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In some cases, two years may be required for complete granulation to occur.
The glue held the granulation in place and turned to carbon when heated.
Indeed, the Mediterranean influences had brought such techniques as granulation.
In a granulation process, only the solid component of the mixture is required.
And clear granulation medium to give the colors a grainy look.
It is used because it allows close control of the granulation process.
Cell migration is essential for the formation of granulation tissue.
At 21 days, the outside of the wound was clean and granulation was beginning to take place.
The techniques here are difficult to define but they actually used granulation in concentric patterns.
Aerobic granulation technology is already successfully applied for treatment of wastewater.
That hissing sound of whirlwind granulation always set his teeth on edge.
Granulation tissue moves, as a wave, from the border of the injury towards the center.
The shell has a delicate yellow color with coarse and very conspicuous granulation of the surface.
The ulcers were indeed almost gone, with granulation tissue forming nicely over the few that still remained.
Both granulation and filigree had been attached by diffusion soldering.
Further technologies include wet granulation as well as film and sugar coating.
They often present in conjunction with toxic granulation.
Then, after the granulation tissue formed, a new horror was in store for me - contracture.
I've never before seen such precise granulation.
Later, increasing numbers of fibroblasts migrate into the wound to form granulation tissue.
The rate of granulation was simply amazing.
One type of granulation is the quantization of variables.
Granulation is the act or process of forming or crystallizing into grains.
Filigree and granulation are two processes that are also closely related.
Aerobic granulation technology for the application in wastewater treatment is widely developed at laboratory scales.