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Compared with H2O/air-dried TiO2 nanotube array film, Zhu et al. found that the ethanol/scCO2-dried films could prevent morphological disorders induced by capillary stress and enhance the total surface area of a film accessible to dye molecules by 23%[89]].

Peripheral neuropathy and morphological disorders were not uncommon (38% and 21% of children, respectively).

Over two decades, many studies have been conducted on photoautotrophic culture in various species, including Oncidium hybrids (He et al. 2003), which has several advantages over photomixotrophic culture: promotion of growth and photosynthesis, high survival percentage ex vitro, elimination of physiological and morphological disorders, and less microbial contamination (reviewed in Xiao et al. 2011).

Morphological disorders were diagnosed in 20.9% (18/86) of children, including abdominal adipose tissue increase (15.1%, n = 13), lower limb muscle loss (4.7%, n = 4), gluteal muscle loss (3.5%, n = 3), breast adipose tissue increase (1.2%, n = 1), and facial muscle loss (1.2%, n = 1).

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Finally, this generalization provides insight into the effect of fractal and nonfractal morphological disorder on the chronocoulometric measurements of Nernstian charge transfer under the potential step method.

The scattering OCT does not show evident morphological disorder (Fig. 6(a)).

Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is a morphological hip disorder which shows a novel approximation to mechanical etiology of hip osteoarthritis [ 1, 2].

In addition to potential morphological predispositions, vertebral disorders in horses may result from badly fitted saddles [18] or improper use of bit actions that may lead the horse to raise neck and head, inducing extension of the thoracolumbar spine [49].

One of the most important diagnostic methods in heart and vessels diseases is echocardiography, which enables to examine morphological and physiological disorders.

In our opinion, the thickness of the uterine wall is an inappropriate morphological indicator of disorders from a methodological point of view (Ludwin et al., 2014b, c; Fig.  5).

The results of neuroimaging studies, mainly using magnetic resonance imaging, have provided valuable information regarding the role of experienced stress in the formation of parafunctions, consequently leading to persistent morphological and functional disorders of the masticatory system [ 17– 217.

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