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The reticulate pattern is composed of corolla melanophores in deep skin layers, which are additionally arranged irregularly over the whole body, whereas dendritic melanophores are distributed superficially and are associated with the scales (Goodrich et al. 1944; Winge and Ditlevsen 1947).
Staging data may have allowed us to identify clinical features, particularly associated with early-stage cancer: although superficially attractive, it is actually valuable to identify all cancers, including those that cannot be cured, as treatment may still be beneficial.
These reproductive organs are associated with a small series of scales superficially similar to the perianth of flowering plants.
B. frostii may be distinguished from other superficially similar red-capped boletes by differences in distribution, associated tree species, bluing reaction, or morphology.
The long, agonising deaths associated with these methods had been replaced by superficially serene ones, effected by the seemingly precise method of poisonous injections.
Dysplasias and carcinomas associated with UC tend to develop as multiple and superficially extended lesions called DALM (dysplasia-associated lesion or mass) (Blackstone et al, 1981; Collins et al, 1987; Lennard-Jones et al, 1990; Okayasu et al, 1993).
Superficially, this would imply that the memory impairments on spatial navigation tasks are associated more with the high levels of total tau, rather than with any specific isoform or aggregated tau.
Note that although mutation-relatedTo-disease and gene-relatedTo-disease are superficially similar, they reflect different granularities of the information about a gene that is associated with a disease.
These data have been superficially referred to in a previous review paper [ 2] but a thorough analysis of the gene lists and associated ontologies has not yet been published.
It's the difference, for instance, between a remix of "found" text that appears superficially to be an original, self-expressive document (metamodern) and a poem that is, without formal/thematic complication or constraint, a purely self-expressive document (a Romantic tendency we might also associate with early modernism).
"Superficially, one can claim that the newer hotel-casinos on the Las Vegas strip are more 'urban'," says Aseem Inam, associate professor of urbanism at Parsons The New School for Design who is currently writing a book about CityCenter.
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