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The phrase 'morphologic changes' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific contexts to describe changes in the structure, organization, or form of an organism or organ. For example, "The researchers documented various morphologic changes in the fish after a period of heightened pollution."
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p63 staining revealed postradiation myoepithelial nuclear morphologic changes.
To investigate photoreceptor segment morphologic changes at the detached retina in central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC).
We assessed the underlying pelvic deformities together with the postoperative pelvic morphologic changes (iatrogenic deformity).
Our aim was to determine whether morphologic changes occur in these arteries in patients with preeclampsia.
To analyze ovarian and uterine morphologic changes resulting from intrauterine and postnatal exposure to diesel exhaust.
This article reviews the morphologic changes associated with the athlete's heart.
Age-related morphologic changes in the hippocampus may be mediated by the APOE genotype.
SB-431542 treatment of glioma cultures inhibited proliferation, TGF-beta-mediated morphologic changes, and cellular motility.
Moreover, morphologic changes of the proximal femur make revision THA a demanding procedure.
K. Sugimoto et al. (2010a) have also detected and reported these morphologic changes.
Anatomical imaging detects morphologic changes, which occur relatively late during treatment.
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