Sentence examples for pathological means from inspiring English sources

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These results strongly suggest the possibility that TFF3 mRNA expression is an objective indicator of malignancy in follicular tumours and may be useful in diagnosing follicular tumours, which are difficult to classify by pathological means.

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"I think Rudy had an almost pathological mean streak in which he relished being mean to people and some labor unions, but he had some people who understood that in collective bargaining you have to sit down and work things out," said Arthur Cheliotes, president of Local 1180 of the Communications Workers, which represents 8,000 supervisors and middle managers.

There was a statistically significant age difference between patients with normal (mean 31.8 years) and pathological (mean 34.1 years) HSG examinations (P-value = 0.0001).

Only chronic headaches showed pathological mean CPT values, and IA prevalence was higher in chronic headaches (83.6%) than episodic headaches (39.5%) (χ2 20.44; p < 0.01).

Although neither group achieved true "pathological" mean values, patients suffering from chronic dizziness manifested stronger impairments in terms of dizziness handicap (DHI) and ADL than those of the temporary group at the time of enrolment as well as during follow-up (ADL).

It is easy to recognize loud murmurs as pathological by means of clinical or digital analysis [ 9].

In the six patients of the study group with pathological lesions, mean SUVmax of these increased from 6.5 ± 1.1 to 6.9 ± 1.1 between the two examinations.

There was a strong correlation between the highest residual F-FDG uptake at PET2 and pathological response (mean residual SUVmax=7.7 in non-pCR vs 2.1 in pCR patients, P=0.0001; Table 3).

A central corneal thickness (CCT) less than 480  μm, a calculated postoperative residual stromal bed of less than 250  μm, a presence of keratoconus, pregnancy, or breastfeeding, and all other ocular pathological conditions meant exclusion from surgery.

Although IL-6 and CRP levels showed no correlation with other pathological findings, mean and median levels of CRP in colorectal cancer patients were significantly higher than those in normal individuals (p = 0.001).

Since reporting of data obtained from raw CT values falsely represent the variations, we converted the individual CT values to the linear form as follows: Fold difference = 2 − (mean C T  pathological tissue − mean C T  calibrator ) = 2 − delta C T Consequently, the normal tissue becomes the 1 × sample, and all other quantities are expressed as an n-fold difference relative to this tissue.

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