crossability

crossability

(ˌkrɒsəˈbɪlɪtɪ)
n
the quality of being crossable
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These guidewires are designed to provide tip resilience and crossability in challenging arterial lesions.
Other features include a proprietary XR balloon for best-in-class crossability and recrossability without compromising durability and robustness.
Other motives were interspecific gene transfer is generally limited by crossability barriers, ploidy differences, and genetic distance of taxa (Sujatha et al., 2013).
However, a cutting balloon is more effective, although it has a limited crossability of the lesion due to the sharp metal microtome blades and risk of coronary rupture.
Comparative studies on crossability among modern roses and heterosis of some quantitative and qualitative traits in hybrids.
Using Nubaria las female did not succeed, such one--way crossability was reported before as "unilaterahncompatibihty" (24 and 25).
Tercross uses hydrophilic coating on part of its surface, which increases lubrication when it contacts blood, in order to enhance lesion crossability. Physicians can choose between two types of balloons.