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interstitial
In a separate window. See interstitial ad.
interstitial [¦in·tər¦stish·əl]
(crystallography)
A crystal defect in which an atom occupies a position between the regular lattice positions of a crystal.
(science and technology)
Of, pertaining to, or situated in a space between two things.

(World-Wide Web)interstitial - A World-Wide Web page that appears before the expected content page. Interstitials can be used for advertising (intermercial, transition ad) or to confirm that the user is old enough to view the requested page, etc..


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More components of the blood plasma escape through the filter into Interstitial Fluid and this decreases Blood Volume.
will launch NANOPIA(R) KL-6 Eisai, a new test kit for automated clinical chemistry analyser to determine KL-6, detecting marker of interstitial pneumonia.
The system's continuous glucose sensor is inserted under the skin, measuring glucose in the interstitial fluid found between the body's cells and relaying the information back to the transmitter every five minutes.
 
 
 
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