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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
vascularize .
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It is vascularized, but the veins are not visible in my picture.
Archive 2009-01-01 AYDIN 2009
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The core is a highly vascularized hard tissue that continually generates the horn throughout life.
Archive 2010-06-01 Olga Bonfiglio 2010
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The core is a highly vascularized hard tissue that continually generates the horn throughout life.
Farm Journal: Potatoes, Buffaloes and Bucks Olga Bonfiglio 2010
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When bone is reattached, the removed fragment usually fuses back with the rest of the skull and becomes completely vascularized again over about a three- to six-month period, Kim said, meaning the blood supply grows back into the bone.
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Most birds, for instance, do not have a vascularized retina — there is no snaky pattern of blood vessels wending their way across the photoreceptors.
More creationist misconceptions about the eye - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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The core is a highly vascularized hard tissue that continually generates the horn throughout life.
Farm Journal: Potatoes, Buffaloes and Bucks Olga Bonfiglio 2010
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The core is a highly vascularized hard tissue that continually generates the horn throughout life.
Archive 2010-06-01 Olga Bonfiglio 2010
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Actually, Steinach was the first experimenter to successfully transplant animal testis in such a way that it became vascularized and remained functional at its new site.
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Some are small diameter, well vascularized, relatively slow fibers that are optimized for endurance; they can keep contracting over and over again for long periods of time.
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It is vascularized, but the veins are not visible in my picture.
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