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In the mesencephalon, the pons and the medulla, neurons are most often scattered in the neuropil, with hardly any organization.

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The most riveting testimony of the day came from a nervous and often scattered Linda Doucett, the former girlfriend of comedian Garry Shandling.

Here, the issue is often scattered and intimate, and often affects homeowners, parks and public forests.

Cancer patents need multidisciplinary care involving diverse specialists often scattered across different sites.

Those resources are scarce and often scattered.

Stromal cells, endothelial cells and perivascular cells, were most often negative, whereas scattered tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes were strongly positive in some cases.

Staining for anti-CD3 by immunoperoxidase in paraffin sections, as well as immunofluorescence staining in frozen sections (data not shown) revealed that T-cells in lacrimal glands were most often observed as scattered, individual T-cells or occasionally were clustered in small groups of cells (<10 cells).

Most insects have adaptations to bat predation, such as ears and behavioural responses, and insect swarms often scatter after bats start foraging in them [30].

Not surprisingly critically ill patients most often exhibit a larger scatter in various parameters as compared to healthy individuals.

Verses about submitting to authorities are scattered throughout the New Testament, most often in letters attributed to the Apostle Paul, an early convert to Christianity. 1 Timothy 2 1 urges Christians to pray for "kings and all who are in authority".

Sitting at bare tables in the modest stucco and brick dining room with its artificial flowers, mirrors and sparse scattering of Indian art, they most often order the rarely encountered dosas and equally uncommon uttappams.

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