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granule
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granule, in astronomy: see photosphere photosphere, luminous, apparently opaque layer of gases that forms the visible surface of the sun or any other star. The photosphere lies between the dense interior gases and the more attenuated gases of the chromosphere.
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granule
Geology a single rock fragment in gravel, smaller than a pebble but larger than a sand grain

granule [′gran·yül]
(astronomy)
A convective cell in the solar photosphere, about 600 miles (1000 kilometers) in diameter.
(geology)
A somewhat rounded rock fragment ranging in diameter from 2 to 4 millimeters; larger than a coarse sand grain and smaller than a pebble.


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The purpose of using a control, however, would be to establish the ability of the stain to show the presence of eosinophil granules (i.
These cytokines, along with extracellular deposition of eosinophil granule constituents, have been demonstrated in patients with eosinophilic gastroenteritis.
The toxic products of the eosinophil granules can either kill, damage, or dislodge the parasite as a protective host mechanism.
 
 
 
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