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This will reduce the displacement of the sigmoid flexure, besides giving relief.
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Thus, a diagnosis of pericecal herniation of the sigmoid colon was established.
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A low shrubby Acacia with sigmoid phyllodia was frequent on the hills.
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The disease was histopathologically diagnosed as advanced sigmoid colon cancer, well-differentiated adenocarcinoma.
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Colonoscopy was negative; however, a ballpoint pen was impacted in the sigmoid region.
Usage of sigmoidal in English
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The method provides a sigmoidal relationship between changes in heart rate and blood pressure.
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A slightly greater response was recorded in the sigmoidal gyrus than in the coronal gyrus.
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Their frequency increases as the concentration of denaturing agent or temperature increases, following a sigmoidal denaturation curve.
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When an array of ultramicroelectrodes was positioned with optimal spacing, these BDD sensors showed a sigmoidal diffusion behavior.
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CW rotation increased with pressure in a sigmoidal fashion, as it does in response to increasing concentrations of CheY-P.
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The steady-state inactivation (h infinity -V) curve was sigmoidal and fitted by a logistic growth curve model.
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This induces exponential and sigmoidal concentration gradients at low and high flow rates, respectively, making the microfluidic device versatile.
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The increasing pattern over time of allometrically size-normalized sirolimus CL estimates vs. age was well described by a sigmoidal Emax model.
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Here, we sought to identify genetic determinants for sigmoidal-HCM and hypothesized that Z-disc-HCM may be associated preferentially with a sigmoidal phenotype.
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The voltage dependence of K+ current activation could be fitted by a sigmoidal function with a mid-point at +1 mV.
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A fourth, a generalized sigmoidal model, was also considered but the data did not exhibit sigmoidicity, so it was dropped from the analysis.
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Ensemble averages of test-minus-control currents showed a sigmoidal activation followed by inactivation during the pulse and deactivation (closing) after the pulse.
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While near the half-activation range the current decays with an apparently single exponential time course, at more positive potentials the current deactivation becomes sigmoidal.
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We suggest that this sigmoidal pattern of the oxidation curves reflects the low initial oxidative activity of the ternary complexes, accelerating as DNA is degraded.
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The method provides a sigmoidal relationship between changes in heart rate and blood pressure.
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A slightly greater response was recorded in the sigmoidal gyrus than in the coronal gyrus.