For granular flows in which interstitial fluid effects are negligible the mechanical behaviour is determined entirely by the forces exerted at particle-particle contacts.
A filter-passing agent producing interstitial myocarditis in anthropoid apes and small animals.
The association of the interstitial layer with the basal lamina could also implicate it in the supportive function.
Approximately 5 % of the alveolar lining was thickened, lacked capillaries and contained abundant interstitial fibrils.
Priming with "reconstructed" blood allows continuous perfusion, since the longer duration of bypass is not associated with formation of interstitial edema.
The clear prime used in circulatory arrest leads to only limited formation of interstitial edema, provided that exposure to capillary leakage is reduced in time.
Most of the segregation vein is crystallized (approximately 95 % of the volume), but small interstitial glass patches still remain (around 5 %).
Estimation of interstitial edema was, therefore, inferred from clinical investigation.