laminal


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arranged in or consisting of laminae

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Clinical impact of elastic laminal invasion in colon cancer: elastic laminal invasion-positive stage II colon cancer is a high-risk equivalent to stage III.
Apothecia cupuliform to concave, 2-6 mm in diameter, stipitate, laminal, margin crenate or commonly incised when mature, sometimes the incisions reaching the center of the disc, smooth to sorediate, amphithecium sorediate, disc brown, epruinose, imperforate, smooth or wrinkled; ascospores ellipsoid, sometimes long-ellipsoid, 12-15 x 6-8 [micro]m, episporium ca.
The system consists of a polyethylene band that uses the strength of the laminal cortical bone as well as a top-loading clamp with integrated set screw allowing implant insertion at any time during the procedure.
Gill, "Laminal fenestration for the treatment of lumbar nerve root foraminal stenosis," British Journal of Neurosurgery, vol.
Heat stress can lead to a series of pathological changes that are characteristics of epithelial cell shredding, laminal edema and intestinal villus fracture in duodenal, jejunal and ileal mucosa of chickens (Liu et al., 2011a).
For English three aspirated [ph th kh] and three unaspirated stops [p t k] stops and for Pashto labial /p/ laminal coronal /t/ retroflex // and velar /k/ stops were the target sounds.
As for consonants (Table 7), there is a contrast between dental and retroflex (or postalveolar apical) sounds, particularly significant for plosives, and a contrast of the same dignity between retroflex and palatal (or rather alveolo-palatal laminal) affricates and fricatives.
It encompasses the process of degeneration of the intervertebral discs, osteophytosis of the vertebral bodies, hypertrophy of the facets and laminal arches, and ligamentous and segmental instability (21,22).
They were strictly maintained under the rules and regulations of the Animal Care and Use Committee-KEMRI (ACUC-KEMRI, Kenya) in specific pathogen-free conditions with laminal air flow.
Laminal tissue desiccated with silica gel was ground, and DNA was extracted with an AutoGen 740 DNA isolation system (AutoGen, Inc., Holliston, MA).