- In meteorology, an
occluded front is a type of
weather front formed during cyclogenesis. The
classical and
usual view of an
occluded front is that it starts...
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Tight junctions, also
known as
occluding junctions or
zonulae occludentes (singular,
zonula occludens), are
multiprotein junctional complexes whose canonical...
- The
Mahdi (Arabic: ٱلْمَهْدِيّ, romanized: al-Mahdī, lit. 'the Guided'; Persian: مهدی) is a
figure in
Islamic eschatology who is
believed to
appear at...
- Look up occlusion,
occlude, or
occlusal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Occlusion may
refer to:
Occlusion (dentistry), the
manner in
which the upper...
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little parallax). They are also
referred to as
collimating sights or "
occluded eye gunsight" (OEG). The
basic layout of a
collimator sight is a closed...
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travel via
circulation to
occlude secondary arteries,
causing multiple ischemic sites.
Thrombosis occurs when
thrombi occlude vessels in the body. A thrombus...
- pre-stopped consonants, or
sometimes pre-ploded or (in
Celtic linguistics) pre-
occluded consonants,
although technically [n] may be
considered an occlusive/stop...
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adjacent to the
testis ("nut
against nut") so that the
crushing clamp occludes the ****tic artery,
preventing life-threatening
blood loss. The ratchet...
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whereas warm
fronts move poleward,
although any
direction is possible.
Occluded fronts are a
hybrid merge of the two, and
stationary fronts are stalled...
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completely blocked by the
occluding body. An
observer within the
umbra experiences a
total occultation. The
umbra of a
round body
occluding a
round light source...