Sentence examples for intense morphological changes from inspiring English sources

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In certain fungi, the shift in temperature from environmental temperatures to 37°C is associated with intense morphological changes resulting in a mycelia to yeast transition.

Angiogenin labelling was associated with chorionic villi undergoing intense morphological changes.

However, such a claim is not confirmed by results of the corneal confocal microscopy in patients following the accelerated CXL procedure (in modification involving 30 mW/cm UVA for 3 minutes) that revealed more intense morphological changes than following a standard CXL procedure 1 month after treatment.

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The chemical treatment caused intense delignification and morphological changes on the sugar cane fiber surfaces.

Chrysotile ingestion was associated with morphological changes (spreading, intense vacuolation); moreover, a large proportion of the cells was binucleated (more than 30% with 10 micrograms/mL).

The pancreatic gland presented a diffuse and intense uptake of radiotracer (SUV 8.7), without significant morphological changes detected by CT low dose, unlike what is reported in the literature.

These morphological changes in the patellar tendons were corroborated by histochemical staining, which showed intense staining for Safranin O in the KGN-treated patellar tissues and a lack of Safranin O staining in the control tendon injected with saline indicating the presence of abundant proteoglycan after KGN injections.

How or why this multiple coding system has been sustained and why morphological changes happen due to mutation in a single protein have also been subjects of intense debate.

My data show that these stimuli cause intense vestibular excitation of cerebellar Purkinje cells, which induce up-regulation of clathrin-mediated endocytosis and other morphological changes that are comparable to those seen in long-term depression.

Whatever the reasons, the study shows that major morphological changes can occur in a species right under our noses.

"The morphological changes we see look similar to those caused by other compounds that make tissue more susceptible to carcinogens," said Suzanne Fenton, an E.P.A. scientist who has written about atrazine.

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