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Results from our forumRe: Hobbit Skull Comparison Software's Unexpected Result.... , with a more readable version in ScienceDaily (reference below) suggests primitive characteristics that make this a separate species - not just a pathological version of human. http://www.sciencedaily.com:80/releases/2009/05/090506144307.htm Hobbits had 'flat feet', unlike humans who have arched ...
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Membrane thickness... idea of why people want to measure the thickness. Does it give an idea of how well materials can cross the barrier? Can it be used to measure some pathological process? I'm keenly interested in finding out.
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testing for the presence of Pyramidalis muscle... are two tendons present, one is the palmaris longus muscle tendon. My supervising therapist gave me an assignment. After looking through every pathological testing text and anatomy text we had, she asked me to find a test to see if someone had a pyramidalis muscle without having an MRI or dissecting ...
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The course of cytopathology and its occupationCytopathologists often work in commercial medical labs, looking for pathological changes in tissue samples, such as biopsies and swabs. They could also work in research labs. Those aren't the only possibilities.
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The Fiber Disease... was made to evaluate the protein level expression pattern of E-cadherin in relation to viral involvement and to correlate it with other clinico-pathological parameters. We observed a significant down regulation of E-cadherin in NPC and its histological subsets, when compared to the controls ...
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