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- ablation. Recently, researchers have demonstrated a successful technique for ablating subsurface tumors with minimal thermal damage to surrounding healthy tissue...
- outermost layers of the pusher/tamper surrounding the secondary, which ablates and applies a m****ive force (much like an inside out rocket engine) causing...
- resection and removal of the endometrium through a hysteroscope, or focus on ablating or killing the endometrial layer of the uterus without its immediate removal...
- remains disappointing. AV nodal reentrant tachycardia is often curable by ablating one of the pathways in the AV node (usually the slow pathway). Atrial fibrillation...
- and the implosion velocity 570 km/s (350 mi/s). The pressure due to the ablating material is calculated to be 5.3 billion bars (530 trillion pascals) in...
- vocals (1998–2002) 2000: Opus(sy) VI (Shredded Records) 2002: Sadochismo (Ablated Records) 2004: Egoleech (Morbid Records) 1998: ****tales (Shredded Records)...
- snow on their upper surfaces, and ablate snow on their lower surfaces. An ice cap in equilibrium ac****ulates and ablates snow at the same rate. The AAR is...
- molten material Lower plenum debris Possible region depleted in uranium Ablated incore instrument guide Hole in baffle plate Coating of previously molten...
- atmosphere where both will burn up. The laser broom uses a ground-based laser to ablate the front of the debris, producing a rocket-like thrust that slows the object...
- along a predetermined pattern to ablate desired portions. The thin layer is then replaced onto the surface. Ablating a central area of the surface or...