interstitial space

collocation in English

meaningsofinterstitialandspace

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interstitial
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.təˈstɪʃ.əl/
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/ˌɪn.tɚˈstɪʃ.əl/
medicalspecialized
relating to spaces between cells, tissues, or organs in ...
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space
noun
uk
/speɪs/
us
/speɪs/
an empty area that is available to ...
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(Definition ofinterstitialandspacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Then you have theinterstitialspacein plan and section and that's it.
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Transcapillary filtration of fluid into theinterstitialspacealso occurs, which contributes to the decreased central blood volume.
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Another advantage of using aninterstitialspaceis that easy access to the equipment in them may encourage preventative maintenance.
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Architects refer to the leftover gaps between building walls asinterstitialspace, being neither inside any room nor outside the building.
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Finally, these materials exit by exocytosis, process in which vesicles go out from a cell to theinterstitialspace.
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In the average male (70 kg) human body, theinterstitialspacehas approximately 10.5 litres of fluid.
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Together with the vascular space, theinterstitialspacecomprises the extracellular space.
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In the brain, this ends up in theinterstitialspace.
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Blood initially collects in theinterstitialspace, and then edema occurs by an hour or two after injury.
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When excessive fluid accumulates in theinterstitialspace, edema develops.
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The highinterstitialspaceis currently used for storage.
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Theinterstitialspace(the space between cells outside of blood vessels) may be infiltrated with red blood cells.
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To prevent overheating in summertime, air is allowed to move through theinterstitialspacebetween the facade layers.
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It is a pipe within a pipe, or encased in an outer covering, with an annulus (interstitialspace) between the two diameters.
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Astrocytes form tight junctions and therefore may strictly regulate what may pass the blood brain barrier and enter theinterstitialspace.
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The close-packed structures, which is a way to densely pack atoms while minimizinginterstitialspace.
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In urban design the terms refer to the configuration of built forms andinterstitialspace.
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When the flow of substances goes from the bloodstream or the capillary to theinterstitialspaceor interstitium, the process is called filtration.
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Obsidian created the map with a design philosophy centered oninterstitialspace.
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Another way to use aninterstitialspaceis to incorporate a design that divides the functions of the building into groups and localizes them.
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