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Definition of Encapsulations
1. encapsulation [n] - See also: encapsulation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Encapsulations
Literary usage of Encapsulations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Preventive medicine and hygiene by Milton Joseph Rosenau (1917)
"Thus, Williams 2 of Buffalo examined 505 unselected cadavers and showed old
encapsulations and calcifications in 27, or 5.34 per cent. ..."
2. American Journal of Roentgenology by American Radium Society (1919)
"Encapsulations in the upper quadrant often follow drainage of a large collection
in the lower quadrants. Fluid in the lower quadrants may be located ..."
3. A System of Practical Medicine by William Pepper, Louis Starr (1885)
"... for opium in maximum doses as a means of facilitating possible agglutinations
or encapsulations, and a forlorn hope is offered in an early laparotomy, ..."
4. The Diseases of infancy and childhood by Henry Koplik (1918)
"there are encapsulations of fluid, the signs will not vary on changing the position
of the patient. On the other hand, in the adhesive form there will be ..."
5. Genitourinary diseases and syphilis by Henry Holdich Morton (1918)
"... while the mercury, by its superior penetrating power, softens the encapsulations
and destroys the ..."
6. The Diseases of infancy and childhood, designed for the use of students and by Henry Koplik (1906)
"... encapsulations of fluid, the signs will not vary on changing the position of
the patient. On the other hand, in the adhesive 25 ..."
7. The Treatment of Acute Infectious Diseases by Frank Sherman Meara (1921)
"It should be kept in mind that encapsulations of pus between the median surface
of the lung and pericardium seems to be common and unless this possibility ..."