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Necrosis of cells, including hepatocytes, has been morphologically characterized by an outward rupture of the plasma membrane leading to a loss of cell constituents.
Large granular lymphocyte leukemia (LGL L) has been morphologically characterized as a group of lymphoproliferative diseases that include T-cell large granular lymphocytic leukemia (T-LGL L) and chronic lymphoproliferative disorders of natural killer cells (CLPD-NK).
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We carried out aDNA analysis on 44 subfossil bone samples that had been morphologically identified as possible bowhead whales.
It is immediately clear that not all the beads in the study gave spectra that accorded with the series into which they had been morphologically classified.
The strains under study have been morphologically classified into different genera, since D9 produces no functional heterocysts and is therefore unable to fix N2.
Some of the voucher specimens sequenced have been morphologically described previously: Pachymatisma species [33] and all specimens collected in Panama [34].
All specimens have been morphologically identified as " Urbanus belli".
Virtually all cancer cases (99%) in the registry have been morphologically verified (National Board of Health and Welfare, 2005a).
More than 5,000 accessions of Vitis vinifera have been morphologically and agronomically characterized [ 22] and historically documented.
Frond as well as root structures of duckweed have been morphologically simplified likely by natural selection to only those necessary to survive as floating aquatic plants.
SHE cells from colonies having been morphologically transformed after short exposure to chemical carcinogens induced tumours when transplanted back into hamsters [ 32].
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