-
distinguished from
phreatomagmatic eruptions because the
erupted material is all
country rock; no
magma is
erupted.
Volcanoes vary
greatly in
their level of activity...
- and Isarog,
which last
erupted around 3500 BCE and 2374 BCE ± 87
based on
radiocarbon dating Volcanoes in the
country have
erupted within the last 600 years...
-
Angiomas are
benign tumors derived from
cells of the
vascular or
lymphatic vessel walls (endothelium) or
derived from
cells of the
tissues surrounding...
- the
eruptive material does tend to form
small rivulets).
Volcanoes known to have
Strombolian activity include: Parícutin, Mexico,
which erupted from...
-
crown of a
partially erupted tooth,
including the
gingiva (gums) and the
dental follicle. The soft
tissue covering a
partially erupted tooth is
known as...
- Gardner's
syndrome (also
known as
Gardner syndrome,
familial polyposis of the colon, or
familial colorectal polyposis) is a
subtype of
familial adenomatous...
-
before the age of 25. If they have not
erupted by age 25, oral
surgeons generally consider that the
tooth will not
erupt spontaneously. Root
development can...
-
spectrum as
eruptive xanthomata.
Other types of
xanthoma identified in the
Medical Dictionary include:
Xanthoma diabeticorum: a type of
eruptive xanthoma...
- form,
transient u-shaped
lingual papillitis,
papulokeratotic variant, and
eruptive lingual papillitis. TLP can
occur in
early childhood and can come back...
- 18 km3 (4 cu mi) of
erupted lava, and the Þjórsárhraun
eruption of Bárðarbunga
circa 6700 BCE, with 25 km3 (6 cu mi) lava
erupted, the
latter being the...