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If the lymph node is metastatic, the node will show up as bright (or partially bright), as the unhealthy node lacks macrophage activity.
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We have examples for low-latitude aurora, which becomes partially brighter (Shiokawa et al. 2005).
The shaded background is partially brighter than a (darker) target and no global threshold can extract those two targets correctly.
The low end of this threshold excluded nuclear regions and the high end partially excluded brighter mitochondrial regions.
Partridge hunt hat already discarded, she has now slipped on what is best described as a sliver of crystals atop her hair with a small net partially covering her bright and cheery face.
Nevertheless coral-derived FPs have gained wider use in recent years in transgenic plant studies simply because many of them are brighter, owing partially to their longer wavelengths.
After all, here was a bright spot which partially made up for the losses on toxic and other assets.
A Rembrandt face is a face partially eclipsed; and the nose, bright and obvious, thrusting into the riddle of halftones, serves to focus the viewer's attention upon, and to dramatize, the division between a flood of light an overwhelming clarity and a brooding duskiness.
This is partially due to the less bright fluorescence of mKikGR as compared with the reference sample which results in a higher background signal.
Every 3.953 days the system temporarily decreases in brightness by 1.1 magnitudes as the brighter star is partially eclipsed by the dimmer companion.
However, the reflectivity of the bright halo could be partially reduced in the minimal classic CNV cases.
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