Sentence examples for source of pathology from inspiring English sources

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The os vesalianum is rarely a source of pathology, but painful conditions similar to os peroneum syndrome have been described [18].

Inclusion of chemical modeling is particularly valuable for improving our understanding of pharmacotherapeutics. Fourth, there are a large number of disorders and diseases of the nervous system, many of which are not purely brain diseases but instead involve interactions with other systems that are the primary source of pathology.

The apparent increase incidence of bronchiolitis in RDS survivor's points to these small airways as a source of pathology [ 30].

Colonoscopy with ileoscopy may be useful in detecting lesions in the terminal ileum and excluding a colonic source of pathology.

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Instantaneous reset is a source of pathologies as discussed in [32, 37] and in the discussion section.

This is especially true in the following groups of patients: the diagnosis, staging, and follow-up of patients with extra-gynecologic malignancies; patients who present to the emergency department with acute or chronic abdominal pain; and those with suspected gastrointestinal and genitourinary sources of pathology.

Knowledge of GRNs can facilitate finding mechanistic hypotheses about differences between phenotypes and sources of pathologies, and can help in the drug discovery and bioengineering.

The CPCTR represents one of the largest sources of pathology-characterized archival prostate cancer tissue with associated follow-up data in the world and serves a broad base of researchers using a wide range of experimental methods (genomic, proteomic, histopathologic, validation and outcomes measures).

Although scar formation allows for the rapid sealing of an injured area, it can frequently prove the source of persistent pathology in the organism, eg. restricting movement, narrowing viscera etc.

Given these premises, AID and its functions should be investigated not much as a source of AD pathology, but as a possible interesting intracellular signaling pathway, much similar to NOTCH and NICD, that is still obscure but highly likely to be effective in neurons, possibly under stressing conditions.

Coinfections and common acute infections may represent an under-recognized source of chronic pathology.

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