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The modern chorus had swollen out of control: it was monstrous, indefinable and stubborn.
Symptoms began within 4 h to 4 days (median 12 h), and virtually all cases developed swelling, erythema, and often intense pain.
The mitochondria (m) appear to be swollen and vacuolated and the matrix has totally disappeared.
Most morphological alterations were presented by the vacuolization of embryonic cells, disintegrated cytoplasm, swollen mitochondria and dilatation in rough endoplasmic reticula.
The ranks of producers have swelled in recent years with the advent of small, computer-based studios.
They often contain swelling structures of the membranes, amorphous matter and dark osmophilic granules.
By the time sampling of the naive exposed group was underway, fish were beginning to exhibit low-level disease pathology (kidney swelling index ; 0 -1).
They had no history of lymphangitis, erysipelas, limb swelling or any other stigmata of lymphatic dysfunction.
The extent of oedema or swelling in the host skin was measured with calipers at 2 additional sites 20 min after injection of each solution.
One may also question the extent to which the refugee presence has swollen the local labour force.
After a while the procession returned and the crowd had swelled.
Palpi with third segment slightly swollen before the middle, sensory pit small, fourth segment slightly shorter than third.
Unlike the endothelial cell swelling, these pathologic findings were found only in women with pre-eclampsia.
He placed two small lamb's bladders, of which the one was empty and very flat, this being swollen after some very little time.
Another chorale emerges low in the strings and swells into a gloriously rich passage of immediate emotional appeal.
Females were regarded as reproductive either when they had pouched young, were pregnant, or had swollen teats.
The cortical granules (c) appear swollen, distending the surrounding cytoplasm, and contain filamentous material.
As the ranks of new model workers swelled, the advantages of skill would diminish.
The outer layer of the conjunctiva was cut and retracted to avoid tissue swelling.
The crowd swelled to around 10,000, and after an excited meeting decided to march on the rice mills and destroy them.
Thus, in the beginning, the two pointed ends of the ligament contract to form two swells in an effort to equalize the pressure distribution.
The result was a vast overpopulation of composers, whose numbers swelled even as their outlets contracted.
Company agonized much less about swelling land-revenue demands in other territories than in its own.
After the fever resolves, the swelling also disappears in most cases.
Hypoosmotic stress in the presence of inflammatory mediators or oxidative stress, and during blockade or downregulation of potassium channels, induces swelling of retinal glial cells.
No swelling or blebbing of the interspinal tegument can be seen.
No swelling or blebbing of the tegument in the interspinal areas was observed.
The entire vent outlet area was covered with cysts, and the tissues were swollen.
The numbers of marchers swelled by the thousands, unexpected by anyone in the province.
Pain was a major source of discomfort, with arm pain and swelling a frequent complaint.
Eight fish were sampled and assigned swelling indices on the 26-06-01, 10-07-01 and 01-08-01 respectively.
In the footnote quarrels of the modal theory between 1905 and 1910, scholarly boldness in defence of patriotic honour swelled as the print shrank.
Objective findings such as swelling and increased warmth, when present, are usually not marked even when they can be demonstrated.
The third, by contrast, is all agitato strings, their nervousness soon infecting the rest of the orchestra, which swells to a powerful dance-episode.
Venous or pulmonary blood clots are often suspected in cases of leg swelling or sudden respiratory distress, but diagnosis is complicated.
In the present study, we observed that glutamate is extremely neurotoxic but fails to cause glial swelling during simulated ischemia.
The violent insurrections that swelled in the mid- to late-1960s created an opportunity to sharpen the connection of civil rights to crime.
From the mid-1880s it ceased to be plausible to blame the swelling ranks of the urban poor on personal failure, vice, or improvidence.
I found that convolution could sometimes impart huge volume swells.
Far from plate boundaries, we encounter examples of isostasy at intracratonic basins, mid-plate hotspot swells and seamount chains.
The measurement software can determine area, perimeter, width, length and eccentricity as descriptors of changes in seed size during swelling.
Many had joined before 1914 but their numbers were swelled by their friends and colleagues enlisting in the first rush of wartime patriotism.
The federal government's payroll swelled to nearly 600,000 civilian employees, over five times the size of the government sector in the late 1870s.
Almost twice as many women as men experienced swelling of legs and feet.
However, 10 weeks after chemotherapy was started, she began to note mild swelling and pain in the left thigh.
No other member of this subfamily has a parastigma which is swollen in such a manner.
At this stage the thoracic segments are markedly swollen, and the abdominal segments distended, the longitudinal and transverse ridge becoming prominent.
However, the phrase took on an active life of its own that swelled its importance.
The lime particles swelled and burst into even thinner particles.
At the age of 16, she developed cervical lymphadenopathy (swelling of the lymph n o d e s of the neck), fever and weight loss.
Four months subsequently, progressively increasing swelling of the face was noted and diagnosed as superior caval venous obstruction.
Mitochondria were present in their normal chain-like arrangement throughout the syncytium, but were significantly swollen and rounded with distinct cristae.
Measurement of cell swelling in a hypotonic medium as a rapid and sensitive test of cell injury.
Many proglottids were swollen and blebbed and the syncytium was sometimes completely lost.
I n this case the contraction coalesces the two swells together before disengagement at the neck occurs.
The mature akinete swells, and the first divisions often occur inside the akinete envelope (b, c).
We can note an increase in the efficiency with laser intensity and fairly strong dependences of the efficiency on the dielectric swelling factor.
While the urban poor swelled the ranks of street demonstrations, the educated middle classes made up the backbone of the democracy movements.
He was sure that the journeymen's powers had swollen too.
The aging eye tumours may produce optic-disc swelling secondary to raised intracranial pressure (papilloedema).
Lesions tend to be blue with slight swelling and may give rise to the symptoms of pain and itch.
Remitting swelling with pitting oedema of the dorsum of the hands and feet is observed in several inflammatory rheumatic diseases.
Tissue swelling follows, and more water uptake takes place until the tissues attain 40-60% water content.
During this long incubation period, seeds gradually became permeable, as indicated by visible swelling, several days before germination.
The first signs of deep vein thrombosis are usually swelling and pain in the leg.
In the present studies, swollen male chromatin configurations without an intact nuclear membrane were classified as decondensed.
Every one was twisted or swollen or disfigured in some strange way.
A man displays his trained bear; a clown prances; a pretty girl sells flowers; a beggar approaches two swells.
The band pinches and swells, giving a hummocky appearance.
Cities were swollen with migrants looking for cash and the independence from elders that came with it.
Internally, the shrinking- swelling action of these soils results in sheer planes known as slickensides.
Initial symptoms of contact include a stinging sensation, swelling, redness, and itching of the wound site.
Nasty swelling in a nasty place (part of eye).
Five days later her leg became red, swollen, and developed haemorrhagic bullae.
The local sea state consisted of approximately 1.5 m swells with 30-70 cm wind waves.
The mitochondria (m) are swollen and rounded in appearance, with defined cristae.
No swelling or blebbing was evident in the tegument between the spines, and the suckers retained a normal morphology.
Adjacent to these swollen regions, the syncytium is compressed and the underlying connective tissue is disorganized.
At first the sporont is elongate like the trophozoite but eventually it swells greatly and the nucleus then passes backwards.
Although his origins were actually in the earlier pub rock scene, his audience was undoubtedly swollen by a large contingent of punk rockers.
Even though a rib contusion does not disrupt the integrity of the skin, it is characterized usually, though not invariably, by swelling, discoloration, and pain.
The aforementioned 1972 review article surveyed some forty items; since then, the literature has swelled to at least 1,200 papers and articles plus numerous books.
A swelling army of masterless men and landless, or nearly landless, vagrants became a growing concern for elites.
The apical brush border was less densely packed due to cell swelling and vacuolization.
Thus round the class the growing harmony proceeds, until it swells out in the fullest chorus.
In some cases there is swelling several days after the onset of fever.
The wavelength is defined as the distance between two swells which is 1.405 em.
Many patients experience shape change due to steroid intake, swelling from radiosensitivity or weight loss during the course of their treatment.
The prospect of holding public office successfully harnessed private ambition to party legitimation and swelled the ranks of the partisan labour force.
The facility of writing sonorous and swelling sentences is nearly as common.
Any organ system can be involved; the most common manifestation of infection is localized, intermittent, migratory swelling in the skin and subcutaneous tissues.
He developed fever, chills, and bilateral leg pain and swelling the next day.
Electrondense deposits were present, but endothelial cell swelling was apparently not observed.
In imbibitionally damaged lettuce embryos, the swelling inner tissues led to a strain that caused the outer, dead cell layers to break up into patches.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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