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He then sends what he has excised to a laboratory, where pathologists sample all around the outside of the extracted mass to see if it is encapsulated by healthy tissue.
Sodium molybdate is evaluated as corrosion inhibitor for steel in brackish water; it is encapsulated by interfacial polymerization and the produced capsules are characterized.
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It was encapsulated by a stainless steel outer cover with an outer diameter of 1.1 mm that was welded to a steel cable for attachment to a remote after-loading machine (microSelectron HDR, Nucletron, The Netherlands).
It is this consideration of integrated uterine function that is encapsulated by the term 'myometrial physiome'.
This is encapsulated by one respondent, who states: it is about ourselves, the expectations that you must come to us.
The ambitious effort by McDonald's, described yesterday in a conference call with reporters, is encapsulated by a theme that will be introduced worldwide in the fall: "I'm lovin' it".
His view of the world is encapsulated by one word, "Actually..."...
That approach is encapsulated by the proposed Dash tag line: "Simple.
Likewise, Nicki Minaj's exaggerated femininity is encapsulated by "Barbz", a term she says refers to "women and gay boys".
My approach to feminism is encapsulated by this appropriation of John Stuart Mill: Over herself, the individual is sovereign.
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