(1) In a state of rapid change, nursing over the last few years has become almost unrecognizable.
(2) The posterior hyperintense signal was absent without evidence of ectopic posterior pituitary tissue regeneration in five children with surgically removed craniopharyngioma and was doubtful in the child with unresected craniopharyngioma; the stalk was unrecognizable in all patients.
(3) The aim of this research was to understand why anamorphic images break up until they are unrecognizable when the observer's eye moves away from the regularization point.
(4) But the phase reversals so distort the relative positions of linear segments within the letters that the letters become unrecognizable.
(5) Qualitatively, digital enhancement of two-dimensional echocardiographic images undoubtedly facilitated the identification of endocardial edges and reduced image noise, notably in patients whose ventricular edges were virtually unrecognizable by any other method.
(6) Thus, human teratomas are uniquely puritissular lesions composed, potentially at least, of virtually every recognizable (and probably some as yet unrecognizable), type of embryonic, foetal and adult cell and tissue, together with, in some cases, frankly malignant cells of no obvious derivation or differentiation.
(7) In fact it is distinguishable for the compactness of cellular bundles and the precociousness of the degenerative phenomena which render unrecognizable the internal structure of the colony even before the third day of growth.
(8) We observe also that, in HCMV-infected cells, no synthesis of mature cellular class I molecules occurs, while messenger RNA levels remain unaltered, and we speculate that one function of the viral homologue may be to sequester beta 2m, thus preventing the maturation of cellular class I molecules and rendering the infected cell unrecognizable by cytotoxic T cells.
(9) In the Patriot Act telephony metadata fiasco, legal formalism completely disabled both lawyers and judges: they were blessing a program that had become unrecognizable as consistent with constitutional protection of privacy – anyone who read Edward Snowden's documents soon knew that, and the legal world should have known it sooner.
(10) These results suggest that increased resorption depth does not contribute to age-related bone loss, although the possibility that deeper resorption cavities occur which result in trabecular penetration and are therefore unrecognizable cannot be discounted.
(11) In many cases, with insignificant and unrecognizable loss of enamel, superficial enamel discoloration defects can be permanently eliminated, improving the appearance of treated teeth.
(12) A thrombocytopoiesis-stimulating factor (TSF or thrombopoietin) derived from human embryonic kidney (HEK) cells is known to increase platelet production and to increase the number of morphologically unrecognizable early megakaryocytes, ie, small acetylcholinesterase-positive (SAChE+) cells in mice.
(13) Angioplasty causes substantial injury to the coronary artery intima and media that is unrecognizable by angiography.
(14) Inflammation, induced in mice by a single intramuscular injection of turpentine, caused a long lasting reduction in the number of morphologically unrecognizable CFU-E in the bone marrow.
(15) Glial fibrillary acidic protein developed in tissue cultures of fetal intestine explanted before the protein appeared in situ, and before the bowel became innervated by extrinsic nerves; thus, the precursors of cells able to elaborate glial fibrillary acidic protein must have been present, but unrecognizable, in the original explants.
(16) After the cytoplasmic granules of the leukocytes fused with the phagocytic vacuole, the phagocytized mycoplasmas became disrupted and unrecognizable.
(17) Sonography revealed an unrecognizable longitudinal structure and extraenteric fluid.
(18) Committee activists displayed graphic images – charred and unrecognizable corpses with appalling injures – of the victims of Rabaa and other mass killings, "The murders [of the prisoners] show the violations and abuses that political detainees who oppose the July 3 coup [removing Morsi] get subjected to," the Brotherhood said in a statement.
(19) The heterogenous group of rigid spine syndrome was divided into the three subgroups: 1) Rigid spine syndrome with nosologically determined neuromuscular disorder; 2) Rigid spine syndrome on myopathic basis, but nonspecific and unrecognizable as an entity; 3) Rigid spine syndrome with disorders of non-neuromuscular origin, but with that related to bones, joints or connective tissue.
(20) The tonofilaments appeared unrecognizable and resembled an amorphous matrix.