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  2. Abrasion (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Avoid exposing abraded skin to the sun as permanent hyperpigmentation can develop. Healing The gallery below shows the healing process for an abrasion on the palm ...

  3. Abrasion collar - Wikipedia

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    An abrasion collar, also known as an abrasion ring or abrasion rim, is a narrow ring of stretched, abraded skin immediately surrounding projectile wounds, such as gunshot wounds. It is most commonly associated with entrance wounds and is a mechanical defect due to a projectile's penetration through the skin. It is caused by a temporary over ...

  4. Abrasion (geology) - Wikipedia

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    Glacially abraded rocks in western Norway near Jostedalsbreen gntration. Abrasion is a process of weathering that occurs when material being transported wears away at a surface over time, commonly occurring with ice and glaciers. The primary process of abrasion is physical weathering.

  5. Dental abrasion - Wikipedia

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    There are several reasons to treat abrasion lesion(s) (also known as ‘Class V cavity’) such as: Sensitivity. Presence of carious lesion. Aesthetically unpleasant. Arresting the progression of the lesion. Reducing potential onset of caries or periodontal disease as these lesions can present as a plaque retention factor.

  6. Abrasion (mechanical) - Wikipedia

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    The Archard equation is a simple model used to describe sliding wear and is based on the theory of asperity contact. [1]= where: Q is the total volume of wear debris produced K is the wear coefficient

  7. Die-deterioration doubling - Wikipedia

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    There really are two different kinds of DDD: Inside and Outside Abraded Die Doubling. This is because Die Deterioration Doubling manifests itself in two different ways. The two classes look different, and are caused by wear in two different places. Inside Abraded Die Doubling is caused by wear around the edges and inside the actual detail affected.

  8. Abrasion - Wikipedia

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    Abrasion may refer to: . Abrasion (dental), the loss of tooth structure by mechanical forces from a foreign element Abrasion (medical), a wound consisting of superficial damage to the skin

  9. Corneal abrasion - Wikipedia

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    Corneal abrasion is a scratch to the surface of the cornea of the eye. [3] Symptoms include pain, redness, light sensitivity, and a feeling like a foreign body is in the eye. [1]