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A ruptured urachus usually is not completely detached but can be identified as a tissue strand between the pole of the bladder and the internal umbilical ring.
Pseudo-ECG behaviour, computed using 1-D tissue strand models, is thought to reproduce certain aspects of 'real' ECGs well, such as relative changes in QT interval duration (Viswanathan et al., 1999; Benson et al., 2009).
At the tissue strand level, Obiol-Pardo et al. used QSAR models to predict the IC50 values for IKr and IKs, and then simulated conductance-block in 1-D coupled AP models (Obiol-Pardo et al., 2011).
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Mesenteric lymphadenopathy was present (open arrow), but no fat tissue stranding adjacent to the tumour.
Fig. 2 Transverse views of the computed tomography scan of the abdomen, illustrating right renal cysts with surrounding soft tissue stranding and retroperitoneal fluid.
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.
Sequel of acute pancreatitis can be seen as ill-defined soft tissue stranding along the greater curvature of the stomach (arrow) Open image in new window Fig. 2 PHL in a 42-year-old man with right upper abdominal pain.
They typically appear on CT and MRI as saccular aortic aneurysms with lobulated contours and periaortic soft tissue stranding and oedema/fluid, and may enlarge rapidly over a short period of time (often weeks) (Fig. 10) [10, 47, 49, 54].
Despite the great benefits and flexibility in printing a wide range of bioinks, including tissue spheroids, tissue strands, cell pellets, decellularized matrix components, micro-carriers and cell-laden hydrogels, the technology currently faces several limitations and challenges.
The regulatory situation gets more complicated with cell-cultured meat, in which cells taken from animal muscle are grown on special scaffolds until they form enough tissue strands (about 20,000) to make a meatball or hamburger.
Characteristically these melanin containing tissue strands (Figure 3) have a higher amount of copper (Cu) and a relatively lower content of iron than the dendritic sites [39]; (4) by accidental contamination, which can never be excluded (Figure 2C: point 1+3).
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