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However, there were also small erosion areas on the lobe, extending downwind from eroding sections of the rim.
In fact, the softness of the fibres makes the cavitation to produce small erosion effect and the reticulate structure of the fabric favours the formation of air bubble layers which obstruct wave penetration.
It's the small erosion over time that crumbles the foundation.
Moreover, a cyclohexenylboronate was coupled with only a small erosion of ee.
One of these patients had a small erosion that corresponded to the erosion seen on low-field MRI.
46 RAP (also called type 3 CNV) is described as small erosion or elevated RPE, a flap sign, or, later, a focal funnel-shaped defect in the RPE, called 'kissing sign', accompanied by subretinal and/or intraretinal fluid (figure 8).
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The low-density patches showed no such patterns, and were generally characterised by some small-scale erosion directly around individual bamboo canes.
These small erosions of banker power will never be turned into a lasting settlement without government action.
The macroscopic appearance of the colon was scored in a blinded fashion as follows: 0, no evidence of inflammation; 1, erythema only; 2, erythema and small erosions; 3, 2 or more bleeding ulcers and/or inflammation and/or moderate adhesions [30].
Oblique projections may enhance observation of small erosions.
Finding bone erosions may also have diagnostic relevance, and US has been shown to be more sensitive than plain XR for the detection of small erosions.
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