After cleaning the plate, you proceed with the weaker solutions in the same way, the weakest giving the finest granulation for skies, distances, &c.
What Mr Busk here describes as a granulation can only be equivalent to the brood-capsule and its entire contents, but he elsewhere speaks of the capsule itself as a “delicate membranous envelope.
This granular matter is prolonged beyond the mass of Echinococci into a short pedicle common to the whole, and by which the granulation is attached to the interior of the hydatid cyst.
Rather contrary to what one would expect, there are no new capillaries advancing from the media to the intima in the nodular form of arteriosclerosis, consequently there is no granulation tissue to heal and leave scars.
As is everywhere the case throughout the body, granulation tissue in the process of healing contracts and forms scars.
The clot is transformed into what we term granulation tissue and begins to organize.
A few days later this granulation tissue begins to contract and pull the lips of the wound together.
Great fame is in prospect for any one who can grasp and handle well this granulation principle; especially if he can define the sizes to be used for different varieties of guns.
The observations already made on thegranulation of gunpowder will have prepared the reader for this announcement.
The utility of the process of granulation results from the impossibility of firing mealed powder sufficiently simultaneously to effect an explosion; and also from the fact that gunpowder, in a mass, does not explode.
Another advantage of using gunpowder of a suitable granulation is the absence of sharp recoil; and thus greater accuracy of range is obtained--accuracy of range and steadiness of weapon being inseparable.
The result wished for can be obtained by a systematical arrangement of the granulation of powder.
In making large grained gunpowder, the manufacturers defeat one of the main objects to be gained by granulation, from not subjecting it to the same amount of pressure which is necessary for the granulation of the very fine grain.
They were the granulation of bricks and mortar and earth mixed by the blasts of shell fire which crushed solids into dust and splintered splinters.
With respect to the granulationof powder, we may observe, that although some writers consider that granulated powder is stronger than the fine powder, yet others are of opinion, that its strength is not increased by granulation.
Granulation now progresses, more or less quickly according to the health and vigor of the patient’s constitution.
But the appearance of granulation in the thread must also be considered; for a viscid and damaged syrup may give a long enough thread, and yet yield almost no crystalline grains when cooled.
Thus the arescence so prejudicial to the saccharine granulation would be certainly prevented.
The neutro-saline matter present in the spent lye is essential to the proper granulation and separation of the saponaceous compound; for otherwise the watery menstruum would dilute and even liquefy the soap.
After the sloughs, if any, have separated, and granulation has commenced, the loss of substance is rapidly repaired in this region, more especially when the patient is young and healthy.
The opening will enlarge, the skin become undermined, loose, and flabby, the abscess will extend, while the process of granulation may be in a great measure suspended.
They usually commence in a small and irritable tumour or granulation by the side of the nail, or at its root, with swelling and redness around.
There is no necessity for scarification, or scraping the cartilage, with the view of hastening cessation of secretion andgranulation of the surface.
Some superficial sloughing took place in the wound, but the sloughs soon separated, and healthy discharge and granulation followed.
Discharge and granulation take place, and the cavity contracts gradually and uniformly.
If at any part adhesion fail, suppuration and granulationmust follow.
There is seldom any risk of the parts again coalescing; when the obstruction, however, is unusually thick, the insertion of dressing between the edges during granulation may be necessary to prevent contraction.
After removal of the disease, allow the parts to fill up by granulation and contract as far as they will, then form a new lip.
The cyst is thus got rid of, healthy granulation takes place, and by afterwards avoiding undue pressure upon the part, a permanent cure is obtained.
More complete removal of the bran and other impurities from the middlings is effected by means of sieves, aspirators, and other devices, and the purified middlings are then passed on to smooth rolls, where the granulation is completed.
Granulation and Color of Flour Arrange on glass plate, in order of color, samples of all the different grades of flour.
In this way the approximate granulation of any grade of flour may be determined, and the granulation of an unknown sample be compared with that of a standard flour.
Flour is the purified, refined, and bolted product obtained by reduction and granulation of wheat during and after the removal of the branny portions of the wheat kernel.
How does the granulation affect the physical properties of flour?
The granulation of the middlings is done after the impurities are removed, the object being first to separate as perfectly as possible the middlings from the branny portions of the kernel.
In determining the granulation of a flour, if there are any coarse or discolored particles of bran or dust, they should be noted, as it is an indication of poor milling.
How is the granulation of flour approximately determined?
As shewn by the former they appear as polynuclear cells free from granules, since their granulation takes on no dye of the triacid mixture.
Ehrlich has been able by special differential staining to bring forward proof that the constitution of the granulation changes during the metamorphosis of the mononuclear to the polynuclear cells.
The nuclei are greenish, the red blood corpuscles orange, the acidophil granulation copper red, the neutrophil violet.
Arnold, explain this double staining of the eosinophil cells by the presence of eosinophil and mast cell granulation side by side.
The true eosinophil granulation remains, on the other hand, quite unchanged under these conditions.
In triacid preparations the granulation is unstained, and the mast cells appear as clear, polynuclear cells, free from granules.
In the first place it is occasionally seen that the mast cell granulation is dissolved within the cell, and diffuses in solution into the nucleus.
That this is certainly not the case is shewn by the fact that the "basophil" granulation of the eosinophil cells does not in metachromatic staining shew the metachromasia characteristic for the mast cells.
The eosinophil granulation reaches its greatest size in the horse, where really gigantic examples are found.
The granulation possesses the further peculiarity, in that with the majority of basic dyes it stains, not in the pure colour of the dye, but metachromatically--most deeply with thionin.
The mouth of each fistula is generally filled with a mulberry-like granulation tissue, standing above the level of the skin, and bleeding easily if touched.
Where a counter-opening is thus made it is found that it very readily closes with granulation tissue, and the purpose for which it was made defeated.
Granulation tissue, for instance, may have temporarily closed the mouth of the fistula.
These latter may be readily detected by their standing out as dark and uncovered spots in the healthy granulation around, and should be at once removed.
The greater portion of the cavity becomes filled with granulation tissue, and the epidermis gradually closes round until all is covered except a spot of perhaps the size of half a crown or a crown piece.
Their increase in size is due to the inflammatory absorption of the bony tissue forming them, and in the larger of them may be seen inflammatory granulation tissue surrounding the bloodvessels.
Between the broken portion and the main bone there was a layer of granulation tissue, so that it is certain the injury existed before the blister was applied, and it may possibly have existed from the commencement of the lameness.
Healthy granulation may be profuse in one spot, while in another it may be checked either by a flow of synovia from the still open bursa, or by fragments of bone or of tendon still acting as foreign bodies in the wound.
The most serious complication arising from this method of treatment is one of excessive granulation of the sensitive sole.
Directly a healthy and pink-looking granulation is observed along the track of the iron, and the discharge therefrom takes on a thick and yellow appearance, the strength of the antiseptic solutions should be gradually diminished.
In such a wound, excessive and rapid granulation occurs, the new tissue piling up over the cut surfaces and appearing red and uneven.
This is termed excessive granulation or "proud flesh.
Healing by second intention is characterized by pus formation and granulation tissue.
Until granulation is well advanced, the abscess cavity should be irrigated daily with a one per cent water solution of liquor cresolis compositus, or a one to two thousand water solution of corrosive sublimate.
The secretions of the ulcer should be washed off with antiseptic solutions and the formation of granulation tissues stimulated by antiseptic salves, such as carbolated vaseline, lead ointment, or by dressings of camphor.
An ulcer is a circumscribed area of necrosis occurring on the skin or mucous membrane and covered with granulation tissue.
Granulation tissue (proud flesh) should be controlled by the application of silver nitrate in the form of a caustic pencil.
The diagnosis is based on the characteristic appearance of the ulcerations, which show exuberant granulation of a bright red color, inverted edges, and a thick, creamy, glutinous discharge.
The sides of the wound become covered with granulationtissue which may fill the wound and sometimes overlap the lips, forming a fungoid growth called proud flesh.
Healing then occurs by granulation or suppuration, which is termed healing by second intention.
The act or process of forming or crystallizing into grains; as, thegranulation of powder and sugar.
Granulated steel, a variety of steel made by a particular process beginning with the granulation of pig iron.
Defn: A very vascular superficial opacity of the cornea, usually caused by granulation of the eyelids.
Defn: A spongy, morbid growth orgranulation in animal bodies, as the proud flesh of wounds.
The circuit is then closed, and on the point of the cautery becoming white-hot, it is pressed against the granulation and then rapidly withdrawn from the ear.
Any patches of soft carious bone or granulation tissue should be removed with the curette.
In these cases the granulation tissue tends to become fibrous in character in consequence of the necessary curettings, and eventually to form a thickened pad covering the inner wall.
The curette is made to encircle the granulation and cuts through its attachment with a firm movement, limited to the area of the granulation.
The hæmorrhage is best prevented by first curetting away any granulation tissue and then packing the cavity firmly with a strip of gauze.
The first point to consider in filtration is the dimensions of the filter bag, or container of the ground coffee, in relation to the quantity of coffee used and the granulation of same.
The coarser the granulation the longer it is necessary to let the grounds remain in contact with the boiling water.
A chinaware sieve cannot be made as fine as a metal sieve and cannot of course hold very fine granulation as can cotton cloth.
The degree ofgranulation also, of course, affects the rate of flow.
Cellini, in his description of the process of granulation in his Trattato dell' Oreficeria, speaks of each grain being made separately and soldered on, a technique probably practised by the ancient jewellers.
The whole of the goldwork is beautifully executed in filigree and granulation (Pl.
The art of filigree and granulation practised by Castellani was carried to still greater perfection by another Italian, Carlo Giuliano, who was largely indebted to the discoveries of his compatriot.
This finegranulation belongs only to the early and best Etruscan jewels.
Granulation does not prevent the occurrence of pyæmia, which, as a rule, commences at a later stage than septicæmia.
If the edges are swollen or large, or if granulation or cicatrization have commenced, it is evident that the person must have lived some hours or some days after their reception.
This leaves a cavity to be filled up bygranulation like wounds with loss of substance.
A very vascular superficial opacity of the cornea, usually caused by granulation of the eyelids.
A spongy, morbid growth or granulation in animal bodies, as the proud flesh of wounds.
Schleimer[5] by advocating the use of cacao butter in lieu of granulation of the powder and subsequent drying.
Afterwards antiseptic injections may be needed to stimulate healthy granulation and to prevent septic infection of the ocular membranes.
The wound in the soft tissue should be kept open until the cavity in the bone has filled with granulation tissue.
The ulcers have a hemorrhagic border, a depressed suppurating surface, and contain a brownish or yellowish colored débris, which is soon replaced by granulation tissue.
If the ointment is applied too thickly it may cause granulation tissue to break down, and for this reason it should be spread in a thin layer upon the granulating surface or its edges.
All the tissue between is removed in one piece, including the offending portion of nail with its matrix and the nail fold with all granulation tissue.
When inflammation has subsided, granulationtissue forms on the living tissue, exerting pressure upon the slough, thus hastening its absorption or separation.
A surface is thus left which is smooth, highly vascular, and firm, and which consists of the deeper layers of granulation tissue that have already become organized into fibrous tissue.
With a tolerant patient it might be possible to scrape away with a sharp spoon the granulation tissue, and remove the offending nail edge; the gradual improvement sought in ordinary cases cannot be thought of in these cases.
The restriction of motion may be absolute if ossification of the granulation tissue lying between the epiphyses unites their eroded ends (bony ankylosis).
It requires discrimination whether to attack the exuberant granulation tissue or the cutting nail edge, and in many instances it will be found that both are necessary.
Healing by granulation will occur; the constitution often shows reaction during the progress of a boil.
They consist of a substance like granulation tissue, with a varying proportion of cells.
The sigmoid sinus is then exposed, and after any granulation tissue or pus that may be in the groove has been cleared away, the sinus is opened and the thrombus removed.
Sclerosing glossitis is the term applied by Fournier to a condition in which there is an abundant new formation ofgranulation tissue in the substance of the tongue, leading to the appearance of tuberous masses on the dorsum.
The reparative material, consisting of granulation tissue in the process of conversion into bone, is called callus, on account of its hard and unyielding character.
In cases of compound fracture, and in other conditions associated with necrosis of bone, masses of redundant granulation tissue growing from the soft parts outside the skull may simulate a hernia cerebri.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "granulation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.