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phreatic eruptions are
defined by
their eruptive mechanism, and vary in strength. An
important measure of
eruptive strength is the
Volcanic Explosivity Index...
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management of
eruptive hypomelanosis leave much
space to be investigated. Zawar, Vijay; Bharatia, Pravin; Chuh,
Antonio (2014). "
Eruptive hypomelanosis:...
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Angiomas are
benign tumors derived from
cells of the
vascular or
lymphatic vessel walls (endothelium) or
derived from
cells of the
tissues surrounding...
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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...
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Generalized eruptive histiocytoma (also
known as "
Eruptive histiocytoma," and "Generalized
eruptive histiocytosis") is a rare
cutaneous condition characterized...
- Look up
eruption in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
eruption most
commonly relates to volcanoes, see
types of
volcanic eruptions.
Eruption may also...
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discoloration of
water because of
volcanic gases.
Pillow lava is a
common eruptive product of
submarine volcanoes and is
characterized by
thick sequences...
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Eruptive pseudoangiomatosis is a
cutaneous condition characterized by the
sudden appearance of 2- to 4-mm
blanchable red pa****s.: 399 It can
appear in...
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mudflows were
significant forces in all of St. Helens'
eruptive cycles. The Ape
Canyon eruptive period ended around 35,000 years ago and was
followed by...