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Meanings of show abundant in English
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Usage of show abundant in English
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These two subtypes showabundant subcellular organelles and are heavily stained throughout their cytoplasm.
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The files of the Indian Office showabundant proof that they did not voluntarily relinquish their occupation.
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Our immunohistochemistry results showabundant HIF1A expression within the eutopic endometrial epithelial cells of women with endometriosis.
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His letters, like his essays, reflect the reading of little-known books; they showabundant traces of his loiterings in the byways of literature.
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He wrote verses which showabundant pains rather than genius, and sometimes he submitted them to general criticism by having them read in public.
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Variations in many genes linked to sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD) showabundant expression in microglia, but relationships among these genes remain largely elusive.
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Biopsy of the mass showedabundant nests of round cells with clear cytoplasm.
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Staining of his tumor for androgen receptors showedabundant expression.
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Notably, none of these cases showedabundant plasma cells.
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I found it a large, handsome residence, showingabundant evidences of wealth in the proprietor.
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In situ hybridization and immunohistochemical analysis showedabundant and widespread cerebral expression of the transgene.
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Art also keeps pace with luxury, and showsabundant life and promise for the future.
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They came on, led by a young officer, who showedabundant bravery if not much skill.
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Spectrographic analysis, however, showsabundant organic chemistry: all the elements we might need to survive,' Vitas told them.
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The present study demonstrates a significant increase in mEH expression in the AD hippocampus, a region showingabundant neuropathology in AD.
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During wound-healing processes after transcorneal freezing, the endothelial cells migrating to the wound area showedabundant fiber-like fluorescence in the cytoplasm.