Sentence examples for was pathology from inspiring English sources

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was pathology

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The branch of medicine concerned with the study of the nature of disease and its causes, processes, development, and consequences.

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Polanski converts what in Shakespeare was pathology into the normal state of affairs.

In every instance, the IP was able to correctly identify the anatomy and orientation, and whether or not there was pathology visible.

The reference standard was pathology from a surgical specimen for malignant lesions, pathology from a surgical specimen or core needle biopsy for benign lesions, and negative follow-up for contralateral negative breasts.

For each video, the IP determined: (1) anatomy and orientation (2) whether or not there was pathology, (3) if the frame rate was adequate for real-time interpretation, and (4) if the delay was minimal enough to give real-time feedback.

In all studies, the reference standard was pathology and therefore always acceptable as gold standard.

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In all cases progression to a higher grade was pathology-proven.

However, the reporting system used for the Fars province cancer registry program was pathology-based until 2007, so these indicators could not be measured or compared for the years prior to 2007.

But I must say, that with that passion and that power, there is pathology in wanting to live vicariously through the people".

In the 1940s, it's pathology and consequences have already been mentioned by several authors.

One of the causes of intrauterine fetal growth restriction (FGR) can be pathology of the placenta.

I've always sneered at bears; it is pathology, not an investment tack.

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