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The proposed systems are consistent and straightforward: grade 0 means no stenosis, grade 1 is mild stenosis, grade 2 refers to moderate stenosis and grade 3 indicates severe stenosis [63, 64].
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However, this story is not always so straightforward – some grade I tumours can appear E-cadherin negative by immunohistochemistry and yet form tubular structures – implying a degree of functional redundancy for E-cadherin, with other cadherins accounting for the necessary cell cell cohesion (Tan et al, 1999).
The LA classification system offered a simple, straightforward method to grade EE and document healing in the absence of erosions.
Thus, predicting the degradation of industrial PLA based on a knowledge of laboratory-scale synthesized PLLA is not straightforward, and the appropriate PLA grade must be chosen on the basis of the conditions prevailing in the degradation environment.
Differentiation of secondary tumors from low-grade gliomas is usually straightforward, due to absence of contrast-enhancement in low-grade gliomas and the presence of minimal or no peritumoral edema around them.
He liked straightforward reportage printed on low-grade paper that gave the photos a feel of early film noir, a lasting passion.
Immunohistochemical study using neuroendocrine markers allowed a straightforward diagnosis of a low-grade neuroendocrine carcinoma (carcinoid tumor) of the urinary bladder.
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