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When such a marked crypt undergoes crypt fission, the duplicated crypt will bear the same fluorescent mark.
Predictably, because she has such a marked taste for the grotesque, she seems delighted and aghast.
"It's so striking – I don't think I've ever known quite such a marked trend.
This represents such a marked improvement that Anthony's medal will be held back pending a drugs test.
That was another area where ritual elements were present to such a marked degree that the whole institution has been called "ritualized friendship".
The first half provided football fully worthy of the occasion, but the Brazilians established their superiority in all departments to such a marked degree after the interval that at times the play was almost boring.
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Exceptions, such as a marked tendency to be male rather than female, are generally so broad as to be of little practical use in targeting interventions.
2. Features "typical" for many thylacocephalans, such as a marked optical notch on the shield, sessile hypertrophied eyes and extremely elongate raptorial appendages, as well as a relatively short trunk, evolved after the early Paleozoic.
Moreover, he did not have other clinical features to support IRIS, such as a marked increase in CD4+ lymphocyte count and decreased plasma HIV-1 viral load after receiving HAART.
MA can be easily distinguished from adenofibroma (both epithelial and stromal components benign) using the criteria defined as unique to adenosarcoma such as, a marked degree of atypia of mesenchymal cells, a histological malignant element, the presence of myometrial invasion, and two or more mitotic figure per 10 HPF[ 7, 25].
Such a pronounced presence is in marked contrast to last year's event, in which no British films were included in the main competition line-up.
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