- A
blister is a
small pocket of body
fluid (lymph, serum, plasma, blood, or pus)
within the
upper layers of the skin,
usually caused by
forceful rubbing...
- Skrobal; H.J.
Watzke (1993). "Configurational
changes accompanying vesiculation of
mixed single-chain amphiphiles". Langmuir. 9: 36–38. doi:10.1021/la00025a011...
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trapped dacitic and
andesitic melts. This
caused magma expansion by the "
vesiculation" of the
mixed magma,
allowing it to
travel to the surface. It
seems that...
- had a high
incidence of side
effects including: irritation, burning,
vesiculation (blisters), scaling, and itching. It has
since been
discontinued due...
-
depths of >500 m,
where hydrostatic pressure is high
enough to
inhibit vesiculation in
basaltic magma.
Hyalotuff is a type of rock
formed by the explosive...
-
positives are
slightly elevated pink or red plaques,
usually with mild
vesiculation.
Strong positives are 'papulovesicles' and
extreme reactions have spreading...
- ; van Solinge,
Wouter W.; van Wijk,
Richard (2013). "Red
blood cell
vesiculation in
hereditary hemolytic anemia".
Frontiers in Physiology. 4: 365. doi:10...
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membranes by
inducing membrane curvature, and
cause extensive tubulation and
vesiculation when
incubated with
artificial phospholipid vesicles. The
tubes formed...
- cases.: 773
Radiation dermatitis, in the form of
intense erythema and
vesiculation of the skin, may be
observed in
radiation ports.: 131 As many as 95%...
- Verma, D.P.S; Hong,
Zonglie (April 2005). "The ins and outs in
membrane dynamics:
tubulation and
vesiculation".
Trends Plant Science. 10 (4): 159–165....