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  • Granulation tissue, which is usually dark pink or red, has a good blood supply, so it bleeds very easily.

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  • Granulation tissue grows faster when there's a lot of tube movement at the stoma site.

    Pediatric surgery: Jejunostomy Tubes 2008

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    The Sun - Granulation Bente Lilja Bye 2008

  • Granulation can also be done in a pin mill without a screen.

    5. Semidry foaming 1991

  • Granulation tissue, for instance, may have temporarily closed the mouth of the fistula.

    Diseases of the Horse's Foot Harry Caulton Reeks

  • Granulation tissue (proud flesh) should be controlled by the application of silver nitrate in the form of a caustic pencil.

    Special Report on Diseases of the Horse Charles B. Michener 1877

  • Granulation is an unfortunately common and widely varied complication in terms of severity.

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  • Granulation refers to the appearance of separate, visible pigment particles in the finished color, produced when the paint is substantially diluted with water and applied with a juicy brush stroke; pigments notable for their watercolor granulation include viridian (PG18), cerulean blue (PG35), cobalt violet (PV14) and some iron oxide pigments (PBr7).

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  • Slide 1: Che5 7 0 0 陶瓷粉末處理 造粒 Granulation To produce free flowing particles for further processing;  often after powder synthesis and before forming of products, may need to add binder / wetting agent to keep small particles together, (but not to form hard agglomerate), semi-dry granule.

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  • Granulation tissue formed utilizing moist gauze dressings with NPWT is thinner, but may be stronger and more organized, containing fewer inflammatory leukocyte cells, may result in less scarring and a better quality wound bed.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009

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