foci in English

noun
1
the center of interest or activity.
this generation has made the environment a focus of attention
2
one of the fixed points from which the distances to any point of a given curve, such as an ellipse or parabola, are connected by a linear relation.
The circumcircle of a triangle formed by three tangents to a parabola, passes through the focus of the parabola.

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1. Adversative conjunctions are the foci of this study

2. 8 In some patients, AF seems to be triggered by electrically active pulmonary vein foci. These foci can trigger the atria to fibrillate .

3. Foci included growth characteristics, film construction, and adhesion forces.

4. 1 focus, focuses/foci * formula, formulas/formulae * spectrum, spectrums/spectra.

5. Rec8-GFP forms foci at Centromeres that co-localize with SPBs

6. Our work of “doing missions Anglicanly” takes many forms and still requires different approaches and foci

7. Background: Extrauterine Adenosarcomata are thought to arise from pre-existing foci of endometriosis

8. Best foci - marked by small squares - for the Achromat are at 70% radius

9. (Breast Apocrine Adenoma, NCI Thesaurus) Microcalcifications and foci of Apocrine metaplasia may be present

10. Synonyms for Cynosures include foci, compasses, polestars, direction, loadstars, lodestars, polar stars, purpose, objects and targets

11. Senescent cells display persistent DDR foci that appear to be resistant to endogenous DNA repair activities.

12. The electron-microscopic investigations reveal dissociations, fragmentations and osmophilic foci of clumping of the basement membrane.

13. Dibromoacetate has been associated with the development of aberrant crypt foci in the distal colon of rats.

14. (2001) demonstrated that ATR and Atrip both localize to intranuclear foci after DNA damage or inhibition of replication

15. Unexpectedly, there are also distinct foci of MCAK-EGFP fusion protein at distal Chiasmata at the telomeres of bivalents (Fig

16. CT scans showed bilateral symmetrical hypodensity foci in lenticular (5/, head of caudate nucleus (4/ , thalamus (2/ and dentate nucleus (1/.

17. Purulent Bronchopneumonia is a destructive process, which is characterized by the formation of multiple purulent foci in the tissues of the respiratory system

18. By confluence of primary desintegration foci, large elongated osmiophilic bodies of granular or amorphous fine structure and high density develop, which fill and often expand the cell processes.

19. Active long-term surveillance of zoonotic foci and rapid response to reduce exposure during epizootic outbreaks have been successful in reducing human plague.

20. After a lag period of 4 weeks, nearly all experimental animals developed preneoplastic (clear cell, acidophilic, basophilic, mixed cell) foci of the liver parenchyma.

21. [email protected] With immunofluorescence microscopy, the positions of centromeres and MLH1 (MutL homolog) foci representing the sites of presumptive Chiasmata are shown for zebrafish …

22. The foci of the ellipse x^2/16 + y^2/b^2 = 1 and the hyperbola (x^2/144) - (y^2/81) = 1/25 Coincide

23. Longer exposures: with 8 Hz at 120 dB, Acinuses became filled with erythrocytes, and interstitial hemorrhagic foci caused a strong deformation of the respiratory bronchioles

24. However, during the progressive long-term course of ARVC, VT recurrences from new arrhythmia foci are frequent and therefore limit the curative value of catheter ablation.

25. Tion of Atmin lysine 238, prevents Atmin dissociation from ATM and inhibits ATM and NBS1 foci formation after IR, thereby impair-ing checkpoint activation and increasing radiosensitivity

26. There were 7 recurrences of microscopic foci of epithelial herpetic disease in the 12 patients treated with placebo but none in the 12 treated with Acyclovir (ACV).

27. In microscopic examination foci of alveolar hemorrhages of the lungs and, occasionally, muscosal rupture of small branches of the bronchial tree and of the bronchioli could be determined.

28. Aphelion A planet, comet or other celestial body moving around the Sun, does so in an elliptical orbit with the Sun located at one of the foci (Kepler's First Law)

29. Therefore, the RIP test has its practical significance as well as theoretical value in the location of potential plague foci and the surveillance of epizootic plague and its epidemic intensity.

30. The Cartilaginous foci are usually well circumscribed with a well-defined interface with undifferentiated cells, or can rarely have poorly defined borders that gradually merge with the undifferentiated tumor cells.

31. He defined Early Caddoan (Gibson aspect) and Late Caddoan (Fulton aspect) periods as well as thirteen geographical clusters (foci) across the Caddoan area that he thought represented closely related sites

32. Clinical term for mostly circumscribed, sharply or Blurredly defined, white foci of the mucosa which are pathogenetically based on a keratinization of the otherwise non-ceratinizing squamous epithelium of the mucosa

33. Introduction: Central Giant Cell Granuloma (CGCG) is an intraosseous lesion consisting of cellular fibrous tissue that contains multiple foci of hemorrhage, aggregations of multinucleated giant cells and occasionally trabeculae of woven Bone1

34. We show that UBR5 deficiency, or mutation of Atmin lysine 238, prevents Atmin dissociation from ATM and inhibits ATM and NBS1 foci formation after IR, thereby impairing checkpoint activation and increasing radiosensitivity

35. ‘Nevertheless, the distribution and control of offices, such as countships, abbacies, and Bishoprics rather than the royal treasury became the main foci of the political rivalries and conflicts of the ninth and tenth centuries.’

36. Histological examination of their small intestines revealed that exposure to 5 °C produced acute catarrhal enteritis in uninfected mice, but in infected mice this sympton was reduced to a few edematic foci located in the submucosa.

37. If TB bacteria gain entry to the blood stream from an area of damaged tissue, they can spread throughout the body and set up many foci of infection, all appearing as tiny, white tubercles in the tissues.

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39. Each branch of the manifold is connected to pass through an acoustic coupling (10) formed by a chamber (12) of shallow depth having conjugate foci and defined by two closely spaced end plates and acoustically reflective side walls.

40. Amer angle Anomphalous base body whorl Bradshaw bulloides characterised climate colks columella concave band convex d'Orbigny depth dissection distribution drillholes epicentres Estimate Area fault foci Foraminifera Formation fossil Gastropods genus Geol Geological Geopbys Globigerina Globigerinoides Globorotalia Greymouth Greymouth Coalfield

41. Aberration of character (optics) The convergence to different foci, by a lens or mirror, of rays of light emanating from one and the same point, or the deviation of such rays from a single focus; a defect in a focusing mechanism that prevents the intended focal point

42. Feeling binary in arranging an Attingence between these latter two traditions, literature and trauma, will be one of the primary foci of this investigation, especially as it applies to the aesthetics of the sublime in the poetry of William Wordsworth

43. The response of adenomyosis to hormonal stimulation was most like that of the endometrium. Endometriosis of the ovary often revealed an excessive response to stimulation, especially after gestagens. The other types of extrauterine foci of endometriosis, however, reacted only weakly to hormonal therapy.

44. A therapeutic anti-leukocyte conjugate for targeting foci of leukocyte accretion comprises at least one immunoreactive substantially monospecific antibody or antibody fragment which specifically binds to at least one leukocyte cell type, conjugated to a therapeutic antimicrobial agent, boron addend and/or radionuclide.

45. ἁψίδος), plural Apsides ( / ˈ æ p s ɨ d iː z /; Greek: ἁψίδες), is the point of greatest or least distance of a body from one of the foci of its elliptical orbit.In modern celestial mechanics this focus is also the center of attraction, which is usually the center of mass of the system

46. In the Anaphase the larger and the smaller components of the pair separate as in Tenebrio.: Figure 260 shows a side view of the second spindle in metaphase, and figure 261 in Anaphase.: The latter is a view of the Anaphase which one often gets at three foci in one section.: Figure 137 is an exceptional Anaphase in which the heterochromosome elements are not mingled with the polar masses of

47. There are described (1) a seedling gonadoblastoma (gonocytoma III) in a girl of 19 with primary amenorrhoea, an XO/XY karyotype and dysgenetic ovaries: there were no testicular rudiments and the tumour made no connection with any other structure; (2) a large gonadoblastoma (gonocytoma II) in a chromatin positive girl of 16 with puberty menorrhagia, showing diverse interrelated patterns including dysgerminoma, fibroma, granulosal cell tumour and embryonal carcinoma; and (3) a seminoma in a normal man of 23 with 4 small foci of intratubular gonadoblastoma at the tumour margin.