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- is
called perforating,
which involves removing bits of the
workpiece with a tool. Old-fashioned lick-and-stick
postage stamps are
perforated. When a tool...
- gluteal,
medial and
lateral femoral cir****flex and
second perforating arteries. The
second perforating artery (a.
perforans secunda),
larger than the first...
- In archaeology, a
perforated baton, bâton de
commandement or bâton percé is a type of
artefact from
prehistoric Europe made from antler,
which probably...
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overbalanced or
underbalanced perforating.
Overbalanced perforating is
normally carried out with the help of
perforating guns or
hollow carriers. In overbalanced...
- A
perforated eardrum (tympanic
membrane perforation) is a
prick in the eardrum. It can be
caused by
infection (otitis media), trauma,
overpressure (loud...
- A
perforated ulcer is a
condition in
which an
untreated ulcer has
burned through the
mucosal wall in a
segment of the
gastrointestinal tract (e.g., the...
- copper, Monel, Inconel, titanium, plastic, and more. The
process of
perforating metal sheets has been
practiced for over 150 years. In the late 19th...
- coincidental. Additionally,
perforating folliculitis and
diabetes mellitus are
rather frequently reported together. In
cases of
perforating folliculitis, the affected...
- "Validation of
duplex ultrasonography in
detecting competent and
incompetent perforating veins in
patients with
venous ulceration of the
lower leg".
Journal of...