| granulation tissue |
the newly formed vascular tissue normally produced in the healing of wounds of soft tissue and ultimately forming the cicatrix; it consists of small, translucent, red, nodular masses or granulations that have a velvety appearance.
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| granulation |
the soldering of grains of metal to a background, usually of the same metal, and much used by the Etruscans.
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| granulation |
The formation of new tissue filling the defect, which takes place during the proliferative phase of healing.
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| granulation tissue |
The pink to red, moist, fragile tissue that fills in an open wound bed during the proliferative phase of healing. Capillary buds on its surface give it the bumpy or granular appearance.
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| granulation |
A technique often used in Etruscan Revival jewelry, granulation is the application of minute granules or grains of metal to the surface of a piece of jewelry to form a decorative pattern.
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