Finely granular casts contain many fine granules, are usually shorter, broader, and more opaque than the hyaline variety, and are more conspicuous.
The sediment contains a very few hyaline orfinely granular {134} casts.
The base is generally a finely granular mixture of the same elements which occur in the larger imbedded p 253 crystals.
Conglomerates'; coarse or finely granular sandstones, or breccias composed of mechanically-divided masses of the three previous species.
The whole egg does not in this process divide into two segments, but merely the radiate figure, which is enclosed in a finely granular material.
In Elasmobranchii we find that immediately beneath the germinal disc there is present a finely granular matter, rich in protoplasm, which is continuous with the normal yolk.
The remaining viscera of the mother are next reduced to a finely granular material, which serves for the nutrition of the young forms which continue to live in the maternal skin.
During absorption from the intestine in the process of digestion fat is present in the epithelium in a finely granular form.
Klebs finds, "on microscopic examination of the glomerulus, the whole space of the capsule filled with small somewhat angular nuclei, imbedded in a finely granular mass.
Numerous fine siliceous spicules lie scattered irregularly in a finely granularor porous matrix.
The membrane of the vesicular nucleus is thin, but firm, and encloses a clear or finely granular mass of nuclein.
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