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As a result it is often collapsed by tissue stress, specifically exerted by fast growing tumor itself.
Further lateral to the carotid arteries is the paired internal jugular vein, which is often collapsed but can be distended with the Valsalva manoeuvre to aid in identification.
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In Multi-Group (MG) deterministic radiation transport simulation applications, Fine-Group (FG) cross section libraries are often collapsed, or down-sampled into Broad-Group (BG) libraries to reduce computational cost.
In these circumstances categories are often collapsed to improve fit.
These increases are likely underestimates, as the vessels were often collapsed after dissection (eg. lymphatic vessel in Figure 3b).
Individual ommatidia are often collapsed, lacking the wild-type organization of photoreceptor cells, giving the eye a glassy punctate phenotype.
In reality, due to the difficulty of assembling shotgun sequences in duplicated regions, large (>15 kb) and highly identical (>95%) SDs are often collapsed [ 11].
The Trace Archive was screened in favor of the assembled C. owczarzaki genome as TE insertions are often collapsed in draft genome assemblies.
Highly repetitive regions of the human genome are known to be nearly intractable by NGS because short reads are often collapsed, and these regions are often refractory to cloning.
Second, the genes may be incorrectly assembled in the genome because repetitive sequences are commonly mis-assembled and are often collapsed onto a single genomic location [ 24, 25, 27].
It is often called collapsed lung, although that term may also refer to atelectasis.
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