How To Use Induration In A Sentence
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Clinicians should note that surface-level infection does not manifest as erythema, edema, and induration of the surrounding tissue.
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_Hence_? the induration of the calyx should be the most permanent if it is the cause, but to obviate all doubts, both calyx, fructus induratus, and capsula circumscissa, should enter into the generic character; the unilaterality of capsules, and their invariable tendency to look downwards, or rather the inferior unilaterality, may likewise reasonably be considered connected with the same structure of calyx, as well as the expanded limb of the calyx.
Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
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Fire is the cause of induration, but respective to clay; fire is the cause of colliquation, but respective to wax.
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Conclusion The external application with rhubarb mirabilite can prevent the margin fat liquefaction, promote the margin healing, and reduce the margin induration retrogression time.
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Continuation of the processes of induration produces _subbituminous coal_, or _black lignite_, which is usually black and sometimes has a fairly bright luster.
The Economic Aspect of Geology
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Fire is the cause of induration, but respective to clay; fire is the cause of colliquation, but respective to wax.
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But fire is no constant cause either of induration or colliquation; so then the physical causes are but the efficient and the matter.
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Other injection site reactions are: pain or tenderness, erythema, inflammation, skin discoloration, induration, a mass or lump; and hypersensitivity reactions including puritus and urticaria.
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The other case showed a similar appearance with mild induration and mild swelling in the right iliac region.
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This substantiates its folk use for indurations and/or tumors of the abdomen, eyes and liver.
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Approximately 10 percent of biopsynegative villous adenomas contain invasive cancer, even if those with induration, ulceration, and other signs of malignancy are excluded.
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The signs of a hot dyscrasia are heat, burning and pain in the wound; of a cold dyscrasia, lividity of the wound; the moist dyscrasia occasions flabbiness (_mollicies_) and profuse suppuration, and the dry produces dryness and induration.
Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century
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Local reactions: induration and painful reaction at injection site.
Chapter 4
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Squamous cell carcinoma lesions vary in appearance and usually appear as dull, red lesions with scaling and induration.
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The palpable swelling at the site of injection is measured and reported as mm of induration.
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Scleredema is a rare skin disease, characterized by progressive induration of cutis and subcutaneous tissues.
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Severe local reactions (defined as edema or induration >120 mm) occurred after 1% of vaccinations.
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He had a severe local reaction (massive swelling of the leg with induration) and the GP was called out and witnessed this.
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The level of induration in the nearby sediments increases toward the trap rock.
Ecoregions of New Jersey (EPA)
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Careful physical examination may reveal unsuspected or unmentioned cutaneous erythema, induration, ulceration or drainage.
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Lastly, I must not omit that meeting of the parts of bodies which is the chief cause of induration and desiccation.
The New Organon
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An infected pressure ulcer may be characterized by erythema, edema, induration, and purulent or foul-smelling drainage.
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It [sic] steatites for instance I have specimens of every degree of induration from the hardness of soap to the most compact polished jasper and they illustrate the fact of jaspers being indurated steatites, so clearly and fully that I cannot find in my heart to keep them asunder.
The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
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But this they make by the refrigeration and condensation of the body, changing, as it were, by induration the spirit, which of vegetative is made animal.
Essays and Miscellanies
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For when the spirit, or moisture turned to spirit, has escaped from some porous body (as wood, bone, parchment, and the like), then the grosser parts are with stronger effort drawn and collected together; whence ensues induration or desiccation, which I take to be owing not so much to the motion of connection to prevent a vacuum as to this motion of friendship and union.
The New Organon
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But fire is no constant cause either of induration or colliquation; so then the physical causes are but the efficient and the matter.
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