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During scaling, special attention was paid to the pelvic region which is known to differ considerably in morphological terms between men and women.
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a Morphological terms [18, 47].
Another conceit is that bacteria are boring, at least in morphological terms.
All morphological terms used in the study are conforming to the current anatomical nomenclature [ 30].
Morphological terms used here follow those by Michael S. Engel and Fabian Haas [ 8].
Interaction terms between diagnosis and all of the morphological covariates were included to allow the relationships between morphometry and neuropsychology to vary between patients and controls.
Our theoretical models were cast solely in terms of morphological differences between males and females, adults and children.
To gain invasive abilities, cancer cells usually undergo morphological changes termed "Epithelial-to-Mesechymal transition" (EMT).
Mechanical ventilation can produce lung physiological and morphological alterations termed ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI).
We performed multiple independent crosses between heterozygous carrier fish, and obtained embryos with an obvious motor phenotype and abnormal morphological appearance (termed neb embryos; Fig. 1B) at the expected Mendelian frequency (38/132 or 28.7%).
It is argued that cultural parameters underlie the morphological division between monomorphemic and derived terms, the metaphorical use of terms from the body and human domain in a subset of landscape terms, as well as place naming.
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