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margination
mar·gin·ate M0106800 (mär′jə-nāt′)tr.v. mar·gin·at·ed, mar·gin·at·ing, mar·gin·ates 1. To provide with or be a margin to; border.2. To add margin to (a stock portfolio).adj. marginate (-nĭt, -nāt) also mar·gin·at·ed (-nā′tĭd) Biology Having a distinct border or edge. mar′gin·a′tion n.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeemarginatemargination
margination [mar″jĭ-na´shun] accumulation and adhesion of leukocytes to the epithelial cells of blood vessel walls at the site of injury in the early stages of inflammation.mar·gin·a·tion (mar'ji-nā'shŭn), A phenomenon that occurs during the relatively early phases of inflammation; as a result of dilation of capillaries and slowing of the bloodstream, leukocytes tend to occupy the periphery of the cross-sectional lumen and adhere to the endothelial cells that line the vessels.mar·gin·a·tion (mahr'ji-nā'shŭn) A phenomenon that occurs during the relatively early phases of inflammation; as a result of dilation of capillaries and slowing of the bloodstream, leukocytes tend to occupy the periphery of the cross-sectional lumen and adhere to the endothelial cells that line the vessels. mar·gin·a·tion (mahr'ji-nā'shŭn) A hematologic phenomenon that occurs during the relatively early phases of inflammation. |