Definition of Vascularity. Meaning of Vascularity. Synonyms of Vascularity

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Definition of Vascularity

Vascularity
Vascularity Vas`cu*lar"i*ty, n.; pl. Vascularities. (Biol.) The quality or state of being vascular.

Meaning of Vascularity from wikipedia

- vascularity. Some bodybuilders use topical vasodilators to increase blood flow to the skin as well. Although historically controversial, vascularity is...
- Vascular plants (from Latin vasculum 'duct'), also called tracheophytes (UK: /ˈtrækiːəˌfaɪts/, US: /ˈtreɪkiːəˌfaɪts/) or collectively tracheophyta (/ˌtreɪkiːˈɒfɪtə/;...
- Vascular can refer to: blood vessels, the vascular system in animals vascular tissue, the transport system in plants This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Vascular surgery is a surgical subspecialty in which vascular diseases involving the arteries, veins, or lymphatic vessels, are managed by medical therapy...
- without any lunula. The condition is thought to be due to a decrease in vascularity and an increase in connective tissue within the nail bed; the darker...
- Vascular resistance is the resistance that must be overcome for blood to flow through the circulatory system. The resistance offered by the systemic circulation...
- of vascular dementia include subcortical vascular dementia, multi-infarct dementia, stroke-related dementia, and mixed dementia. Subcortical vascular dementia...
- A vascular headache is an outdated term to describe certain types of headache which were thought to be related to blood vessel swelling and hyperemia as...
- Vascular tissue is a complex transporting tissue, formed of more than one cell type, found in vascular plants. The primary components of vascular tissue...
- The vascular cambium is the main growth tissue in the stems and roots of many plants, specifically in dicots such as buttercups and oak trees, gymnosperms...