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GranulationThat part of the healing process in which lumpy, pink tissue containing new connective tissue and capillaries forms around the edges of a wound. Granulation of a wound is normal and desirable.
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GranulationIn solar-terrestrial terms, the cellular structure of the photosphere visible at high spatial resolution.
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Granulation1610s, from Late Latin granulum "granule" (see granular) + -ation.
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GranulationA pattern of small cells that can be seen on the surface of the Sun. They are caused by the convective motions of the hot gases inside the Sun.
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GranulationA mottled cellular pattern visible on the Sun's photosphere. It is caused by the convective motion of hot gas rising from the Sun's interior.
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Granulation(n) new connective tissue and tiny blood vessels that form on the surfaces of a wound during the healing process(n) the act of forming something into granules or grains
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GranulationIn wounds, the formation of small, rounded masses of tissue composed largely of capillaries and fibroblasts, often with inflammatory cells present; also a mass so formed.
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GranulationThe formation of grains immediately upon solidification.
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GranulationIn solar-terrestrial terms, the cellular structure of the photosphere visible at high spatial resolution.
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GranulationA pattern of small cells that can be seen on the surface of the Sun. They are caused by the convective motions of the hot gases inside the Sun.
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GranulationCellular structure of the photosphere visible at high spatial resolution. Individual granules, which represent the tops of small convection cells, are 200 to 2000 km in diameter and have lifetimes of 8 to 10 minutes. definition courtesy of: NWS Space Weather Prediction Center
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GranulationSmall, beadlike protuberances designed on the surface of intricate jewelry
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GranulationLuminous structure on the solar photosphere, that shows up as a cell with a mean diameter of 1200 kilometers and an average life span of 18 minutes. In between granulations, the matter appears darker. These granulations correspond to the seething of the convective zone.
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GranulationIn solar-terrestrial terms, the cellular structure of the photosphere visible at high spatial resolution.
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GranulationThe tendency of some colors to settling together, creating a grainy effect.
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Granulationspeckled effect when coarse pigment settles into the paper indentations as the paint dries
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Granulation
The formation of granules, or of cereal grains
(uncountable) The condition of being granulated
Granulated tissue on the surface of a healing wound; granulation tissue
(astronomy) A bright, tra [..]
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