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pathological examination

noun as in autopsy

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The focus of the review is "to determine why women remained pregnant after the abortion provider and the laboratory confirmed the presence of fetal parts and tissue in the post-surgical abortion pathological examination," the state said in a news release.

Treatment is based on the anatomical location and tissue of origin of the primary tumour when cancer is localized to an organ site or when cancer has metastasized and the primary site can be identified by imaging or pathological examination.

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Three ferrets per group were infected intranasally with 10 p.f.u. of virus, and tissues were collected on day 3 after infection for pathological examination.

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Three ferrets per group were infected intranasally with 10 p.f.u. of virus, and tissues were collected on day 3 after infection for pathological examination.

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The pathological examination made by Dr. Frank Ferguson, pathologist of St. Luke's Hospital, showed the neoplasm to be a simple papilloma.

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