- Look up ab****n in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ab****n may
refer to: Ab****n (dental), the loss of
tooth structure by
mechanical forces from a...
- An
abradable coating is a
coating made of an
abradable material –
meaning if it rubs
against a more
abrasive material in motion, the
former will be worn...
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Abradable Powder Coatings (APC), also
known as Additive/
Abradable Powder Coatings (AAPCs), are a
class of
abradable materials that are
applied using standard...
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because the ice has rock
embedded in the
basal surface it can
effectively abrade the bedrock. Most
glacial striations were
exposed by the
retreat of glaciers...
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seadevils are a dark
brown to black. The skin is
extremely soft and
easily abraded during collection or even by
simple handling. The
Melanocetidae appear...
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painting is kept, comments: "the
picture is
unfinished and much
damaged and
abraded." The painting's
subject is
taken from the Book of
Revelation 6:9–11, where...
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created by
removing part of a rock
surface by incising, picking, carving, or
abrading, as a form of rock art.
Outside North America,
scholars often use terms...
- the abrasive. Some
factors which will
affect how
quickly a
substance is
abraded include:
Difference in
hardness between the two substances: a much harder...
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differs from an
emery ball, in
which the
surface of the ball is cut or
abraded.
Saliva or
Vaseline smooths the baseball,
while the
emery paper roughens...
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significant toll on the body. The grit and sand from stone-ground
flour abraded teeth,
leaving them
susceptible to
abscesses (though
caries were rare)...