Examples of using Morphological changes in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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The fundamental difference between glossalgia in this situation is the complete absence of morphological changes in the mucous membrane of the mouth and tongue.
chronic pneumonia by the nature of the clinical course and originality of morphological changes.
then in the wall of the intestine morphological changes occur.
due to morphological changes in the heart and valvular apparatus.
allowing controlled morphological changes and splitting.
The accuracy with which the morphological changes of spermatozoa are evaluated depends on the resolution
Other significant morphological changes included the evolution of a power and precision grip,
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infarcts, morphological changes in the wall of small arteries,
not accompanied by morphological changes in the end, is an energy imbalance.
since in such a course of the disease the success of treatment directly depends on the degree of morphological changes in the body of the sick person.
the presence of a hereditary factor(if there were cases of corneal leucoma formation in the genus),[9]as well as age(morphological changes in the corneal structure of the cornea are degenerative).
Cases reporting chronic morphological changes included arteriolar hyalinosis,
which are characterized by the presence of a certain clinical picture and morphological changes.
In a laboratory study, morphological changes in muscle tissue are detected,
biochemical and morphological changes.
MRI to detect hemorrhage and other morphological changes that cause headaches include those with:
A long-lasting inflammatory process in combination with morphological changes in the mucous membrane can lead to endotracheal neoplasmswhich can be both benign and malignant.
In the course of laboratory research, morphological changes in muscle tissue are revealed, indicating the predominance of dystrophic processes and loss of elasticity.
after which they occur various morphological changes, and they are destroyed by the cells of the reticuloendothelial system.