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Abrade


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To rub or wear off; to waste or wear away by friction; as, to abrade rocks.
  • (v. t.) Same as Abraid.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In addition, the bag does not abrade or desiccate the bowel, potentially reducing serosal injury and adhesion formation.
  • (2) Finely diffused and abraded amalgam must not be ignored as a source of absorbable mercury.
  • (3) In some cases the deposits appear to be caused by pulsing the electrode with current, while in other cases the deposits are corroded or abraded from the electrode or are otherwise not associated with the neuroprosthetic functioning of the implant.
  • (4) Less than 10 TCID50 (50% tissue culture infectious doses) of virus was required to produce large lesions (greater than 5 mm diameter) which developed during a period of 10 to 14 d prior to onset of healing which was complete by 28 to 30 d. A serum neutralising antibody response was also detected and protection against challenge by application of virulent virus to abraded skin was demonstrated in that challenge lesions developed and healed more quickly (14 d against 30 d).
  • (5) Two simple mechanized procedures have been developed for gently abrading the plant surface in order to efficiently extract glandular enzymes in high purity.
  • (6) Narrowing of the previously abraded coronary arteries was similar for the diltiazem-treated (median 7.1%, ranges 2.6-29.0%) and the control group (median 10.0%, ranges 2.3-24.1%).
  • (7) It was formed by electrolytic etching directly after the bonding surface of metal retainer was abraded, preparation of the axial grooves in the edentulous proximal surfaces of abutments, drying with compressed air and drying agent after enamel was acid etched and washed, bonding area was about 49 mm2 in each retainer and without using opaque agent between bonding agent and resin.
  • (8) Histological examination showed that the diamond fraise left a smooth abraded surface and the wire brush left an uneven surface.
  • (9) Abraded grooves have been observed on the anterior teeth of all the adults in a small population of prehistoric California Indians.
  • (10) The difference in infection frequency between quarters with smooth IMD and quarters with abraded IMD was significant (P less than 0.05).
  • (11) PSL showed no irritancy to both the intact and abraded guinea pig skin at 50% concentration.
  • (12) Several weeks later, allograft epidermis was abraded and replaced with the keratinocyte cultures.
  • (13) We used the balloon catheter technique to abrade a defined portion of the lining of the aorta in rats.
  • (14) Among models in infected quarters, percentage of lumen was lowest and stroma highest in quarters fitted with abraded devices.
  • (15) These abraded surfaces were compared with SEM micrographs of in-vivo composites surface after 4 years of service.
  • (16) Microscopically, silicone particles in synovium and lymph node were identical to particles abraded from a new prosthesis.
  • (17) Sixteen cured samples of each were initially finished with 600-grit paper and then abraded by medium-grit wheels for 30,000 cycles.
  • (18) High-speed rotational atherectomy uses a diamond-coated, elliptical burr to abrade occlusive atherosclerosis, especially noncompliant calcified plaque.
  • (19) An air-powder abrasive device abrades cementum rapidly and should be used carefully below cementoenamel junction.
  • (20) The prominences made of sealants, in particular, were abraded rapidly, one-fifth of retention being left after 3000 removals.

Abraded


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Abrade

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In addition, the bag does not abrade or desiccate the bowel, potentially reducing serosal injury and adhesion formation.
  • (2) Finely diffused and abraded amalgam must not be ignored as a source of absorbable mercury.
  • (3) In some cases the deposits appear to be caused by pulsing the electrode with current, while in other cases the deposits are corroded or abraded from the electrode or are otherwise not associated with the neuroprosthetic functioning of the implant.
  • (4) Less than 10 TCID50 (50% tissue culture infectious doses) of virus was required to produce large lesions (greater than 5 mm diameter) which developed during a period of 10 to 14 d prior to onset of healing which was complete by 28 to 30 d. A serum neutralising antibody response was also detected and protection against challenge by application of virulent virus to abraded skin was demonstrated in that challenge lesions developed and healed more quickly (14 d against 30 d).
  • (5) Two simple mechanized procedures have been developed for gently abrading the plant surface in order to efficiently extract glandular enzymes in high purity.
  • (6) Narrowing of the previously abraded coronary arteries was similar for the diltiazem-treated (median 7.1%, ranges 2.6-29.0%) and the control group (median 10.0%, ranges 2.3-24.1%).
  • (7) It was formed by electrolytic etching directly after the bonding surface of metal retainer was abraded, preparation of the axial grooves in the edentulous proximal surfaces of abutments, drying with compressed air and drying agent after enamel was acid etched and washed, bonding area was about 49 mm2 in each retainer and without using opaque agent between bonding agent and resin.
  • (8) Histological examination showed that the diamond fraise left a smooth abraded surface and the wire brush left an uneven surface.
  • (9) Abraded grooves have been observed on the anterior teeth of all the adults in a small population of prehistoric California Indians.
  • (10) The difference in infection frequency between quarters with smooth IMD and quarters with abraded IMD was significant (P less than 0.05).
  • (11) PSL showed no irritancy to both the intact and abraded guinea pig skin at 50% concentration.
  • (12) Several weeks later, allograft epidermis was abraded and replaced with the keratinocyte cultures.
  • (13) We used the balloon catheter technique to abrade a defined portion of the lining of the aorta in rats.
  • (14) Among models in infected quarters, percentage of lumen was lowest and stroma highest in quarters fitted with abraded devices.
  • (15) These abraded surfaces were compared with SEM micrographs of in-vivo composites surface after 4 years of service.
  • (16) Microscopically, silicone particles in synovium and lymph node were identical to particles abraded from a new prosthesis.
  • (17) Sixteen cured samples of each were initially finished with 600-grit paper and then abraded by medium-grit wheels for 30,000 cycles.
  • (18) High-speed rotational atherectomy uses a diamond-coated, elliptical burr to abrade occlusive atherosclerosis, especially noncompliant calcified plaque.
  • (19) An air-powder abrasive device abrades cementum rapidly and should be used carefully below cementoenamel junction.
  • (20) The prominences made of sealants, in particular, were abraded rapidly, one-fifth of retention being left after 3000 removals.

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