An interstitial space or interstice is an empty space or gap between spaces full of structure or matter. In particular, interstitial may refer to: [edit] Physical sciences
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On the World Wide Web, interstitials are web page advertisements that are displayed before or after an expected content page, often to display advertisements or confirm the user's age.
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interstitial. In a separate window. See interstitial ad. interstitial [¦in·tər¦stish·əl] (crystallography) A crystal defect in which an atom occupies a position between the ...
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the capitol is “getting a little work done” to help it keep its looks as time marches on. and. mansfield dam in the early morning while we were waiting for the hot air balloons
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in·ter·sti·tial (n t r-st sh l) adj. 1. Relating to, occurring in, or affecting interstices. 2. Anatomy Relating to or situated in the small, narrow spaces between tissues or parts of ...
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In biology, undifferentiated tissue that is interspersed with the characteristic tissue of an organ. It is often formed of fibrous tissue and supports the organ.
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