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Grossly, two categories of substitutes are observed: First, a resorbable scaffold mimicking biomechanical function which slowly degrades while tissue regeneration and organization is promoted.
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This locus contains at least 6 copies olfactory receptor-like sequences, organized in grossly three larger repeating units in the same orientation.
Grossly, the two were cystic, consisted of thickened capsule wall with papillary hyperplasia and sanguinopurulent fluid (H&E stain revealed malignancy).
He handed a rifle to Alec and then offered to find another, grossly inferior one, for Polina.
The department's first environmental assessment was grossly inadequate, one of the main reasons President Obama rejected the proposal.
The programs' optimization procedures can be grouped grossly in three categories.
Each sample was evaluated grossly by three independent observers according to Wayne scoring system (available as a supplemental file) (see Supplementary Material available online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/746138) [ 39].
"Boris Johnson's attempt to deflect blame on to cyclists is grossly insensitive after five fatalities in nine days," said Roger Geffen, its campaigns and policy director.
Consistent with the observed copy number profile alternating between states of copy number 4 with LOH and copy number 6 with heterozygosity, the karyotype showed four grossly normal copies of chromosome 5 and two smaller derivative chromosomes.
You can tell Honey is off her meds because she hears two grossly incompatible songs in her head simultaneously.
Power and sample size appraisals of the two grossly distinct approaches are conducted in terms of a constraint on the range of the standardized means when the standard deviation of the standardized means is fixed.
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