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components of an organism.
Biological ablation is the
removal of a
biological structure or functionality.
Genetic ablation is
another term for gene silencing...
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complication of
radiofrequency ablation in this condition.
Recurrence rates with
cryoablation are higher, though.
Microwave ablation,
where tissue is ablated...
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cardiac arrest. The
ablation procedure can be
classified by
energy source:
radiofrequency ablation and cryoablation.
Catheter ablation may be recommended...
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elevated levels of GIH, and
eyestalk ablation lowers the high
haemolymph titer of GIH. The
effect of
eyestalk ablation is not on a
single hormone such as...
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Ableism (/ˈeɪbəlɪzəm/; also
known as ablism,
disablism (British English), anapirophobia, anapirism, and
disability discrimination) is
discrimination and...
- Look up
able in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Able may
refer to:
Able (1920 automobile), a
small French cyclecar Able (rocket stage), an
upper stage...
- (AI),
particularly machine learning (ML),
ablation is the
removal of a
component of an AI system. An
ablation study investigates the
performance of an...
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electrocautery ablation. Less
frequently than
other techniques, this
ablation technique is emplo****.
Radiofrequency Ablation – The
uterus is filled...
- Cell
ablation (from
Latin Cellula "small chamber" and
Ablatio "removal"). Also
known as
tissue ablation, cell
ablation is a
biotechnological tool for...
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Ablation zone or
ablation area
refers to the low-altitude area of a
glacier or ice
sheet below firn with a net loss in ice m**** due to melting, sublimation...