(1) Araising from the high rotation rate in these positions, the experience and reports of foreing countries are reviewed.
Fraise
Definition:
(n.) A large and thick pancake, with slices of bacon in it.
(n.) A defense consisting of pointed stakes driven into the ramparts in a horizontal or inclined position.
(n.) A fluted reamer for enlarging holes in stone; a small milling cutter.
(v. t.) To protect, as a line of troops, against an onset of cavalry, by opposing bayonets raised obliquely forward.
Example Sentences:
(1) Histological examination showed that the diamond fraise left a smooth abraded surface and the wire brush left an uneven surface.
(2) The diamond fraise is a more exacting instrument and with the recent introduction of the extra-coarse grit diamond fraise, the instrument is as abrasive as the standard wire brush.
(3) The introduction of diamond fraises has, in the author's opinion, provided greater safety and more versatility than the wire brush.
(4) The couple had quiet, clean sex offenders as domestics; they raised and cooked vegetables, aubergines and fraises des bois besides cabbages, listened to records, read Racine, sunbathed in their tiny yard.
(5) The diamond fraise is more easily controlled by the less experienced surgeon and because of its availability in many different shapes, widths, and grits, it provides greater versatility to the surgeon than the wire brush.
(6) Significant improvement, lasting longer than three years, was achieved using both types of abrading tool: the wire brush and the diamond fraise.
(7) Excision was attempted again in 1983 using both dermatome and high-speed fraise; this time, the cosmetic outcome was excellent.
(8) Because of its severe disfigurement and resulting negative psychosocial impact, the nevus was first removed in 1980 by means of a high-speed fraise; the cosmetic results, however, were not altogether satisfactory.
(9) On the basis of our surgical experience so far we can recommend the following method: resection of the pseudarthrosis with removal of all pathologically changed tissue (also by fraising), insertion of Küntscher nails from the heel to the tibia, adequate covering of the pseudarthrosis location with spongiosa grafts from the pelvic ridge.
(10) Use of a high-speed, air-driven turbo-grinder equipped with diamond fraises that revolve at 85,000 revolutions per minute has improved results in dermabrasions on the face by, it is estimated, 50%.
(11) In seventeen cases the pedal joint was drained by means of track made by an electric fraise.
(12) Rose bits and surgical fraises of different sizes were used at 5,000-80,000 R.P.M.
(13) A patient with linear porokeratosis was successfully treated with diamond fraise dermabrasion.
(14) Radiologic, histologic, and fluorescence microscopic examinations showed that an internally cooled fraise was advantageous.
(15) Dermabrasion using a diamond fraise is a simple and fast method for removing multiple seborrheic keratoses with minimal trauma, rapid healing, and good cosmetic results.
(16) According to our experience, excochleation must be followed by drilling the cyst wall and fraising off the compact substance.
(17) Contrary to the rose bit or the surgical fraises, the DS got soiled more easily and produced definitely finer cuts.
(18) Comparisons can also be made between various brushes or fraises, as well as types and strengths of peeling chemicals.
(19) During each contact of a cutter with the bone, coarse fraises with low R.P.M.
(20) In 31 patients phenol was applied to the wall of the bone cavity after this had been carefully curetted or fraised.