Definition of Ingrowths. Meaning of Ingrowths. Synonyms of Ingrowths

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Definition of Ingrowths

Ingrowth
Ingrowth In"growth`, n. A growth or development inward. --J. LeConte.

Meaning of Ingrowths from wikipedia

- carbonate makes them harder and stronger, at the price of increased weight. Ingrowths of the arthropod exoskeleton known as apodemes serve as attachment sites...
- internal supports within an arthropod head. The tentorium is formed by ingrowths of the exoskeleton, called apophyses, which fuse in various ways to provide...
- the Neolithic. The perimeter of the hole in the skull is rounded off by ingrowth of new bony tissue, indicating that the person survived the operation....
- involvement of the corneal stroma. Corneal neovascularizationexcessive ingrowth of blood vessels from the limbal vascular plexus into the cornea, caused...
- perimeter of the hole in this trepanated Neolithic skull is rounded off by ingrowth of new bony tissue, indicating that the patient survived the operation...
- tissue, and a capsule. Every gland is formed by an ingrowth from an epithelial surface. This ingrowth may in the beginning possess a tubular structure,...
- becomes swollen and functions as a haustorium. The haustorium has wall ingrowths similar to those of a transfer cell. The last of the suspensors at the...
- return of the ingrowth and a deformity or mutilation of the nail. The most common digit to become ingrown is the big toe, but ingrowth can occur on any...
- Titanomagnetite may undergo oxy-exsolution during cooling, resulting in ingrowths of magnetite and ilmenite. Natural and synthetic magnetite occurs most...
- has been fully developed. Organization and recanalization involves the ingrowth of smooth muscle cells, fibroblasts and endothelium into the fibrin-rich...