(n.) A kind of script in which the heavy strokes are nearly upright, giving the characters when taken together a round look.
Example Sentences:
(1) Report of three cases of porokeratosis Mibelli with emphasis on the ultrastructural changes of the entire epidermis underlying the cornoid lamella: autophagocytosis, filamentous degeneration, formation of "corps ronds".
(2) With a biopsy examination, histopathologic findings were acanthosis, hyperkeratosis, lacunae, acantholysis, corps ronds, and grains.
(3) A dearth of corps ronds and grains in these anatomical regions was observed histologically.
(4) Using electron microscopy the same specific abnormalities of the keratinization process as known from classical cases of PM could be demonstrated: autophagocytic cells that revealed perinuclear edematization and vacuolization, accumulation of autophagic vacuoles and heterolysosomes, and dyskeratotic corps ronds-like cells that become transformed to fibrillar or Civatte bodies.
(5) Among many others, Daniel Bernoulli, Jean le Rond d'Alembert, Leonhard Euler, and Joseph-Louis Lagrange realised that there was a similarity in the maths of how to describe waves in strings, across surfaces and through solids and fluids.
(6) Corps ronds were formed individually in the regions lateral to that of grains, where hypergranulosis was prominent in contrast to a mild dyskeratosis.
(7) Some of these epidermal cells underwent dyskeratosis and appeared as corps ronds-like bodies in the granular layer.
(8) In early stages of dyskeratotic cells, keratinosomes were increased in number and some of them persisted inside the plasma membrane without a release into the intercellular spaces, and thus they were present in grains and corps ronds.
(9) Some decades later, mathematician Jean Le Rond d'Alembert generalised the string problem to write down the wave equation, in which he found that the acceleration of any segment of the string was proportional to the tension acting on it.
(10) Therefore, the formation of grains and corps ronds seem to be independent of each other.
(11) Scanning electron microscopy revealed varied surface morphological appearances of corps ronds and of the epidermal cells covering the elongated dermal villi.
(12) Histological signs of Darier's disease, including 'corps ronds', 'grains', and acantholytic clefts are demonstrated in the wall of an epidermoid cyst in a patient with Darier's disease of the skin.
(13) The cornified lesions were distinguished by the presence of numerous corps ronds in the basal portion of the greatly hyperkeratotic stratum corneum, hypertrophic dermal villi containing enlarged capillaries, vacuolar dilatation of rough endoplasmic reticulum in sublacunar basal cells, unusually numerous Odland bodies in spinous cells adjacent to lacunae, and persistent attachment of tonofilaments to disrupted desmosomes.
(14) Open daily 8am-6pm Ronde, Stockbridge, Edinburgh Ronde A classy cafe-cum-shop stocked with fashionable cycling accessories, Ronde is a place that will definitely appeal to the style-conscious road cyclist.
(15) Light microscopy revealed suprabasal lacunae, corps ronds and grains.
(16) These three isotopes were incorporated in cells constituting the basis and wall of the lacuna, while they did not accumulate in isolated acantholytic and dyskeratotic cells in the lacuna, corps ronds and grains.
(17) The Stade Vélodrome crackled with nervous energy, the highly tuned expectancy of the French coursing in one direction, euphoric delight brimming out of the Albanians, who even before the game had been dancing and tooting car horns near the Rond-Point du Prado , just outside the super-structure of Marseille’s modernised amphitheatre.
(18) Grains and corps ronds are consistent histopathological findings in Darier's disease: the ultrastructure of these cells is described.
Sonde
Definition:
(v. t.) That which is sent; a message or messenger; hence, also, a visitation of providence; an affliction or trial.
Example Sentences:
(1) Sonde type enteroscopes can be passed to the ileum in most cases.
(2) Because sonde-type enteroscopes are not readily available, the clinician must decide at this point whether to refer the patient to an enteroscopist or consider surgery and intraoperative endoscopy.
(3) We used the sonde-type enteroscope (Olympus Corp.) that migrates distally responding to peristaltic activity.
(4) The presented vaginal sonde can be brought up to the investigated tissue at minimal distance and the patient can be sonographed without special preparation (e.g.
(5) The sonde type enteroscopes (SSIF, Olympus) are long, slender, flexible instruments which resemble the Miller-Abbott or Cantor tube.
(6) Peroral small intestinal enteroscopy was performed in 35 consecutive patients with gastrointestinal bleeding of unknown origin by using a prototypic Sonde-type enteroscope.
(7) Biosensors, sondes, and transducer elements are reviewed with respect to the application for fermentation processes of animal cells.
(8) By using a sond placed either in the tympanic bulla or in the Eustachian tube in the rat, the middle ear can be insufflated or aspirated with exact volumes of air.
(9) We believe that endoscopic examinations particularly of the upper and the lower digestive tracts will become much easier to perform with this new endoscopic sonde.
(10) Molecular biology allowed considerable improvements in diagnostic procedures by production of new and more specific sonds for the detection of traces of viruses, both on the nucleic acid and protein levels, and by determining the immune response of the host to specific antigens.
(11) The protocol consisted of the simultaneous monitoring of the following intra-atrial points: high right atrium, low lateral right atrium, left atrium and the His-bundle electrogram (HBE), which accompanied the detecting sonde placed as a loop in the superior vena cava, with the electrodes facing the sinus nodal area.
(12) The authors have treated 6 cases of childhood ingestion of disk batteries with bowel irrigation by nasogastric sonde.
(13) 1 g ADS in a 2% solution was infused during 1 h into jejunum in six healthy volunteers via a three lumen sond.
(14) to five healthy volunteers and the bile was collected during 3-4.5 h with the same type of three lumen sond as used in the first experiment.
(15) Endoscopic examination using a specially designed sonde-type small intestinal fiberscope (SSIF, Olympus) was performed in 37 patients of our clinic.
(16) A new technique of small bowel enteroscopy with a prototypic sonde-type enteroscope 9 ft in length was used to examine 60 patients referred to the hospital with gastrointestinal bleeding of obscure origin.
(17) Replacing the palpating hand by a sonde of an ultrasonic detector gave substantial precision to examinations in the test modification.
(18) Using a balloon driven sonde enteroscope (SIF-SW) extended views of the small bowel were obtained as far as the distal ileum.
(19) On Sonde Boulevard in the capital, Copenhagen, Lars Christensen is among a team of horticulturalists responsible for the city's landscaping.
(20) The serum cholesterol levels after 10 d were lower for rats eating oatmeal as compared to a commercial product, Biosorb Sond.