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These templates are morphologically characterised by scanning tunnelling microscopy and grazing incidence X-ray diffraction.

Malignant glioma is morphologically characterised by extensive pathological neovascularisation, and microvascular density (MVD) is a negative prognostic marker in both low-grade and high-grade glioma (Leon et al, 1996; Abdulrauf et al, 1998).

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The cultures are then morphologically characterised.

The construct was biochemically and morphologically characterised and evaluated in vivo using a rat full thickness wound model.

P falciparum gametocytes undergo complex development that is characterised by five morphologically distinct stages of maturation.

Morphologically, the four species are characterised by their brown, grayish or grey-brown basidiomata with the exception of A. sp. 10, which has a white basidioma.

Morphologically and pathophysiologically, achalasia is characterised by an imbalance of excitatory and inhibitory neural inputs in the lower oesophageal sphincter region [ 4] Thus, it has been demonstrated that the neurons containing the inhibitory neurotransmitters nitric oxide and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) are specifically absent in the sphincter region [ 5, 6].

The particular advantage of our automated detection system is the ability to image morphologically clearly identifiable cells, which are characterised by both two epithelial-specific antibodies and FISH to detect chromosomal abnormalities, which are a hallmark of most carcinomas.

Many clades are characterised by relative morphological stasis over very long time periods [ 9]; within such groups, 'cryptic species' might be divergent lineages as ancient as ecologically diverse nominal 'genera' or even 'families' of more morphologically variable clades [ 9, 10].

Similarly, another morphological variant of GBM, small-cell GBM (Miller and Perry, 2007), characterised by frequent gains of chromosome 7 (EGFR) and loss of chromosome 10q (PTEN), is morphologically similar to the prognostically more favourable anaplastic oligodendroglioma, but lacks 1p19q co-deletion.

We reported earlier that, although p53 mutations are rare in solitary cystadenomas, such mutations, when present, are concordant in both components of heterogeneous tumours characterised by a clearly malignant portion contiguous to a morphologically benign lesion (Zheng et al, 1995).

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