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SCALD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to burn with or as if with hot liquid or steam 2. a : to subject to the action of boiling water or steam b : to bring to a temperature just below the ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Scalding - Wikipedia
Scalding is a form of thermal burn resulting from heated fluids such as boiling water or steam. Most scalds are considered first- or second-degree burns. en.wikipedia.org
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Burns and scalds - NHS
Burns and scalds are damage to the skin usually caused by heat. Both are treated in the same way. A burn is caused by dry heat – by an iron or fire, ... www.nhs.uk
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scald
▪ I. † scald, n.1 Obs. Also 6 skald. [Alteration of scall n. by association with scald a. (orig. scalled).] = scall n.1561 Hollybush Hom. Apoth. 2 The drye skaldes of it called in Latin furfur. 1590 Spenser F.Q. i. viii. 47 Her crafty head was altogether bald, And..Was overgrowne with scurfe and fil... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scald - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A scald is defined as a burn caused by hot liquids, typically water, but can also result from hot oils, other liquids, or steam. www.sciencedirect.com
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Meaning of scald in English - Cambridge Dictionary
to burn the skin with boiling liquid or steam: I dropped a pan of boiling water and scalded my leg. to put something in boiling water or steam in order to make ... dictionary.cambridge.org
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SCALD
The structured computer-aided logic design (SCALD) software was a computer aided design system developed for building the S-1 computer. Wallace McDowell Award in 1984 for the SCALD methodology. wikipedia.org
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Burns and scalds | NHS inform
Burns and scalds are damage to the skin caused by heat. A burn is caused by dry heat like an iron or fire. A scald is caused by something wet like hot water or ... www.nhsinform.scot
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Mechanism and Management of Scald Burns - PMC
A scald is a thermal injury resulting from exposure to hot fluid. The vulnerability of children to such injuries can be attributed to their thinner dermis. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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SCALD Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a burn caused by the action of hot liquid or steam. · any similar condition, especially as the result of too much heat or sunlight. · Plant Pathology. a ... www.dictionary.com
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Scalds - Shriners Children's
Scalds are the leading cause of burn injury in young children under the age of 5, and are most often caused by spills of hot food or drinks. www.shrinerschildrens.org
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scald
scald/skɔ:ld; skɔld/ v1 [Tn, Tn.pr]burn (oneself or part of one's body) with boiling liquid or steam (用沸腾的液体或蒸汽)烫伤(自己或自己身体的部位) scald one's hand with hot fat 热油把手烫伤 She was scalded to death when the boiler exploded. 锅炉爆炸把她烫死了.2 [Tn] heat (esp milk) almost to boiling-point 将(尤指奶)加热至接近沸点.3 [Tn] clean (... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Scald
A scald is a type of burn injury caused by hot liquids or gases. It can also refer to: Produce and drinks Scald (barley), common disease of barley in temperate regions Apple scald, a disorder in the storage of apples wikipedia.org
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Boiling Water Burn (Scald): Causes, Treatment, and Prevention - Healthline
May 5, 2023A burn that's caused by hot water or steam is known as a scald. Many scalds can be treated at home. However, larger or more serious scald injuries can be dangerous and require immediate medical ...
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How to Scald Milk - Allrecipes
Place your saucepan on the stove and turn the heat to medium. Stir the milk frequently, to prevent filming, until bubbles form around the edge and the milk starts giving off steam. When the milk starts bubbling, remove the pan from heat. Before you use the scalded milk in a recipe, let it cool down until it reaches 110 degrees F.
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