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Erosion is the
action of
surface processes (such as
water flow or wind) that
removes soil, rock, or
dissolved material from one
location on the Earth's...
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water erosion,
glacial erosion, snow
erosion, wind (aeolian)
erosion,
zoogenic erosion and
anthropogenic erosion such as
tillage erosion. Soil
erosion may...
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Punctate epithelial erosions are a
pathology affecting the cornea. It is a
characterized by a
breakdown or
damage of the
epithelium of the
cornea in a...
- Shigeru; Hattori, Hideaki; Senuma, Akiko; Ishigatsubo,
Yoshiaki (2006). "Bone
erosions in
rheumatoid arthritis can be
repaired through reduction in
disease activity...
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develop corneal erosions as a
result of
another disorder, such as
epithelial ba****t
membrane dystrophy (EBMD).
Familial corneal erosions occur in dominantly...
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Erosion (dermatopathology)
Erosion (morphology) Acid
erosion or
tooth erosion Aeolian erosion or wind
erosion Bank
erosion Fluvio-thermal
erosion Bone...
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Coastal erosion is the loss or
displacement of land, or the long-term
removal of
sediment and
rocks along the
coastline due to the
action of waves, currents...
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Tectonic erosion or
subduction erosion is the loss of
crust from an
overriding tectonic plate due to subduction. Two
types of
tectonic erosion exist: frontal...
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Erosion (usually
represented by ⊖) is one of two
fundamental operations (the
other being dilation) in
morphological image processing from
which all other...
- Shigeru; Hattori, Hideaki; Senuma, Akiko; Ishigatsubo,
Yoshiaki (2006). "Bone
erosions in
rheumatoid arthritis can be
repaired through reduction in
disease activity...