The senescent chondrocytes were distributed in the central zone whereapoptotic morphological characteristics obviously appeared, such as pyknosis, karyorrhexis.
Later, the German morphologist Ernst Haeckel would convince Huxley that comparative anatomy and palaeontology could be used to reconstruct evolutionary genealogies.
Soft tissue sarcomas are a highly heterogeneous and polygenous group of tumor, and characterized by specific chromosome translocations and corresponding fusion genes.
Despite a high morphological similarity, tumors with allelic loss on the short arm of chromosome 1 (1pLOH) are more chemosensitive than those without 1pLOH.
The small intestine was gained to make microtome section and mucous membrane of small intestine morphology, trophonema altitude, thickness and crypt shade were observed under light microscope.
Results Not only the structure of cubital and carpal tunnel cauld be showed clearly,but also the cause of the cubital and carpal tunnel syndrome could be distinct.
The change of the control group's histomorphology was clear: the incrassation of synovial lining cells, the infiltration of Inflammatory cells and the erosion of nephelium of blood vessels on hones.
Most work was still done in the natural history mode, which emphasized morphological and phylogenetic analysis over experiment-based causal explanations.
But in 2008, Edward Vida summarized 10 years of research on verbal morphology and reconstruction of proto-languages, reaffirming the existence of the Dene-Yeniseian connection.
Pathology as a medical specialty is the branch of medicine that deals with the study of diseases and the morphologic, physiologic changes produced by them.
This difference is duly mirrored in noun morphology, where case markers are normally placed in the second closest position if a plural marker is present.
And what we had spoken about was--We first talked about universals of language, then moved to some detail about the different aspects of language including phonology, morphology, and syntax.