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granulation Mottled appearance of the solar surface, caused by rising (hot) and falling (cool) material in convective cells just below the photosphere.
Ãâó: astronomy.nju.edu.cn/astron/AT3/GLOSS_G.HTM
granulomas Nodules of cells, surrounded by lymphocytes, which can be found in all layers of the bowel. If present, they strongly suggest Crohn's disease.
Ãâó: www.ibdclub.org.uk/ibd_facts_glossary_fo.html
granulocyte A type of white blood cell produced in the bone marrow.
Ãâó: www.leukine.com/patient/290.html
granulation The process of bonding small spheres or chips of metal to a parent metal. Bonding is traditionally accomplished by eutectic soldering. Granulation is seen in a variety of ancient metals work, most notably in Etruscan jewelry.
Ãâó: faculty.uwstout.edu/hunts/art415002/glossary.shtml
granulocytic sarcoma This designation applies to a local tumor composed of leukemic myeloblasts and sometimes related myeloid cells. These tumors occur outside the marrow and have been observed beneath the skin and in many other sites. They may be the first evidence of leukemia, or may occur after the disease has been diagnosed.
Ãâó: www.cllinfo.com/Glossary/glossary_G.html
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