main criteria adopted to determinate the intensity of TUS were based on the tissue depth and pathology type, while pathology type and injury phase (acute versus chronic) were the main criteria to adjust TUS mode.

We have therefore conducted the present study in a larger set of 30 PD patients to allow in depth analysis of enteric pathology throughout the colonic SMP, and to correlate the extent of pathology with motor symptoms and constipation.

There is evidence that the amount of endometrium that is shed during menstruation varies between individuals, but it remains undetermined if the depth of shedding is associated with gynaecological pathologies (Ludwig and Spornitz, 1991; Fraser et al., 2001).

Examination of these lesions in post-mortem brain tissue routinely provides a two-dimensional picture of the pathology with a limited depth of field.

He was Director of Pathology from 1981 through 1994.

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