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In the middle of the urethral crest is a small elevation, the colliculus seminalis, on which the opening of the prostatic utricle is found.
Tell, also spelled tel, Arabic tall, ("hill" or "small elevation"), in Middle Eastern archaeology, a raised mound marking the site of an ancient city.
This fact implies a minor number of receivers distributed in azimuth for small elevation angles.
The WVK treatment produced a small elevation of aortic superoxide levels that did not reach statistical significance.
In contrast, the H100 PVC foam displays only a small elevation in uniaxial compressive strength (about 30%) for the same increase in strain rate.
On the other hand, a narrow blending zone is preferable along the seam sections with small elevation differences to preserve the high resolution topographic features captured by the DEMs.
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In miliaria pustulosa, there are pustules, or small elevations of the skin filled with pus, at the site of sweat retention.
Intriguingly, in advanced heart failure presumably because of low renal perfusion the kidneys are extremely sensitive to even small elevations in IAP (8 10 mmHg) [145].
The images of MePEG-PCL block copolymer films and histogram show small elevations on their surface, however, smooth polymer surface topography formed by increased MePEG content (Lucke et al. 2000; Xiong et al. 1995).
The PT and INR are both insensitive in determining the extent of dabigatran activity, but there can be small elevations in the patient's INR in supratherapeutic ranges of dabigatran [6].
These data indicate that the KD has significant anticonvulsant effects against both chemically and electrically triggered seizures, but that they consist of small elevations in threshold which will be seen only when threshold measures are used.
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