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UEDVT may also infrequently cause phlegmasia cerulean dolens, which is characterized by arterial and venous compromise and gross edema.
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47 49 Large, complex, and darker appearing autolysosomes may also occur infrequently; however, in dauers and starved worms they are found in high numbers (Fig. 11D ).
Indeed, not infrequently, the writer may also be the director.
Preferential possession of repetitive element by infrequently spliced exons may also find support from previous discoveries that transposable elements inserted into intronic regions can evolve into exons through exonization [37] [45].
The lack of evidence of HIV-HCV co-transmission may reflect the low prevalence of HCV infection in the cohort, but may also suggest that co-transmission occurs infrequently, and that HCV infection is more often acquired following HIV infection, instead of simultaneously or preceding HIV infection, particularly in non-IDU settings.
More controlled forms of consent and focused communication for sensitive types of HBSs may also positively impact the public's willingness to donate infrequently donated tissue types.
This result could arise from a small increase in signaling, e.g. via protein kinases A and C, if the receptor infrequently adopts an active conformation; there may also be some degree of ligand-free signaling of LHR.
It infrequently leads to death, but thyroglossal duct cysts may also contain the only functioning, albeit ectopic, thyroid tissue.
Apple may also be looking ahead at a future where laptops need to be charged so infrequently that power adapters are never taken out of the security of a user's home.
More focused communication may also help address the issue that certain subgroups are under-represented and that certain kinds of tissue are infrequently donated.
Metaplastic epithelium ws also infrequently associated with an intensely inflamed stroma (10%).
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