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Subsequently the word came to denote any contorted idea or involuted process of thought.
Hemangioma is characterized by three stages: (a) proliferating, (b) involuting phase, and (c) involuted phase.
Upregulating FoxN1 specifically in TECs (via inducible FoxN1ER Tg) in the aged fully involuted thymus confirmed the effect of reversing the involution.
Only the ductal network and regressed terminal branches remained in the post-involution glands, and YFPpos cells were readily detectable in involuted mammary epithelium.
Nature's shapes are evolutionary, stochastic, curvaceous, involuted.
Even by Auster's standards, Oracle Night is a claustrophobic and involuted book.
A strange hypocrisy about sex -- too complex and involuted to be a simple double standard -- haunts the culture.
Look in the wonky rubbish bin and its binbag turns out to be woven, like an upturned, involuted jumper.
The involuted acting and the freestyle cinematography, intensely sensitive to the flickers of the moment, yield sensual and emotional wonders.
Similarly, the same gorgeously involuted landscapes that shaped Italy's rich history and culture are also the country's greatest liabilities.
Mr. Lumet's novelistic instincts — and his generosity with actors — are evident in how richly populated the small, involuted world of this movie feels.
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