Yaraların içinde oluşan ve onların iyileşmesini sağlayan ufak, yuvarlak, ete benzer kitleler, granülasyon, taneciklenme, granulatio, öğütme, granülasyon, tane dağılımı, tanelenme, taneleme, granürlük, Dokuların içinde anormal olarak meydana gelmiş olan ufak sertçe kitleler, BARUT TANELERİNİN ŞEKİL VE BOYUTU:Sevk barutu tanelerinin büyüklüğü ve şekli, ufalama, granüle etmek, tanelemek, tanelen/tanele, tanelenmek, kabarcıklanmak, Tane tane olmak, öğütmek, Yara üzerinde tanecikler meydana getirmek, tanelen, kabartmak, granulation tane tane olma,
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Yaraların içinde oluşan ve onların iyileşmesini sağlayan ufak, yuvarlak, ete benzer kitleler, granülasyon, taneciklenme, granulatio Tıp
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öğütme
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granülasyon
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tane dağılımı Askeri
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tanelenme
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Dokuların içinde anormal olarak meydana gelmiş olan ufak sertçe kitleler Tıp
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BARUT TANELERİNİN ŞEKİL VE BOYUTU:Sevk barutu tanelerinin büyüklüğü ve şekli Askeri
The attachment of granules of precious metal to underlying metal of jewellery, A bright, transient granular marking on the Sun's photosphere, The condition of being granulated, The formation of granules, Granulated tissue on the surface of a healing wound; granulation tissue, the act of forming something into granules or grains; "the granulation of medicines" new connective tissue and tiny blood vessels that form on the surfaces of a wound during the healing process, > The technique of soldering metal grains or granules to a metal base, the best examples can be found in Etruscan jewelry, One of the most elaborate metal work techniques, devised in ancient Greece, perfected by the Etruscans and lost in the Western world for 2,000 years Tiny granules are soldered to a solid backplate to form surface design--granules may be as small as 1/1000 of an inch and form a surface texture, The act or process of the formation of such prominences, a metalsmithing technique using tiny spheres of silver and attaching them to a silver base in complex designs Most commonly seen in Balinese metalwork One of my favorite types of beads!, Minute metal beads, usually, used to decorate jewelry See ETRUSCAN, The state of being granulated, Any of a variety of particle-shaping operations that form irregularly shaped dust-free clusters of particles, The act or process of forming or crystallizing into grains; as, the granulation of powder and sugar, One of the small, red, grainlike prominences which form on a raw surface (that of wounds or ulcers), and are the efficient agents in the process of healing, new connective tissue and tiny blood vessels that form on the surfaces of a wound during the healing process, the act of forming something into granules or grains; "the granulation of medicines", Mottled appearance of the solar surface, caused by rising (hot) and falling (cool) material in convective cells just below the photosphere, (pronounce: gran-u-lay-shun) granulus = [Latin] small grain, from granum = [Latin] grain Granulation covers most of the visible surface (the photosphere) of the Sun It looks a bit like rice pudding, with individual bright "rice kernels", called granules, separated from each other by a connected network of dark paths, called intergranular lanes Granulation can be seen in the high-resolution continuum image and in the very-high-resolution continuum image H, bright spots of convection on the Sun's surface 700 to 1000 kilometers across forming a honeycomb pattern Formed from hot, bright gas rising from below in the center of a granule and cooler, dimmer gas falling back down at the edge of a granule, The mottled, orange peel, appearance of the Sun's surface; caused by convection within the Sun, Cellular 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, A 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, act of granulating, formation of granules; growth of small granules; roughness, A pattern of small cells seen on the surface of the Sun caused by the convective motions of the hot solar gas, Cellular structure of the solar photosphere visible at high spatial resolution, Granulation: The process of forming granules (small grains or particles) from a chemical, The bright red tissue formed from new capillary loops during the proliferative phase of healing, The process of bonding small spheres or chips of metal to a parent metal Bonding is traditionally accomplished by eutectic soldering Granulation is seen in a variety of ancient metals work, most notably in Etruscan jewelry, The formation of grains immediately upon solidification, A technique in which fine particles of a metal – such as gold – are soldered on to the surface of a metal object for decorative effect, A technique of decorating gold and silver jewellery by soldering small spheres (granules) of metal onto it, often in conjunction with filigree, tiny particle of metal heat-fused to a metal surface without the use of solder, tissue - fleshy growths that form on the surface of a wound that is healing; the growths will later become excessive scar tissue, to segment into tiny grains or particles, make into granules; crumble or collect into granules; make rough on the surface, form granulating tissue; "wounds and ulcers can granulate" become granular, form into grains, Consisting of, or resembling, grains; crystallized in grains; granular; as, granulated sugar, become granular, Having numerous small elevations, as shagreen, To collect or be formed into grains; as, cane juice granulates into sugar, To raise in granules or small asperities; to make rough on the surface, To form into grains or small masses; as, to granulate powder, sugar, or metal, form granulating tissue; "wounds and ulcers can granulate",
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The attachment of granules of precious metal to underlying metal of jewellery
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A bright, transient granular marking on the Sun's photosphere
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The condition of being granulated
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The formation of granules
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Granulated tissue on the surface of a healing wound; granulation tissue
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the act of forming something into granules or grains; "the granulation of medicines" new connective tissue and tiny blood vessels that form on the surfaces of a wound during the healing process
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> The technique of soldering metal grains or granules to a metal base, the best examples can be found in Etruscan jewelry
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One of the most elaborate metal work techniques, devised in ancient Greece, perfected by the Etruscans and lost in the Western world for 2,000 years Tiny granules are soldered to a solid backplate to form surface design--granules may be as small as 1/1000 of an inch and form a surface texture
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The act or process of the formation of such prominences
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a metalsmithing technique using tiny spheres of silver and attaching them to a silver base in complex designs Most commonly seen in Balinese metalwork One of my favorite types of beads!
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Minute metal beads, usually, used to decorate jewelry See ETRUSCAN
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The state of being granulated
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Any of a variety of particle-shaping operations that form irregularly shaped dust-free clusters of particles
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The act or process of forming or crystallizing into grains; as, the granulation of powder and sugar
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One of the small, red, grainlike prominences which form on a raw surface (that of wounds or ulcers), and are the efficient agents in the process of healing
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new connective tissue and tiny blood vessels that form on the surfaces of a wound during the healing process
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the act of forming something into granules or grains; "the granulation of medicines"
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Mottled appearance of the solar surface, caused by rising (hot) and falling (cool) material in convective cells just below the photosphere
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(pronounce: gran-u-lay-shun) granulus = [Latin] small grain, from granum = [Latin] grain Granulation covers most of the visible surface (the photosphere) of the Sun It looks a bit like rice pudding, with individual bright "rice kernels", called granules, separated from each other by a connected network of dark paths, called intergranular lanes Granulation can be seen in the high-resolution continuum image and in the very-high-resolution continuum image H
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bright spots of convection on the Sun's surface 700 to 1000 kilometers across forming a honeycomb pattern Formed from hot, bright gas rising from below in the center of a granule and cooler, dimmer gas falling back down at the edge of a granule
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The mottled, orange peel, appearance of the Sun's surface; caused by convection within the Sun
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Cellular 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
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A 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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act of granulating, formation of granules; growth of small granules; roughness isim
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A pattern of small cells seen on the surface of the Sun caused by the convective motions of the hot solar gas
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Cellular structure of the solar photosphere visible at high spatial resolution
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Granulation: The process of forming granules (small grains or particles) from a chemical
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The bright red tissue formed from new capillary loops during the proliferative phase of healing
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The process of bonding small spheres or chips of metal to a parent metal Bonding is traditionally accomplished by eutectic soldering Granulation is seen in a variety of ancient metals work, most notably in Etruscan jewelry
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The formation of grains immediately upon solidification
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A technique in which fine particles of a metal – such as gold – are soldered on to the surface of a metal object for decorative effect
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A technique of decorating gold and silver jewellery by soldering small spheres (granules) of metal onto it, often in conjunction with filigree
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tiny particle of metal heat-fused to a metal surface without the use of solder
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tissue - fleshy growths that form on the surface of a wound that is healing; the growths will later become excessive scar tissue
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to segment into tiny grains or particles
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granulate
make into granules; crumble or collect into granules; make rough on the surface fiil
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form granulating tissue; "wounds and ulcers can granulate" become granular
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granulate
form into grains
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granulate
Consisting of, or resembling, grains; crystallized in grains; granular; as, granulated sugar
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granulate
become granular
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Having numerous small elevations, as shagreen
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granulate
To collect or be formed into grains; as, cane juice granulates into sugar
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To raise in granules or small asperities; to make rough on the surface
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To form into grains or small masses; as, to granulate powder, sugar, or metal
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form granulating tissue; "wounds and ulcers can granulate"
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