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LICHTMAN: Yeah, they're stained so that the tissue's in red and the neutrophils are in green.
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LICHTMAN: Yeah, they're stained so that the tissue's in red and the neutrophils are in green.
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LICHTMAN: Yeah, they're stained so that the tissue's in red and the neutrophils are in green.
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LICHTMAN: Yeah, they're stained so that the tissue's in red and the neutrophils are in green.
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Besides trauma, energy in the form of radiation can injure tissues by entering energy at rates that exceed the tissue's ability to dissipate that energy.
Dr. Richard Palmquist: Taking the Sting Out of Pain for Your Pet Dr. Richard Palmquist 2011
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LICHTMAN: Yeah, they're stained so that the tissue's in red and the neutrophils are in green.
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Mr. Polish, 70 years old, acknowledged that he hasn't contacted the city yet, but plans to talk with officials to ensure the tissue's arrival.
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The tissue's resistance to and absorption of these waves causes heating of the tissues and some other metabolic effects that can be desirable in promoting healing.
Dr. Jeffrey McCombs: The Adventures of a Preterm Daddy: Part I 2009
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It is often necessary to use clear vegetable broth, vegetable and wheat grass juices, and fruits juices, or whole sprouts to slow down the cleansing gradient and sometimes, to resupply the tissue's exhausted nutritional reserves.
How and When to Be Your Own Doctor Isabel Moser
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The sequencing showed surprising abnormalities in her diseased tissue's DNA, confirming that a new drug they were trying was targeting genetic aberrations in her tumor.
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