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The hind toe, when present, is usually elevated.
Pollen of angiosperms is received by the stigma, a specialized structure that is usually elevated above the ovary on a more slender structure known as the style.
Testosterone is usually elevated in response to confrontational situations -- a street fight, a marital spat, a presidential debate -- or in highly charged sexual environments, like a strip bar or a pornographic Web site.
This is macho, cock-of-the-walk comedy, the unadventurous content of which (masturbating while his wife's out; slumming it in economy class) is usually elevated by Chappelle's exuberance and instinct for the outrageous.
The 215,000-word proposal includes these new requirements: Courts would have to provide a lift or a ramp to ensure that people in wheelchairs could get into the witness stand, which is usually elevated from floor level.
This membrane arises from a region of the limbus that is usually elevated, often strikingly so, and runs as a thin web or sheet to the region of the hair cells.
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Tumour markers, such as serum-fetoprotein or PIVKA-II, are usually elevated in patients with HCC [14, 15].
Additionally, in AVH, direct and indirect bilirubin levels are usually elevated in roughly equal proportions and ALP and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels are normal or only mildly elevated.
In the presence of liver damage due to drug toxicity or other diseases, enzymes like alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) are usually elevated [33].
BNP levels are usually elevated in both haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis patients [ 29- 32].
Hematocrit levels are usually elevated in pregnancy hypertensive disorders (Goldstein et al. 2000).
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