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foci <a focus; foci / focuses> N (sing.focus)

conjugate foci LIGHT

foci of lens OPTICS

foci of the ellipse MATH

focus <a focus; foci / focuses> N

fixed focus PHOTO

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Typically, one or two foci within an otherwise normal glomerulus show swelling and proliferation of endothelial and mesangial cells, infiltration by neutrophils, and/or fibrinoid deposits with capillary thrombi.
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Microscopically, lymph nodes also contain foci of hematopoiesis, but these are insufficient to cause enlargement.
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Aberrant crypt foci form before colorectal polyps and are one of the earliest changes seen in the colon that may lead to cancer.
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It was the foci of funerary monumental construction, which has led to the interpretation the dead were buried near the main population.
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Foci morphology and evolution appears to be the result of an altered regulatory circuit composed of the same patterning mechanisms conserved in insect wing patterning.
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In this method, pins are pushed into the paper at two points which will become the ellipse's foci.
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At ultrasound, chondrocalcinosis may be depicted as echogenic foci with no acoustic shadow within the hyaline cartilage.
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This rapid firing causes all the foci to fire faster than their intrinsic rates, a phenomenon known as overdrive-suppression.
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Those thumbtacks represented the foci of your oval.
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These were pointed at one another (through holes in the tube of the telescope, or by removing the telescope from its mount) so that the crosshairs in their foci coincided.
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