morphological in A Sentence

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    Morphological changes in the atrophic variant are different.

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    Morphological signs: it is clear about the complex.

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    Cucumbers differ in their Morphological structure.

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    Clinical and Morphological characteristics.

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    Morphological Catalogue of Galaxies.

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    Morphological Sciences, Biomechanics, and Ergonomics applied to physical activity and sport.

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    Morphological analysis: what does this mean and"with what it is eaten"?

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    Fibrogastroscopy with tumor biopsy followed by a Morphological study of this material;

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    Nowadays, many types of goldfish are popular pets that have many Morphological characteristics.

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    This could occur in the case of injury or Morphological changes in the body.

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    Thyroid ultrasound is the reference diagnostic test for the Morphological study of this gland.

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    Morphological thinking suggests that this new approach cannot be realized through increased teaching of specialized knowledge.

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    Morphological and genetic studies reveal that the tiger was the first of these recent species to diverge.

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    Morphological and genetic studies suggest that the tiger was the first of these recent species to diverge.

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    Lithuanian, out of akk Indo-European languages, has best retained the ancient sound system and numerous Morphological peculiarities.

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    The fertility of the male organism is influenced, also, by the causes of Morphological changes in spermatozoa.

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    The Morphological complexity of Charophyceae may have originated from expansion of gene families after separation from land plants;

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    Major Tests/ Evaluation Physical, Chemical, Morphological and Mineralogical Characteristics, Final product evaluation in terms of application oriented properties.

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    Second, the diversity of life is not a set of completely unique organisms, but organisms that share Morphological similarities.

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    Bubus Fucus- macrophytic perennial alga(150- 200 cm long), the thallus of which has a more complex Morphological and anatomical structure.

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    Dosage may vary depending on the laboratory and Morphological parameters of the activity of the pathological process in the liver.

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    Following the therapeutic approach and the techniques, is generally possible to achieve a satisfactory Morphological normalization also in more serious cases.

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    So, common basil is called a garden, myatolium, camphor, fragrant, although we are talking about one form, but in different Morphological manifestations.

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    The gharial, with its narrow snout, is easier to distinguish, while Morphological differences are more difficult to spot in crocodiles and alligators.

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    As a rule, the first Morphological elements on the skin appear in the region of the head(its hairy part), as well as on the back.

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    Often, the phenomenon in question is found at the children's age stage, since at this age the Morphological structures of the children's nervous system are at maximum stress.

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    Algorithms of semantic and Morphological analysis of dialogues will help to determine the most relevant selection of female audience based on the tastes and interests of the male users.

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    Morphological changes are noted in the form of activation of the fission of the epithelial cells, edema of the stroma of the villi, pathological changes in the crypt villi, etc.

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    Its botanical name is Crataegus monogyna although there are different varieties that change due to Morphological characteristics and in particular due to the more or less deep incision of the leaf lobes.

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    Given the slow pace of evolution and Morphological similarity between members of the genus, there may have been only one or two species existing in the Northern Hemisphere through the entirety of the Cenozoic: present-day G.

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