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Discover Ludwig"strands of tissue" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to individual pieces or fibers of tissue, often in a specific arrangement or structure. One example of using this phrase could be in a description of a microscopic examination of a tissue sample: "The slide revealed numerous strands of tissue, woven together in a delicate mesh pattern."
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There were matted strands of tissue stained gray and black; a large strip of muscle near the hip no longer contracted.
Two large arteries in the umbilical cord radiate from the attachment of the cord on the inner surface of the placenta and divide into small arteries that penetrate outward into the depths of the placenta through hundreds of branching and interlacing strands of tissue known as villi.
Previous reports on ileal carcinoid described a mesenteric mass with radiating strands of tissue.
Increased signal in pelvic muscles and fine strands of tissue between the tumor and pelvic muscles are additional features of stage IIIb lesions.
On the other hand, MRI might fail to detect small strands of tissue, which would then result in a reduction of detected volume, but this is likely to occur only in thinly trabeculated parts of the endocardium and, hence, will have less of an effect on overall morphological volume identification.
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A ill defined mass appears without bone or surrounding soft tissue infiltration and is localized between the subscapularis muscle and the posterior thoracic wall Open image in new window Fig.3 Histological analysis shows characteristic structure with alternating streaks of fatty tissue and strands of fibrous tissue strands of fibrous tissue forming straight or curved lines.
Lying in the chorionic cavity (a thin liquid-filled space) between two membranous envelopes (chorion and amnion) is a small balloon-like sac, yolk sac, or vitelline sac, attached by a delicate strand of tissue to the region where the umbilical cord (the structure connecting the fetus with the placenta) leaves the amnion.
The Late Cambrian fossil Plectronoceras is now thought to be the earliest clearly cephalopod fossil, as its shell had septa and a siphuncle, a strand of tissue that Nautilus uses to remove water from compartments it has vacated as it grows, and which is also visible in fossil ammonite shells.
Elastofibroma exhibits a characteristic structure where streaks of fatty tissue are alternated with strands of fibrous tissue.
The staining was mainly localised at the basolateral plasma membranes of the surface epithelial cells, whereas the ademomatous and carcinomatous tissue showed faint, patchy staining of the epithelial strands of tumor tissue.
Masses are of soft-tissue density, and commonly have a 'spoke-wheel' appearance, with radiating strands of soft tissue (64%100%%).
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