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An assortment of grains

The word grain has a great many meanings, most being descriptive of a small piece or particle. For examples:

  • a grain of sand or salt; see grain size for granule
  • a grain is a type of simple dry fruit technically called a caryopsis. In agriculture, such crops are often called cereals (grain can also refer to other types of seeds, though this is technically less correct).
  • in materials science (especially metallurgy), a grain is a single crystal inside solid-state matter, also referred to as crystallite
  • a very small unit of mass called a grain (measure)
  • one gram of metric weight equals 15.4323584 grains
  • the fineness of image resolution for photographic film (i.e., graininess of a picture)
  • wood-grain, and as a description of personality or style from wood-working (i.e. going against the grain)
  • also granule, from the diminutive of Latin granum, meaning "grain".
  • Granule (solar physics) are short-lived concection cell structures on the visible surface of the Sun.
  • There is also an Isle of Grain in Kent, England, on which lies the village of Grain, Kent.
  • One of the stocks in the game Stock Ticker
  • in golf, the direction in which individual blades of grass, usually in reference to a putting green

However, it also means the piece of propellant of a solid rocket, more or less a hollow cylinder, sometimes very large.


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CiteULike: Cell proliferation and granule cell dispersion in human hippocampal sclerosis. (492 words)
Granule cell dispersion (GCD) is observed in approximately 40% of cases of hippocampal sclerosis (HS) in patients with epilepsy.
Studies in animal models suggest that GCD may be a consequence of enhanced proliferation of granule cell precursors as a result of seizures.
@article{citeulike:494692, abstract = {Granule cell dispersion (GCD) is observed in approximately 40% of cases of hippocampal sclerosis (HS) in patients with epilepsy.
CiteULike: Granule cell dispersion in the dentate gyrus of humans with temporal lobe epilepsy. (622 words)
Granule cell dispersion in the dentate gyrus of humans with temporal lobe epilepsy.
The extent of granule cell dispersion appeared to be related to the amount of cell loss in the polymorph layer of the dentate gyrus.
Granule cell dispersion was not consistently associated with granule cell loss although 5 of the 11 specimens with granule cell dispersion also showed moderate to marked granule cell loss.
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