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- CALCIFY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Calcify, however, only refers to the deposit of calcium salts in soft tissue and is not synonymous with ossify Ossification creates bone tissue, which is more than simply a deposit of calcium salts
- Calcification - Wikipedia
Density-Dependent Colour Scanning Electron Micrograph SEM (DDC-SEM) of cardiovascular calcification, showing in orange calcium phosphate spherical particles (denser material) and, in green, the extracellular matrix (less dense material) [1] Calcification is the accumulation of calcium salts in a body tissue It normally occurs in the formation of bone, but calcium can be deposited abnormally
- CALCIFY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CALCIFY definition: 1 to become hard or make something hard, especially by the addition of substances containing… Learn more
- CALCIFY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
CALCIFY definition: to make or become calcareous or bony; harden by the deposit of calcium salts See examples of calcify used in a sentence
- Calcify - definition of calcify by The Free Dictionary
Define calcify calcify synonyms, calcify pronunciation, calcify translation, English dictionary definition of calcify tr intr v cal·ci·fied , cal·ci·fy·ing , cal·ci·fies 1 To make or become stony or chalky by deposition of calcium salts 2 To make or become inflexible
- calcify verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of calcify verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- calcify - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
calcify (third-person singular simple present calcifies, present participle calcifying, simple past and past participle calcified) (transitive, intransitive) To make or become hard and stony by impregnating with calcium salts
- What Is Calcification of the Heart and Can It Be Reversed?
The mitral valve, which sits between the heart’s upper and lower left chambers, can also calcify, though this is less common Both coronary artery disease and valve calcification share overlapping risk factors like high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and male sex, and the early stages of both involve lipid accumulation and inflammation
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