140) with RAOs is provided to illustrate these findings. |
141) stics of histological and ultrastructural findings. |
142) ryocystography confirmed the radiographic findings. |
143) nges in testicular weight and morphologic findings. |
144) Gender moderated these findings. |
145) a male patient and the ultrasound imaging findings. |
146) cases showed the same immunohistochemical findings. |
147) -compartment environment and report 3 new findings. |
148) o essential requirements to pathologists' findings. |
149) ent clinical actions arising from imaging findings. |
150) on histological and electrophysiological findings. |
151) ys the same clinical presentation and ECG findings. |
152) ty of life outcomes is evident from these findings. |
153) matic Pro-BNP rate) and echocardiographic findings. |
154) l DNA corresponded with the morphological findings. |
155) s and to compare these data with baseline findings. |
156) ally because of their peculiar histologic findings. |
157) The study yielded 3 main findings. |
158) tical and practical implications of these findings. |
159) (OPI) based on clinical and radiographic findings. |
160) d with ultimate diagnoses and angiography findings. |
161) patients with severe LCTS, and report our findings. |
162) e to the transient nature of its clinical findings. |
163) Findings from histological analyses of liv |
164) Findings from the present study suggest th |
165) Findings from this review may inform educa |
166) Findings from this study can be used to de |
167) Findings from this study have significant |
168) Findings from this study support the use o |
169) This hypothesis is supported by findings from a ferret model of lissenceph |
170) This article offers findings from a study that used four semis |
171) This paper presents the findings from an evaluation of a creative |
172) ts in tsA-201 cells that is comparable to findings from excised patches of Xenopus l |
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