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  2. Intrude - Wikipedia

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    Intrude may refer to: Intrusive rock "Intrude", a song from Ring (Gary Burton album), 1974 This page was last edited on 5 February 2017, at 08:07 (UTC). Text is ...

  3. Dental intrusion - Wikipedia

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    Dental intrusion is an apical displacement of the tooth into the alveolar bone.This injury is accompanied by extensive damage to periodontal ligament, cementum, disruption of the neurovascular supply to the pulp, and communication or fracture of the alveolar socket.

  4. Intrusive rock - Wikipedia

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    QAPF diagram for the classification of plutonic rocks Devils Tower, United States, an igneous intrusion exposed when the surrounding softer rock eroded away. Intrusive rock is formed when magma penetrates existing rock, crystallizes, and solidifies underground to form intrusions, such as batholiths, dikes, sills, laccoliths, and volcanic necks.

  5. Igneous intrusion - Wikipedia

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    Intrusions are broadly divided into discordant intrusions, which cut across the existing structure of the country rock, and concordant intrusions that intrude parallel to existing bedding or fabric. [18] These are further classified according to such criteria as size, evident mode of origin, or whether they are tabular in shape. [1] [2]

  6. Diapir - Wikipedia

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    Diapirs commonly intrude buoyantly upward along fractures or zones of structural weakness through denser overlying rocks. [citation needed] This process is known as diapirism. The resulting structures are also referred to as piercement structures. [citation needed] In the process, segments of the existing strata can be disconnected and pushed ...

  7. Intrusive thought - Wikipedia

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    An intrusive thought is an unwelcome, involuntary thought, image, or unpleasant idea that may become an obsession, is upsetting or distressing, and can feel difficult to manage or eliminate.

  8. Intrusion on seclusion - Wikipedia

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    [6] But the press is given more latitude to intrude on seclusion to gather important information, so many actions that would be considered "highly offensive" if performed by a private citizen may not be considered offensive if performed by a journalist in the "pursuit of a socially or politically important story." [5]

  9. Obsessive relational intrusion - Wikipedia

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    There are several key components of ORI that distinguish it from other similar relational patterns. First, ORI involves a lack of mutual agreement regarding the nature or even the existence of a relationship. While the person obsessed with the relationship is attempting to make a closer connection, the object of ORI desires