fibrous in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for fibrous in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary

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The lesion may have a fibrous character if it is older, and the surface may have ulcerations.
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Usually, fibrous strands are found between this latter process and the iliac crest, but these are only considered a true ligament when dense enough.
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Because of this cutting action, they can handle fibrous waste.
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During the active phase, the base of the ulcer shows 4 zones: inflammatory exudate, fibrinoid necrosis, granulation tissue and fibrous tissue.
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The species is characterised by glossy, rounded dark green leaves and fibrous rough grey bark on the trunk and larger branches.
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Long exposure can give rise to inflammation leading to fibrosis (proliferation of fibrous tissues) and thus causing serious lung damage.
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The resorbed bone is replaced by a markedly vascularized fibrous tissue.
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As the fruit body matures, the fibrous layer of the outer peridium splits, star-like, into three to six rays about halfway down or more.
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The fibrous nature of wrought iron required knowledge and skill to properly form any tool which would be subject to stress.
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Juvenile tortoises tend to eat more legumes, which are higher in protein, and fewer grasses and tough, fibrous plants than mature tortoises.
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