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One morphological form was characterised by abundant dendrites which formed extensive labyrinthine complexes between lymphocytes and had excess uniform electron dense material deposited between their dendrites (Fig. 3B).
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The more common diffuse form is characterised by extensive involvement of the renal parenchyma.
The diffuse form is characterised by smooth, sausage-like enlargement of the pancreas with loss of the normal pancreatic lobulations (Fig. 2a).
Clinical data show that majority of patients who have severe form are characterised by a definite square-shaped face with low gonial angle.
Dyskeratosis congenita (DC) is a multi-system disorder which in its classical form is characterised by abnormalities of the skin, nails and mucous membranes.
The high grade form is characterised by TP53 gene inactivation and progression to a muscle invasive stage seems to require a subsequent loss of chromosome 9 [ 3].
Both forms are characterised by a high expression of viral interleukin 6 (vIL6), although a sure close connection between the two forms has not yet been established [32].
Localised forms are characterised by local production of fibrillar proteins (usually amyloid light chain [AL] type), which can be deposited in nearly any organ.
The efficiency of the 'ferrite process' for the purification of wastewater heavily contaminated with nickel is evaluated, and the solid residues formed are characterised.
Diabetes, in all forms, is characterised by progressive reduction of beta cell function and mass together with impaired insulin secretion and beta cell regeneration.
At 900°C an irregular scale/gas interface formed; this was characterised by the presence of long α-alumina whiskers protruding towards the gaseous atmosphere.
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