Sentences with word «ovale»

This updated number puts the P. cynomolgi pir gene repertoire at a similar size to that of P. vivax (1,216), while P. ovale curtisi has an even larger repertoire (1,949).
«Long - term outcomes of patent foramen ovale closure or medical therapy after stroke.»
The risk of arterial clotting can lead to stroke, and heart attack; those of venous clot can lead to a deadly pulmonary embolus, or in those with a patent (still open) foramen ovale in the heart, to a paradoxical embolus to the brain and a stroke.
The most serious forms of the disease are caused by Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax, but other related species (Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae) can also infect humans.
As the needle tip progressed from the high right atrium to the inferior vena cava, the thin foramen ovale manifested as a hypoechoic region between the thick limbus fossae ovalis and the tendon of Todaro (with a diagonal artifact from the ICE catheter and sheath).
To identify orthologues, genes from the following eleven genome sequences were clustered using OrthoMCL28 (version 1.4): the present P. cynomolgi M, P. vivax P0129, P. falciparum 3D730, P. reichenowi CDC31, the re-annotated P. coatneyi, the rodent malaria parasites (P. yoelii, P. chabaudi and P. berghei32), P. knowlesi33, P. malariae and P. ovale curtisi34.
Five Forms, which was also exhibited in 1938 as Quatre objets sur une forme ovale (Four Objects on an Oval Form), is the finest and largest surviving example.
One in four people have a hole in the heart called a patent foramen ovale.
Electrodes were placed adjacent to those structures on both sides of the brain through the foramen ovale (FO), naturally occurring openings at the base of the skull.
P. ovale, P. cynomogli and P. vivax clearly share the same general topology of PIR architecture.
As for the other clusters, it seems that the underlying structure of the pir genes predates the speciation of P. ovale, P. vivax and P. cynomolgi.
MSP - 3 is expanded in P. vivax, P. malariae, P. ovale and P. cynomolgi (see Figure 3B).
(B) Network illustrating the relatedness of PIR between P. ovale (red), P. cynomogli (light blue) and P. vivax (blue), and between P. coatneyi (light green) and P. knowlesi (green).
Later testing revealed that she has a patent foramen ovale (PFO), or a hole in the heart that babies are born with, but usually closes soon after birth.
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