differentiated造句121. The prognosis is good and no recurrence occurs, The disease may be differentiated from congenital pure red cell aplasia by its relatively late onset and good prognosis.
122. It became known as Willan's lepra in the late 18th century when English dermatologists Robert Willan and Thomas Bateman differentiated it from other skin diseases.
123. Results The most common pattern was differently differentiated myoid cells intermixed with adipose cells and decorated by abnormal thick or thin-walled vessels.
124. The diagnosis mainly relies on immunohistochemical findings and should be differentiated from both sebaceous gland carcinoma and other types of adenocarcinoma of the breast.
125. Radionecrosis must be differentiated from cancer recurrence following curative radiotherapy for early laryngeal cancer.
126. Uraninite in this type of deposit is crystallized by U-rich magma which is differentiated from granitic magma.
128. At high magnification, this infiltrating ductal carcinoma of breast is poorly differentiated, with very pleomorphic cells.
129. Note the well - differentiated glands with tall columnar epithelial lining cells.
130. The fundamental model of duopoly competition in vertical differentiated market has two very important assumptions: consumers' information is complete and their preferences are stable.
131. The results of RAPD analysis suggest that the genus Agkistrodon is a highly differentiated group.
132. Retailing platforms charge merchants a price markup sourcing from competition among differentiated merchants, and restrict merchants' number.
133. The tracheid and sieve tube elements are all differentiated from the procambia in the center of the haustoria, and the former occurs prior to the latter.
134. Immature sacrococcygeal teratomas should be differentiated from the tumors containing other malignant elements because of their vastly different prognoses.
135. Metastasis rates of mucous adenocarcinoma and signet ring cell carcinoma are higher than those of well and mid differentiated carcinomas.
136. However, it is still well - differentiated and circumscribed, without invasion of the stalk, and is benign.
137. Conclusion: The neurons differentiated by NGF in cultured PC12 cells can divide in amitotic way.
138. Usually, the plasma cells are differentiated enough to retain the function of immunoglobulin production.
139. Former "ethnic" goods are rarely differentiated, with grocery stores selling Bok Choy next to spinach, lemon grass alongside parsley, and Indian chutneys in the ketchup and mustard aisle.
140. Histologically, the esophageal epithelium consists of two zones, the basal and differentiated zones.
141. Along with the yolk sac absorption, stomach and duodenum, were differentiated 3 days post hatch, respectively.
142. The concept of the railway container freight station choice set is introduced in, railways and highways are differentiated, and delivery costs at container freight stations are included.
143. Similar to antonymous paradigmatic relation , differentiated paradigmatic relation is created from peoples psychological association.
144. The tooth count was the primitive mammalian number (44) and the teeth were differentiated as are the heterodont teeth of today's mammals.
145. Differentiated products comes with a higher added value, avoiding peer cut-throat competition.
146. Microscopically, a moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma of colon is seen here.
147. The primary tumor was at the gastroesophageal junction in 20 % and was poorly differentiated in 60 %.
148. Induced and differentiated MSCs into osteoblasts with dexamethasone, ? ? - glicerophosplale, AsAP.
149. The pulse is differentiated in terms of depth (superficial or deep), speed ( rapid or slow), strength (forceful or weak), shape ( thick or thready, soft or hard) and rhythm.
150. It was revealed that a continuous distribution of egg-numbers was differentiated into two groups, dumpers and non- dumpers when the host was deprived.