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The double-labeling analysis demonstrated that the nuclear bodies, which contain mRNA and splicing molecules, were occasionally heterogeneous.
Multiple (and occasionally heterogeneous) training programs [e.g., Hogarty et al., 2004; Klingberg et al., 2002] are commonly observed in this type of study of cognitive training.
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Metastatic lesions may occasionally include heterogeneous tumour cells.
It was found that BRAFV600E protein is usually highly expressed in BRAF V600E mutant melanomas but occasionally in a heterogeneous fashion.
An abscess is identified as a heterogeneous hypoechoic, occasionally isoechoic, irregularly shaped lesion with posterior acoustic enhancement.
Interaction of CO2 with coal, which is occasionally referred to as heterogeneous geo-polymer in nature (Marzec 2002) is governed by the aggregate properties of the two substances.
Describe the relevant anatomy to be identified during ultrasound-guided incision and drainage An abscess is identified as a heterogeneous hypoechoic, occasionally isoechoic, irregularly shaped lesion with posterior acoustic enhancement.
However, some have pointed out that their findings should be interpreted with caution due to the use of often heterogeneous and occasionally non-representative data sets in their analysis [ 10].
Tumors show delayed homogeneous or heterogeneous enhancement, and occasionally early peripheral enhancement of the tumor is seen.
Diabetes is a heterogeneous disease that can occasionally remit.
On ultrasound, lactational change occasionally is visible as a homogeneous to heterogeneous mass (Fig. 5), whereas lactational adenoma most often reveals a homogeneous circumscribed oval mass with posterior acoustic enhancement and gentle lobulations (Fig. 6).
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