The incidence of bilaterality was estimated from 365 patients in whom the fellow eye was normal at the initial examination.
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The incidence of synchronous or asynchronous bilaterality was 81.8%.
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Our results indicated that increasing duration of lymphadenopathy and the presence of bilaterality render the lymph node more likely to be benign in adults.
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The prevalence of additional anomalies seems to be related to the type and bilaterality of the cleft, and this should be considered during prenatal counselling.
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Bilaterality and tumor in the optic nerve cut end after neoadjuvant chemotherapy were associated with inferior outcome.
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Other countries, and the EU, should actively encourage US-Chinese bilateralism as far as energy is concerned.
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It was rather that it allowed war-battered western Europe to move away from mutually impoverishing bilateralism in trade.
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Both groups advocate bilateralism.
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A senior foreign policy adviser to Mr Sharon said members of President George Bush's administration have spoken of "a new bilateralism".
Ús de bilateral symmetry en anglès
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In fact, they seemed to have no regard for bilateralsymmetry at all.
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Are not almost all brains a little wanting in bilateralsymmetry?
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One thing that does seem apparent is that the brain lacks bilateralsymmetry.
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The advantage of two horns rests with the bilateralsymmetry of the animal body.
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What was three centimeters long, had bilateralsymmetry, and grew tentacles out of its head?
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For those groups to be so different, bilateralsymmetry must have been around for a while.
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You have four limbs arranged along a bilateralsymmetry... He let his thought drift off into silence.
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These reconstructions enable precise investigations of neuronal morphology, which reveal remarkable bilateralsymmetry in myelinated reticulospinal and lateral line afferent axons.
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He saw the shop as Emily was seeing it: the pastels, the clustered heads, the jars arrayed in cold bilateralsymmetry.
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It was only during the Cambrian that animals developed what's known as bilateralsymmetry -a distinct front and back, top and bottom.
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One variety is quite small-littlemore than a meter in height-withbilateralsymmetry but quite variant skeletal structure and a definite reddish hue.
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Flowers, in general, come in two types: the radial symmetry of the daisy or sunflower, or the bilateralsymmetry of the lily or orchid.
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I said, " Bilateralsymmetry" as soon as she pointed at me.
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Bilateralsymmetry, an apparently higher center of gravity... One clear shot, black glove to brain compartment, was all that I needed.
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140, the lines are partly angular, partly curved, and the bilateralsymmetry is entirely lost; finally, in Fig.