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to perforation
noun
The act of perforating or the state of being perforated
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But to those of us who were here back in September of 2001, we learned that even the edifice of Manhattan itself is subject to perforation and endless loss.
Pseudo-skin factor due to perforation.
The composites were subjected to perforation ballistic tests for performance evaluation.
Diverticulitis, present in 20 % of patients with symptomatic Meckel's diverticula, may lead to perforation.
Osteomyelitis secondary to perforation of the esophagus is a rare condition.
An example deals with slot ECM of a stainless steel plate up to perforation.
Calculation of the pressure loss due to convergence to perforation is discussed by Okonkwo (1995).
This pathological condition would ultimately lead to perforation and was normally indicated for emergency surgery aimed at intestinal resection.
Eggebrecht et al. reported that they observed mild erosive lesions in the esophagus that led to perforation on endoscopy [4].
It was found that Kevlar epoxy composite material with Nanostrength M52N has the best resistance to perforation.
Specimens were impacted at various impact energies ranging from 5 J to perforation thresholds of the composite at room temperature.
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