stroma in A Sentence

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    They also have some lipochrome in the Stroma.

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    Inlays are placed deeper in the cornea- in the thicker middle layer called the Stroma.

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    In order to complete them, Stroma Medical will still need a significant financial injection(about one million USD).

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    At the same time, the connective tissue Stroma can be dense or loose, sometimes with characteristic signs of inflammation.

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    The condition, in which the Stroma of the papillary polyp is highly developed and sclerotized, is diagnosed as fibropapilloma.

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    On top of the melanin, amber eyes get their color from the added presence of lipochrome in the Stroma.

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    In order to complete them, Stroma Medical will still need a significant financial injection(about one million USD). According to Dr.

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    When a corneal abrasion goes deeper into the Stroma(the thickest middle layer of the cornea), then it is considered a laceration.

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    Freddie Stroma was added to the cast on March 17, 2015 to play the role of an undercover CIA officer in Libya.

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    Working in the company Stroma Medical, he created a special laser technology Lumineyes, which is able to change the brown eye color, making them blue, and forever.

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    In the submucosal layer and Stroma of the villi, a profuse productive infiltrate is revealed, in which a large number of eosinophils, plasma cells, and histo-cytes are found.

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    With blue eyes, there is a fair amount of melanin in the back of the iris, but relatively little melanin within the Stroma, making it translucent, with light getting scattered around when it encounters this layer.

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    You could compare the chloroplast to a factory with two crews( PSI and PSII) inside the thylakoids making batteries and delivery trucks( ATP and NADPH) to be used by a third crew( special enzymes) out in the Stroma.

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    If you take that pigment away, then the light can enter the Stroma- the little fibers that look like bicycle spokes in a light eye- and when the light scatters it only reflects back the shortest wavelengths and that's the blue end of the spectrum.”.

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    Both common seals and grey seals can be seen basking on the shores of Stroma and Swona and you may well see the now famous feral cattle of Swona which were left to run wild over thirty years ago and are now a recognised breed.

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