Definition of Fulguration. Meaning of Fulguration. Synonyms of Fulguration

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Definition of Fulguration

Fulguration
Fulguration Ful"gu*ra`tion, n. [L. fulguratio: cf. F. fulguration.] 1. The act of lightening. [R.] --Donne. 2. (Assaying) The sudden brightening of a fused globule of gold or silver, when the last film of the oxide of lead or copper leaves its surface; -- also called blick. A phenomenon called, by the old chemists, fulguration. --Ure.

Meaning of Fulguration from wikipedia

- Radiofrequency ablation (RFA), also called fulguration, is a medical procedure in which part of the electrical conduction system of the heart, tumor or...
- damage from use. [citation needed] The ulcers can be removed through fulguration (burned off with the use of electricity or a laser) or resection (cutting...
- continuous waveforms, the process of fulguration is performed with relatively high voltage modulated waveforms. Fulguration is a superficial type of coagulation...
- through the use of energy-transmitting devices such as electrocautery/fulguration, laser, focused ultrasound or freezing. Repair involves the direct closure...
- lidocaine) Third-line treatmentstreatment of Hunner's lesions (laser, fulguration or triamcinolone injection), hydrodistention (low pressure, short duration)...
- nephrectomy), extraction (toenail extraction), destruction (rectal polyp fulguration), detachment (below knee am****tion). For biopsies, "extraction" is used...
- lasers (laser ablation), by freezing (cryoablation), or by electricity (fulguration). Its purpose is to remove skin spots, aged skin, wrinkles, thus rejuvenating...
- immediately beneath the skin, such as a subcutaneous wart or sebaceous gland. Fulguration, in which a deliberate spark is generated by touching or nearly touching...
- basic types of electrosurgical techniques are coagulation, desiccation, fulguration and electrosection (cutting). The majority of clinical operations are...
- permanent state, thus "[monads] are generated, so to speak, by continual fulgurations of the Divinity" (§47). Any perfection comes from being created while...