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Vesicles form, and exudation occurs in only about one-third of the cases.
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Each successive exudation charged the air to a higher pitch of excitement.
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The glutinous or oily exudation that covers them is a brilliant varnish.
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Retina-SHRM surface projection was strongest onto smooth-surfaced SHRM and weaker onto exudation.
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Furthermore, the blood-brain barrier is intact, excluding exudation of exogenous serum proteins.
Usage of transudation in English
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By transudation is meant the constant interchange between the blood and the tissue fluid.
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How it passed through the lungs was a problem: probably by a continuous transudation.
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By means of this transudation or diosmosis the exchange of fluids takes place without difficulty.
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This insures "blood pressure," a condition indispensable to the "heart beat," and also causes leakage (transudation).
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Increased serum transudation could provide a source of alveolar complement that sustains the generation of a chemotactic factor for macrophages.
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Evidence supports the concept that complement proteins on alveolar surfaces are derived from normal transudation of serum components from the pulmonary vasculature.
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One was a diffuse white matter process appearing to represent active transudation of water into white matter; this occurred in 43% of tumors with edema.
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TRANSUDATION-Thenormal interchange of fluid between the blood and the tissue fluids.