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Several species identified morphologically were considered initially as generalists and have now been split into closely related, more specialized species, based on the inclusion of molecular and ecological data (e.g., Smith et al. 2006; Heraty et al. 2007; Phillips et al. 2008; Hambäck et al. 2013).
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They are morphologically alike and were considered conspecific until Matthey and Petter [ 1] discovered that they were two sibling species, primarily based on their divergent karyotypes.
Fertilized oocytes were considered morphologically normal when two equally sized centrally located pronuclei were visible.
Samples with ≥3 morphologically distinct colony types were considered contaminated and eliminated from analysis.
Cases were considered morphologically positive if they contained at least 1% tumor cells by manual differential.
In this study, any laser-manipulated larvae with significant developmental differences and hatching rates relative to the control were considered morphologically compromised.
Fertilized oocytes were considered as morphologically normal when two equally sized, centrally located pronuclei were visible.
In the present case, the marked calcification was extremely unusual but the scattered tumor cells provided typical structures of SFT with positive immunostaining of CD34 and were considered to be morphologically benign.
Briefly, morphologically intact TUNEL-positive cells and apoptotic cells in H&E-stained studies were considered positive and are referred to as apoptotic cells.
Morphologically, MSA is considered a primary oligodendrogliopathy based on the cellular hallmark, the glial cytoplasmic inclusions (GCIs) [3].
Morphologically, the rhizophore is considered to be a root, although on occasion it can give rise to leafy branches if the normally leafy branches are cut off.
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