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Abnormal findings were as follows: number of loops in a linear 1 mm width, enlargement of capillary loops, or presence of bushy capillaries and avascular areas.
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The myxospore changed its shape by the enlargement of its width to a crescent or banana-like shape after the switch to parasitizing marine fish.
GD 9 ethanol exposure resulted in significantly increased septal region width, reduction of cerebellar volume, and enlargement of all of the ventricles.
The superior electrical conductivity and enlargement of space charge width may attribute to the reduction of grain boundary of synthesized Pr6O11 nanorods [2].
It is observed that enlargement of bias voltage over miniband width breaks the miniband to WSLs leads to suppressing resonant tunneling.
Thus draw ratio increase, attained by either lowering extrusion flow rate or by rising take up velocity, can lead to either enlargement or reduction of final film width.
The width of trees increases partly by cell division and enlargement of secondary meristematic tissue below the bark.
Comparatively, size enlargement of Cu1.94S, from 10 nm in width at 2 min (Fig. 5a, b) to 100 nm at 60 min (Fig. 3a), provided further evidence for catalyst-assisted growth of CuInS2 nanoleaves.
The increase of the cortex in the width must have predominantly been due to the cortical cell radical enlargement, which concomitantly caused the root swelling, which might be adaptive responses of plants to high-salinity stress.
Enlargement of the pancreas was defined as when the width of the pancreatic body or tail exceeds two-thirds of the transverse diameter of the vertebral body or if the width of the pancreatic head exceeds the full transverse diameter of the vertebral body.
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