Two patients developed distant metastases and one patient developed a second primary in the lower alveolus.
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The monolayer surface tension is continuously regulated by the alveolus compression and expansion and protects the alveoli from collapsing.
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Pertaining to an alveolus.
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Bone socket of a tooth; airsac of the lungs, etc.
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The airsac inoculated high-dose group exhibited a mortality rate of 67%.
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The airsac has become a swim bladder.
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When something blocks or scars those twigs, the airsac on the other side can't inflate.
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An airsac with cellular spaces is connected with the gullet and serves as a rudimentary lung.
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And the larger aircell gives the chick more oxygen for its first few breaths.
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A large aircell and a dark, freely moving yolk indicate that the egg is stale.
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Magnesia, asbestos aircell, molded asbestos, wool felt, waterproof paper and wool felt, cork, hair felt.
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The whole aircell system was removed and the mastoid cavity was filled with abdominal fat.
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Evaporation of water from the egg further shrinks the contents and increases the size of the aircell.
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The size of the aircell is commonly taken as a guide to the age of the egg.
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This is done so the size of the aircell may be seen, as well as the condition of the embryo.
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Tissue thickness measurements determined by MRI analysis indicate that the OLC provides greater reduction in tissue deformation than the aircell cushion (ACC).
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Small blood vessels ramify in the walls of the aircells.
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The aircells are the consummation of the intricate structures forming the respiratory apparatus.
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The red disks are the aircells of the blood.
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The aircells are made up of very thin membrane.
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What is the difference in the size of the aircells made by using the different utensils?
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Now these delicate vessels running in the connective tissue are surrounded on all sides by aircells.
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The foul stream of blood is now distributed among the millions of tiny aircells in the lungs.
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The exudate that fills the aircells and minute bronchial branches undergoes disintegration and softening when healing commences.