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Mola


Definition:

  • (n.) See Sunfish, 1.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The most frequent histopathologic results were as follows: hiperplasio glandularis endometrii simplex in 25 (22.3%), hyperplasio glandularis cystica endometrii in 17 (15.7%), hyperplasio adenomatoides endometrii in 12 (10.7%), endometritis chronica in 18 (16%), phasis secretionis endometrii in 7 (6.2%), phasis proliferationis endometrii in 3 (2.6%), endometritis acuta non specifica post graviditates in 5 (4.4%), residua decidualis necrotica cum charione in 8 (7.1%), mola hydatidosa in 1 (0.9%), polypus endometrialis in 3 (2.6%), and adenocarcinoma endometrialis in 3 (2.6%).
  • (2) Macronuclear division is almost totally suppressed in an early acting mutant (mola) that prevents formation of the fission zone, and is variably affected in other mutants (such as mo3) that allow the fission zone to form but arrest constriction.
  • (3) Little Molas Lake Campground, San Juan national forest People flock to Little Molas ostensibly for its proximity to Andrews Lake, a high-altitude tarn stocked with rainbow and brook trout.
  • (4) The results show that on a total amount of 459 cases we registered 78 cases of initial abortions, 3 vesicular mola, 300 dysfunctional bleeding, 63 precancerous situations and 15 endometrial cancers.
  • (5) Two multiple pregnancies and one abortion (mola vescicularis) were observed.
  • (6) There was a protest against the Brownlees’ finish, but under triathlon rules assistance from other competitors is allowed and by finishing second with Mola in fifth, it was the Spaniard who took the title by only four points.
  • (7) And in an interview on the ITU website, newly-crowned champion Mola admitted the dramatic circumstances of his victory took some of the shine off his success.
  • (8) Jonny went into the final race of the season in second place in the standings behind the Spaniard Mario Mola, with the Olympic champion Alistair out of contention having missed earlier races.
  • (9) The route up the Mola Castellona is in my favourite part of the El Ports natural park.
  • (10) The man who split the Brownlees in 2012, the Spaniard Javier Gómez, is injured this year, which means their biggest challenge is likely to come from another Spaniard, Mario Mola, and the strong South African runner Richard Murray.
  • (11) Brownlee brotherly moment underlines why they are world’s best triathletes Read more The younger Brownlee needed to win the race and Mola finish no higher than fourth, and that was exactly what looked set to happen after the brothers had again pushed the pace hard on the swim and bike legs.
  • (12) The Authors describe a case of intrauterine pregnancy which degenerated into vesicular mola and was associated with a tubal pregnancy.
  • (13) Mola said: “First of all this was not how I wanted to win the world championship.
  • (14) A case report of a mola destruens is presented including the clinical monitoring and the therapeutical conclusions.
  • (15) Revision of 630 cases of mola enabled a description of morphology in complete hydatid mole, partial hydatid mole, hydropic degeneration and their relation to the origin of trophoblastic disease.
  • (16) The open reading frame, formerly called molA, which begins 245 base-pairs downstream from gene lamB, is longer than was initially thought, and was renamed malM.
  • (17) Nematobibothrioides histoidii, inhabiting the body wall tissues of the sunfish, Mola mola, is characterized by its great length, reaching over 12 m, diverticulated excretory horns, large excretory tube, presence of 2 suckers, rudimentary pharynx, absence of gland cells around pharynx and ceca, oblong vitelline reservoir, and oval eggs, 17 by 15 mu.
  • (18) Top journalist, Rafael Loret de Mola, has evidence linking Peña Nieto to Chapo’s old rivals, the Beltrán Leyva brothers.
  • (19) Diffuse mesenchymal hyperplasia of placental stem villi produces a pathological increase of placental volume, gives images of partial hydatidiform mola on ultrasound examination and is associated with elevated levels of alpha feto-protein.
  • (20) This potentiation occurred when the dose of BCP exceeded that of the pyrazolones, and was especially marked when combination ratio of BCP exceeded that of the pyrazolones, and was especially marked when combination ratio of BCP and pyrazolone was 2:1 mola.

Moya


Definition:

  • (n.) Mud poured out from volcanoes during eruptions; -- so called in South America.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Arteriography, however, was better than intravenous DSA in demonstrating Moya Moya vessels, differentiating complete occlusion from severe stenosis, and demonstrating important transdural collaterals.
  • (2) Cerebral angiography revealed occlusive disease of major vessels, an arteriovenous malformation, and moya-moya type anastomoses.
  • (3) It is the most ambitious privatisation since the sale of the railways in the 1990s and is forcefully opposed by the unions, who are meeting Royal Mail chief executive, Moya Greene, in Birmingham on Thursday to discuss threatened strike action.
  • (4) 6.35pm BST "Lawrence, I resent your statement regarding Farselona ruining a players career," emails Rodrigo Moya.
  • (5) Rare diseases only very recently described as arterial blocks of cerebral vessels are fibromuscular dysplasia and Moya-Moya-disease, the etiology of which is not yet fully understood.
  • (6) As MR angiography is not invasive, it promises to become a valuable alternative to conventional angiography in the diagnosis of Moya-Moya.
  • (7) From the total group, we found 12 saccular aneurysms, 9 arteriovenous malformations, 3 cases of moya-moya and 3 instances of superior sagittal sinus thrombosis.
  • (8) However, Moya Greene, Royal Mail's chief executive who was paid £1.6m last year, will take up her free allocation.
  • (9) Those of you who know me, know that there would be a few more adjectives before that.” So far, the movement has not drawn an official Fifa comment but Moya Dodd , a former player for Australia who was voted on to the governing body’s board last year, told the BBC last week that generalisations about the quality of turf surfaces aren’t always accurate.
  • (10) It has been suggested that Moya Moya is a hereditary disease due to the frequency of siblings with the disease.
  • (11) Kye Dudd (@KyeDudd) Moya Greene struggles to convince postal workers that privatisation will be good for them.
  • (12) Cerebral angiography demonstrated aneurysmal dilatation of the terminal portion of the right internal carotid artery, minor irregularity of the lenticulostriate branches of the right middle cerebral artery (suggestive of Moya Moya disease) and occlusion of the right anterior cerebral artery.
  • (13) Right MCA occlusion, multiple stenosis of both ACAs and Moya-Moya like vessels were discovered.
  • (14) This morning's announcement of a stock market flotation "in the coming weeks" received an angry response from workers, who refused to be swayed by chief executive Moya Greene today.
  • (15) Here's a flavour: The sell-off of the 497-year-old postal service is the most contentious privatisation since British Rail two decades ago, and is forcefully opposed by the unions, who are meeting with the Royal Mail chief executive, Moya Greene, on Thursday morning to once again voice their anger at the "great British flog-off".
  • (16) Like the altogether more modest Skylon – an ethereal, skypiercing mast on the South Bank designed by the architects Powell and Moya as a signpost for the 1951 Festival of Britain – Kapoor's tower, designed in collaboration with the imaginative structural engineer Cecil Balmond, will draw attention to the Olympics Park more persuasively than any of the architecture commissioned for the event.
  • (17) Fourteen patients suspected of having Moya Moya disease underwent intravenous digital subtraction angiography (DSA), and the findings from nine of these patients were reviewed and analyzed.
  • (18) Moya-Smith noted as an example that in her Democratic nomination acceptance speech Thursday night, Hillary Clinton did not mention systemic racialized violence or discrimination against Native Americans.
  • (19) It is supposed that Moya Moya disease may be restricted to the PCoA-s. Further, the types of hypoplastic PCoA-s with reticular fiber deficiency are most probably the source of the so-called unexplained subarachnoid hemorrhage regardless of the presence of infundibular widening.
  • (20) A British born white man, age 51 years, presented with cerebrovascular insuffciency, and was found radiologically to have moya-moya disease.

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