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Wound is a type of injury in which skin is torn, cut or punctured (an open wound), or where blunt force trauma causes a contusion (a closed wound).
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Each has a single hole and can be manipulated to resemble the other without being torn or cut.
Naomi Diracles's collages are the most traditional, combining torn and cut paper with painted and drawn elements.
Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque first discovered the advantages of collage for creating compositions in the early 20th century when they began to use torn and cut paper, rather than paint.
The dressing must be applied at the last minute, the leaves should be ineptly torn, never cut into manageable pieces, so the whole process of folding the slippery foliage into a manageable bolus must be performed with complex forkplay.
The surgeons find the models made of flexible material are more difficult to be sewn and easily torn or cut through as compared to real human myocardium or vessels.
Pulmonary laceration, in which lung tissue is torn or cut, differs from pulmonary contusion in that the former involves disruption of the macroscopic architecture of the lung, while the latter does not.
If her dress has ruffles, make them torn or cut them jagged.
If the roof felt tears, cut a piece large enough to cover the tear with lots of overlap, slip the top under the next lap above it, and nail into place.
The exhibition will be the first time his entire body of work from the 30s to the 80s has been shown in the UK, and will showcase his groundbreaking use of "warm printing", torn paper cut-outs and experimental typography.
Horrifying episodes are summoned in retrospect Jasper pouring paint over Cleo's head in a fit of rage, Cleo cutting herself on a broken vending machine and then calmly tearing the cut deeper.
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