Search Results - "pathology"
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Thermographic Investigation of Osseous Stress Pathology
Published 2011“…The debilitating pathology of stress fracture accounts for 10% of all athletic injuries[2], with prevalence as high as 20% in modern military basic training cohorts [3]. …”
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Framing Juvenile Delinquents As The Pathological Individual
Published 2013“…This paper analyses the way in which the category of 'youth' has been constructed through moral panics which frame youth as the pathological individual or as 'evil people' and blaming them for the social problems and fear in the society. …”
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An Abattoir Survey on the Pathology of Swine Livers
Published 1985“…A five-week study on the pathology of condemned livers of 100 pigs comprising 75 porkers and 25 sows at Shah A lam abattoir was conducted. …”
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Axon pathology in mouse models of Huntington's disease
Published 2014Subjects: “…Huntington's disease; Mouse models; Axon degeneration; Axon pathology; NAD biosynthetic pathway; Neurodegeneration…”
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Pituitary pathological review in 201 dogs and cats
Published 2018“…In addition to the new information relevant to MRI interpretation, the report contains important clinical and pathological information on this previously unreported lesion. …”
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Public Attitudes About Normal and Pathological Grief
Published 2014“…Determining public expectations of grief is an important contributor to the debate differentiating normal from pathological grief. An international sample of 348 participants was randomly allocated to 1 of 12 conditions comprising a bereavement vignette and self-report items measuring grief expectations and social distance. …”
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Pathological, Bacteriological and Prevalence Studies Of Ovine Footrot
Published 2003“…The histopathological changes of benign footrot were less severe than virulent form in the epidermis and there were no pathological changes in the dermis. In scanning electron microscopy, a severe zone of lysis appearing as a surface depression around bacteria in the horny layer of the interdigital skin of the hoof was detected in virulent footrot, while this lesion was less severe in the benign form. …”
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