conglutination


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healing process involving the growing together of the edges of a wound or the growing together of broken bones

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the union of diverse things into one body or form or group

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Score Histological changes Length of bowel damage 0 Normal None 1 Erythema <20% 2 Slight dropsy, and small erosions 21-40% 3 More hemorrhagic ulcers or moderate 41-60% inflammation or conglutination 4 Severe ulceration and serious >61% conglutination Table 3: The histologic activity index (HAI) scoring system for inflammation-associated histological changes in the colon.
Seen from Figure 4, HCPTNPs have defects of conglutination, nonuniform particle size distribution.
Whereas many aspiring physians and apothecaries, have, like apes, tried to imitate this oil through their use of alembics, stills, and continual fires, as well as their conglutination of human fat, the final decoction is "blow, blow, puff, puff, and all flies in fumo." (II.i.160).
As mentioned above, dressings play a substantial role in Conglutination of certain types of open wounds (e.g., traumatic, thermal, or chronic wounds), since the moist, warm and nutritious environment of wound beds provides an ideal condition for microbial growth.