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puncture in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Puncture,
punctured or
puncturing may
refer to: a flat tyre in
British English (US
English "flat tire"...
- In topology,
puncturing a
manifold is
removing a
finite set of
points from that manifold. The set of
points can be
small as a
single point. In this case...
- redundancy. However, with
puncturing the same
decoder can be used
regardless of how many bits have been
punctured, thus
puncturing considerably increases...
-
Lumbar puncture (LP), also
known as a
spinal tap, is a
medical procedure in
which a
needle is
inserted into the
spinal canal, most
commonly to collect...
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Suspension of
disbelief is the avoidance—often
described as willing—of
critical thinking and
logic in
understanding something that is
unreal or impossible...
- Post-dural-
puncture headache (PDPH) is a
complication of
puncture of the dura
mater (one of the
membranes around the
brain and
spinal cord). The headache...
-
Puncture (released
under the
title Injustice in the
United Kingdom) is an
independent feature film
starring Chris Evans,
directed by Adam K****en and Mark...
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topologically equivalent to both the open
cylinder S1 × (0,1) and the
punctured plane. The area of an
annulus is the
difference in the
areas of the larger...
- A
pneumothorax is an
abnormal collection of air in the
pleural space between the lung and the
chest wall.
Symptoms typically include sudden onset of sharp...
- selection; however, in practice, a
puncturing procedure is
often used to
achieve the
required code rate.
Puncturing is a
technique used to make a m/n rate...