Definitionn. a process that impregnates something with calcium
Last update: July 17, 2015
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Calcification and calcareous deposits are extremely common in many pathological conditions. [Please select]
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When these tubercles are sufficiently numerous to become confluent, large masses may be formed, which undergo the same retrogressive changes of caseation and calcification. [Please select]
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A very small proportion of the cases may recover spontaneously, the tumors being encysted or undergoing calcification. [Please select]
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After the exuviation of the larval integuments, and when calcification commences, the first layer of shell is deposited under, and then round these primordial valves. [Please select]
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The valves are small, the apices only just crossing each other, and are composed of yellow chitine, with mere traces of calcification. [Please select]
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The umbo, or centre of calcification, is seated close to the occludent margin, and at about one fourth of the length of the valve from the apex. [Please select]
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These plates are of a faint-brown or yellowish colour, and are conspicuous: the degree of calcification differs considerably; some are quite brittle and very thin, others half horny, and effervesce only slightly in acids. [Please select]
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In early childhood the processes of calcification and decalcification proceed side by side and with great rapidity, and in health there is always a balance on the side of the constructive process. [Please select]
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