disarrangement|disarrangements in English

noun

[,dis·ar'range·ment || ‚dɪsə'reɪndʒmənt]

disorganization, lack of orde

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1. 1 Bone tissue disarrangement of the structure.

2. 2 Children with CTEV have some disarrangement of the metatarsals and the degree of disarrangement is one of the major causes of postoperative forefoot adduction or recurrence of the deformity.

3. 15 Children with CTEV have some disarrangement of the metatarsals and the degree of disarrangement is one of the major causes of postoperative forefoot adduction or recurrence of the deformity.

4. 8 She had several calls to make and therefore could not risk a disarrangement of her person.

5. 17 In addition, it uses the heuristic mutation to optimize tours, generate disarrangement effect and avoid precocity .

6. 7 In addition, it uses the heuristic mutation to optimize tours, generate disarrangement effect and avoid precocity .

7. 5 As for the cytoplasm, there were the dilation of the ERs, turgidity of the mitochondrion, the disarrangement, diminution and vacuolization.

8. 4 These modified starch, low dextrinize enthalpy value, low crystallinity and extremely disarrangement of structure, have a better effect of lowering blood sugar value.

9. 3 But there were obvious corneal edema and inflammatory cell infiltration in Group B, histology and scanning electron microscope revealed the disarrangement or even disappearance of corneal structure.

10. 6 Conclusions The elevated expression of CD70 appears to play a significant role in the immunologic disarrangement in SLE, and may act as a indicator of disease activity of this disease.

11. These cases are concerning a special variant of acute myelosis characterized by the following items: high eosinophilia of the intra- and in part of the extramedullary infiltrates contrasted by a moderate or low blood eosinophil count; intra- and extramedullary blast cell proliferation with blastic leukocytosis; cytochemical atypism of the eosinophils: unusual naphthol-AS-D-chloroacetatesterase activity, strong PAS-reaction; disarrangement of granulogenesis as revealed by electron microscopy. The presented cases are similar to others, in literature classified as “eosinophilic leukemia”.