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Size and Shape of Grains of propellent powder
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| granular |
composed of or resembling granules or granulations (grainlike particles, a minute discrete mass); particles with strong affinity for nuclear stains, seen in many bacterial species; Cell the smallest unit of living structure capapble of independent existence, composed of a membraneenclosed mass of protoplasm and containing a nucleus or nucleoid.
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| 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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