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"We think it is important to preserve architecture," Dr. Butts said, "particularly because we are involved in so many other ways in the rebirth of Harlem".
"This was originally the case with Lloyd's," says Jon Wright of The Twentieth Century Society (who preserve architecture built since 1914) "when changes were threatened to the interior of the great atrium.
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Lymph nodes from the latter patient showed preserved architecture.
Micrographs of P. tuber-regium only group shows well preserved architecture which is comparable to control group (Fig. 6f).
Slides of the 500 mg P.tuber-regium only group showed well preserved architecture comparable to the control (Fig. 4f).
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The histological studies of the kidney showed normal well preserved architecture of the kidney with normal glomeruli and tubules (Fig. 4a).
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The liver histology in patient 2, showed preserved architecture with mild portal fibrosis (Fig. 1A bottom).
The remaining glomeruli had preserved architecture with delicate basement membranes, patent glomerular capillaries and normal mesangial matrix and cellularity.
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