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O que (quem) é interstitial - definição

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Intersitials; Interstitial spaces; Interstital; Interstitials; Interstitially; Interstice; Interstition; Interstitions; Interstitial (disambiguation); Interstitial space; Interstices

interstitial         
a.
Intervening, intermediate.
Interstitial         
·adj Of or pertaining to interstices; intermediate; within the tissues; as, interstitial cavities or spaces in the tissues of animals or plants.
interstitial         
<World-Wide Web> A World-Wide Web page that appears before the expected content page. Interstitials can be used for advertising (intermercial, transition ad) or to confirm that the user is old enough to view the requested page, etc.. (2003-07-11)

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Interstitial

An interstitial space or interstice is a space between structures or objects. In particular, interstitial may refer to:

Exemplos do corpo de texto para interstitial
1. Twelve essential oils combine naturally, stimulating cells in the body‘s interstitial fluid, effectively plumping them up with water.
2. Ironically, the tragedy of exile and dispersal has placed many Palestinian artists in an interstitial position between their oriental matrix and the dominant culture of the West.
3. She said, I believe what‘s happening between my dad and Karen is the most prominent example of a healthy interfaith relationship that I and others in the community have ever seen.‘‘ Bossov, the spiritual leader of Adath Emanu–El, has interstitial nephritis, kidney failure that has been progressing slowly.
4. "An Inconvenient Truth," the 100–minute movie that is essentially Gore giving a slide show about global warming, is the third–highest–grossing documentary ever, with a worldwide box office of $45 million, right behind blockbusters "Fahrenheit '/11" and "March of the Penguins." "AIT," as Team Gore calls it, is also the hot pick tonight for Best Documentary, and if its director, Davis Guggenheim, wins an Oscar, he plans to bring Gore along with him to the stage to accept the golden statuette and perhaps say a few words about . . . interstitial glacial melting? (More likely, Gore will deliver a favorite line about "political will being a renewable resource.") In the year since his film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, to a standing ovation, Gore has gone from failed presidential contender – and a politician who at times gave new meaning to the word cardboard – to the most unlikely of global celebrities.