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to blockage
noun
The state of being blocked
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The adenoids' infection and enlargement also predispose to blockage of the eustachian tubes (the passages extending from the nasal pharynx to the middle ear) and thus to middle-ear infections.
78 lines were removed due to blockage.
Myocardial infarction results from death of myocardial tissue due to blockage of coronary arteries.
He indicated the possibility of proportioning air-entrained SCC of high stability and resistance to blockage.
This happens due not only to blockage of drains, but also to undersized stormwater drains.
The deactivation was due to blockage of active sites by coke/oligomer formed.
However, vascular networks are susceptible to blockage which can dramatically reduce their functional performance.
On the contrary, fibre caused bleeding and segregation and led to blockage, especially in higher percentages.
This also might be due to blockage of active sites of azoreductase enzyme by dye molecules with different structures.
However, CNV may not always illustrate obvious early hyperfluorescence due to blockage from the inflammatory component, fluid, or hemorrhage.
On the contrary, at 5000 ppm concentration adsorption and accumulation of particles lead to blockage pore throats.
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