disarray

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Examples of disarray

  • Furthermore, normal features of cell death in the form of coordinated apoptosis could be thrown into disarray by damaging feedback influences from degradation products.

  • Furthermore, the general disarray in the management of purchases promoted political favours and a good deal of corruption.

  • Muscular disarray is found similarly to that seen in the non-syndromic form.

  • In other images, these components seem to be already in disarray.

  • The credit programmes were in disarray due to very high default rates with the low maize prices offered in 1994.

  • Full recovery took almost two years, during which life and field seasons continued amid much disarray.

  • Impairments in attention may be one cognitive deficit resulting from disarrayed cell positioning and nonoptimal neural connections.

  • The parameters studied were capillary/myocyte relation, capillary density and patterning, fibrosis, myocardial disarray and hypertrophy.

  • These workers stressed the almost constant presence of disarray in the hypertrophic zones.

  • Many of the parties that called themselves socialist are in disarray.

  • Disarray of myocardial fibers and endocardial fibrosis was seen.

  • We found this hypertrophic septal region to have microscopic myofiber disarray in all three cases.

  • And in such an adventure two things happen: our habitual values (the 'commonsense' of bourgeois society) are thrown into disarray.

  • The gross disarray of the myocardial fascicles was undoubtedly of developmental origin and might properly be described as a congenital cardiomyopathy.

  • Additional equipment had not yet arrived and the studio was thus in disarray.

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