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单词 ingrowth
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Definition of ingrowth in English:

ingrowth

noun ˈɪnɡrəʊθˈɪnɡroʊθ
  • 1A thing which has grown inwards or within something.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Within the pod wall vasculature, phloem companion cells also appear to differentiate transfer cell-like wall ingrowths.
    • Each tonsil has an irregular number of ingrowths of the surface epithelium known as tonsillar crypts.
    • In a number of orchid species, the outer tangential walls of short cells have numerous wall ingrowths that greatly expand the surface area of the plasma membrane and, thus, resemble transfer cells.
    • The chisel is placed between the prosthesis and femur, atraumatically separating the ingrowth that holds the prosthesis in place.
    • The cytoplasm associated with wall ingrowths in Treubia contains elements of rough endoplasmic reticulum.
    • However, much less is known of the ecophysiology and structure/function relationships of these cellular ingrowths, except that their presence correlates with vessel embolism.
    • In extreme situations, short cells exhibit elevated potential for ion uptake by developing wall ingrowths.
    • There was an organized thrombus in multiple sections of the superior sagittal sinus, with the thrombus showing an ingrowth of fibroblasts.
    • These are characterized by finger-like ingrowths of the cell wall at the boundary that are transport-active cell surfaces and, thus, exhibit a polarity in terms of wall modification.
    • In contrast to what has been reported for both Vicia and Pisum, we could not find any cell wall ingrowths in the innermost cells of the ground parenchyma.
    1. 1.1mass noun The action of growing inwards.
      the main complication was tumour ingrowth
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For malignant airway obstruction, the only appropriate metal stents are covered models, which prevent tumor ingrowth.
      • The electrodes used to pick up electrical signals transmitted by nerve cells are coated with growth factors that encourage ingrowth of brain tissue to enable each probe to make contact with a series of neurons.
      • In addition, pathologically the masses were composed of a mixture of degenerated ligament tissue, fibrocartilage, necrotic material, and fibrin, with calcification and vascular ingrowth.
      • Tables were constructed of initial characteristics; decreases by death, replacement, and outgrowth to larger size classes; and increases by new trees or ingrowth from smaller size classes.
      • The implantable materials are biocompatible, non-biodegradable implants which are designed for stabilization in soft tissue through the ingrowth of fibrous tissue after implantation.
      • Cementless fixation depends on prosthesis design plus ingrowth and overgrowth of bone to biologically bind the prosthesis to the skeleton.
      • Porous coatings on the femoral stem and acetabular cup were developed in an attempt to create bone ingrowth and biological fixation.
      • These irregular metal components encourage bony ingrowth, allowing a patient's bone cells to intertwine with the irregular metal finish, which holds the implants securely in place.
      • I have very tough whiskers which are also prone to ingrowth.
      • Sponges repair tissue damage by either an infiltration of archaeocytes and other mesohyl cells to the wound area or by localized increases in mitosis that result in ingrowth.
      • This embryo is slightly older than the embryo in A, showing some nuclear elongation and more complete membrane ingrowth.
      • Large stems of F. grandifolia experienced high mortality rates, but were balanced by ingrowth of smaller stems.
      • Despite initial concerns, tumour ingrowth has only occasionally been described, but it has been successfully treated by both laser and the insertion of overlapping stents.
      • This evidence suggests that the dependence on the nerve is imposed on the limb after the ingrowth of the nerve.
      • Unfortunately, the retina is such a complex and highly ordered tissue that the ingrowth of these new blood vessels causes more visual loss than the original degenerative process does.
 
 

Definition of ingrowth in US English:

ingrowth

nounˈɪnɡroʊθˈinɡrōTH
  • 1A thing that has grown inward or within something.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The chisel is placed between the prosthesis and femur, atraumatically separating the ingrowth that holds the prosthesis in place.
    • In a number of orchid species, the outer tangential walls of short cells have numerous wall ingrowths that greatly expand the surface area of the plasma membrane and, thus, resemble transfer cells.
    • In extreme situations, short cells exhibit elevated potential for ion uptake by developing wall ingrowths.
    • The cytoplasm associated with wall ingrowths in Treubia contains elements of rough endoplasmic reticulum.
    • However, much less is known of the ecophysiology and structure/function relationships of these cellular ingrowths, except that their presence correlates with vessel embolism.
    • These are characterized by finger-like ingrowths of the cell wall at the boundary that are transport-active cell surfaces and, thus, exhibit a polarity in terms of wall modification.
    • Within the pod wall vasculature, phloem companion cells also appear to differentiate transfer cell-like wall ingrowths.
    • There was an organized thrombus in multiple sections of the superior sagittal sinus, with the thrombus showing an ingrowth of fibroblasts.
    • In contrast to what has been reported for both Vicia and Pisum, we could not find any cell wall ingrowths in the innermost cells of the ground parenchyma.
    • Each tonsil has an irregular number of ingrowths of the surface epithelium known as tonsillar crypts.
    1. 1.1 The action of growing inward.
      blocked by tumor ingrowth
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These irregular metal components encourage bony ingrowth, allowing a patient's bone cells to intertwine with the irregular metal finish, which holds the implants securely in place.
      • This evidence suggests that the dependence on the nerve is imposed on the limb after the ingrowth of the nerve.
      • This embryo is slightly older than the embryo in A, showing some nuclear elongation and more complete membrane ingrowth.
      • In addition, pathologically the masses were composed of a mixture of degenerated ligament tissue, fibrocartilage, necrotic material, and fibrin, with calcification and vascular ingrowth.
      • Porous coatings on the femoral stem and acetabular cup were developed in an attempt to create bone ingrowth and biological fixation.
      • I have very tough whiskers which are also prone to ingrowth.
      • Tables were constructed of initial characteristics; decreases by death, replacement, and outgrowth to larger size classes; and increases by new trees or ingrowth from smaller size classes.
      • The implantable materials are biocompatible, non-biodegradable implants which are designed for stabilization in soft tissue through the ingrowth of fibrous tissue after implantation.
      • Despite initial concerns, tumour ingrowth has only occasionally been described, but it has been successfully treated by both laser and the insertion of overlapping stents.
      • Large stems of F. grandifolia experienced high mortality rates, but were balanced by ingrowth of smaller stems.
      • The electrodes used to pick up electrical signals transmitted by nerve cells are coated with growth factors that encourage ingrowth of brain tissue to enable each probe to make contact with a series of neurons.
      • Sponges repair tissue damage by either an infiltration of archaeocytes and other mesohyl cells to the wound area or by localized increases in mitosis that result in ingrowth.
      • Unfortunately, the retina is such a complex and highly ordered tissue that the ingrowth of these new blood vessels causes more visual loss than the original degenerative process does.
      • Cementless fixation depends on prosthesis design plus ingrowth and overgrowth of bone to biologically bind the prosthesis to the skeleton.
      • For malignant airway obstruction, the only appropriate metal stents are covered models, which prevent tumor ingrowth.
 
 
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