Examples of using Morphological changes in English and their translations into Slovak
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Any other observed effects, e.g. morphological changes of the algae.
Morphological changes in adult males from resistance exercise and amino acid supplementation.
During pregnancy, the child passes through too many morphological changes.
It causes pronounced morphological changes and rapid death of the bacterial cell.
III/12 B Chronicpancreatitis with provable disorder of liver function or morphological changes. 21 dní.
(1988) Morphological changes in adult males from resistance exericise amino acid supplementation.
All these symptoms indicate that morphological changes take place in the knee.
Morphological changes of the neuronal cells are closely linked to changes in their function.
No subjects developed new clinically relevant ECG morphological changes following administration of amifampridine phosphate.
Most morphological changes are carried out by means of affixes, which are bound morphemes added to a root.
Gastritis in children-an inflammation that affects the surface layer of the stomach and leads to morphological changes of the mucous membrane.
Called osteochondrosis complex morphological changes in the structure of the spine and its surrounding tissues.
These include such biological signs as gender, age, pathological changes, depending on the morphological changes in the brain.
(f) morphological changes that are potentially reversible but provide clear evidence of marked organ dysfunction;
There are three stages of acute prostatitis,which are characterized by the presence of a certain clinical picture and morphological changes.
With the use of Mirena®, morphological changes in the endometrium and a weak local reaction to the presence of a foreign body in the uterus are observed.
In this case, the provocation by a suspected agent after a latent period causes a number of signs,biochemical and morphological changes.
Nonspecific ulcerative colitis- occurs with morphological changes in the intestinal walls, accompanied by paroxysmal colic of varying intensity.
Embryo development is a dynamic process, andin normal cultivation in common incubators it is not possible to monitor morphological changes over time.
The staff of the Institute currently investigates morphological changes in adult and juvenile rats resulting from the influence of electromagnetic radiation.
Catarrhal appendicitis Catarrhal appendicitisis the initial stage of inflammation of the appendix with morphological changes only in its mucous membrane.
No clinically relevant ECG morphological changes following administration of amifampridine phosphate were observed in a study of healthy volunteers(see section 5.1).
The following events were also observed: haemorrhage and prolongation of coagulation times,infarcts, morphological changes in the wall of small arteries, oedema and congestion of the central nervous system, minor cardiac effects, and slight hyponatraemia.
(f) Morphological changes that are potentially reversible but provide clear evidence of marked organ dysfunction(e.g., severe fatty change in the liver); and.
(a) the evaluation of the functional and morphological changes due to repeated administration of the test substance(s) and how these changes are related to dose;
Arsenic trioxide causes morphological changes and deoxyribonucleic acid(DNA) fragmentation characteristic of apoptosis in NB4 human promyelocytic leukaemia cells in vitro.
Craniofacial abnormalities, in particular morphological changes in the teeth, can be caused by chromosomal aberrations, gene mutation, as well as joint actions of many genes and environmental factors.