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The resulting nonlocal model describes different levels of tissue heterogeneity as the fractional exponent is varied.
Twitch and baseline tensions were recorded at precisely controlled levels of tissue strain.
The levels of tissue uric acid and reduced glutathione were determined biochemically, while α-tocopherol was measured by HPLC.
Several different gaps (1, 2, 4, and 8 μm) were added to simulate the different levels of tissue loss during sectioning.
The paired Student's t test was used to compare K i values and the levels of tissue DA and its metabolites in the lesioned and contralateral sides within the same dose groups.
Tissue factor is a cell surface receptor for factor VII and is found more frequently in epithelial malignant tumors; pancreatic tumors tend to secrete particularly high levels of tissue factor.
It is evident from the plots of Kachchh lignites, on this model, (Fig. 8) that these lignites evolved under wet moor with moderate to high flooding having variable levels of tissue preservation.
Cancer can grow in and around veins, causing venous stasis, and can also stimulate increased levels of tissue factor.
Charles Pellegrino comments that they seem more akin to "levels of tissue organization found in sponges or mosses and other members of the animal or plant kingdoms".
These include: elevated levels of factor VIII, factor IX, factor XI, fibrinogen and thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor, and decreased levels of tissue factor pathway inhibitor.
Our findings suggest that there are several levels of tissue competency.
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