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vesiculation
vesiculation Path. and Geol. (vɪsɪkjʊˈleɪʃən) [f. vesicula + -ation. Cf. vesication.] The formation of vesicles, esp. on the skin; a vesicular condition or pustule.1876 Duhring Dis. Skin 67 Typical fluid exudation is observed in vesiculation, in the vesicles of eczema and herpes. 1897 Allbutt's Syst... Oxford English Dictionary
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vesication
vesication Med. (vɛsɪˈkeɪʃən) [ad. mod.L. vesicatio, noun of action from vesicare: see prec. So F. vésication (16th cent.), Pg. vesica{chook}āo, Sp. vejigacion. Cf. vesiculation.] 1. The result of blistering or of rising in blisters; a blister or group of these.1543 Traheron Vigo's Chirurg. ii. xi. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Haloprogin
Haloprogin had a high incidence of side effects including: irritation, burning, vesiculation (blisters), scaling, and itching. wikipedia.org
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Geology applications of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
This terminates the vesiculation. The vesiculation initiation and termination is thus recorded in the obsidian sample. wikipedia.org
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Phreatomagmatic eruption
They can be formed at water depths of >500 m, where hydrostatic pressure is high enough to inhibit vesiculation in basaltic magma. wikipedia.org
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Cetacaine
These include hypersensitivity in the form of anaphylaxis, dermatitis, erythema, pruritus which can lead to oozing and vesiculation. wikipedia.org
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block
▪ I. block, n. (blɒk) Forms: 4–5 blok, 5 blokke, 5–7 blocke, 6 block. [In sense 1, app. a ME. adoption of F. bloc, of same meaning; but in senses 17–20 taken directly from block v. OF. bloc is, according to Diez and Littré, a. OHG. bloh (MHG. bloch, mod.Ger. block) in same sense (MDu. bloc, Du. blok... Oxford English Dictionary
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Modeccin
Vesiculation and degranulation of the rough endoplasmatic reticulum after 6 hours of poisoning, total fragmentation after 24 hours of poisoning. wikipedia.org
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EHD protein family
This angulation is what facilitates the interaction of EHD with the lipid bilayer during endocytotic tubulation and vesiculation. The currently accepted model for the mechanism of EHD vesiculation and recycling is as follows (see Figure 2): Cytoplasmic EHD binds ATP at the ATP wikipedia.org
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Patch test
Weak positives are slightly elevated pink or red plaques, usually with mild vesiculation. wikipedia.org
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Stable nucleic acid lipid particle
The SNALPs (around 81 nm in size here) were formulated by spontaneous vesiculation from a mixture of cholesterol, dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine, 3-N- wikipedia.org
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Eldfell
Very little spatter was produced and scoria bombs sometimes broke up explosively in flight (presumably due to rapid vesiculation), and by rapid impact wikipedia.org
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Dallas Lynn Peck
Paper No. 1170-D Geologic map of the Merced Peak quadrangle, central Sierra Nevada, California (1980) USGS Geologic Quadrangle No. 1531 Cooling and vesiculation wikipedia.org
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2003 Midwest monkeypox outbreak
The papules evolved through phases of vesiculation, pustulation, umbilication, and crusting. wikipedia.org
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Hōei eruption
This caused magma expansion due to the "vesiculation" of the now-mixed magma, allowing it to travel to the surface of Mount Fuji. wikipedia.org
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