occlusions

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plural of occlusion
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The process of occluding, or something that occludes
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The absorption of a gas or liquid by a substance such as a metal
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{n} a closing or shutting up
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the act of blocking
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(dentistry) the normal spatial relation of the teeth when the jaws are closed
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any blockage in blood flow from an organ or tissue
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blockage of an artery
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Blocking of an opening or passage within an animal's body
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The process of the formation of an occluded front which is a composite of two fronts, formed as a cold front overtakes a warm front or a quasi-stationary front
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any part of a person’s memories that is hidden on the time track and is not available to conscious recall except through processing See also time track
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closure or blockage (as of a blood vessel)
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boundary where a cold front has overtaken a warm front and lifted the warm front; also called an occluded front (Occluded Front)
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The condition of being closed or of fitting together
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Relationship between the upper and lower teeth when they are in contact; it refers to the alignment of teeth as well as the relationship of the dental arches
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The alignment of the teeth when upper and lower jaws are brought together
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The meeting together of the upper and lower teeth and jaws
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The vision effect of closer objects overlapping or occluding more distant ones, providing visual clues to judge how close objects are from the viewer Slight head motions provide more information about occlusions
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An occluded front
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The blocking of the view of part of an image by another
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Any contact between biting or chewing surfaces of upper and lower teeth
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The act of occluding, or the state of being occluded
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The transient approximation of the edges of a natural opening; imperforation
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A closure within the vocal tract that produces an oral stop or nasal stop
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how the upper and lower teeth come together
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refers to the position of the teeth when the jaws are brought together If your dentures are worn, your teeth may not meet together correctly
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(dentistry) the normal spatial relation of the teeth when the jaws are closed closure or blockage (as of a blood vessel)
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The relationship of the maxillary and mandibular teeth as they are brought into functional contact
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Visual obstruction An occlusion occurs when an opaque surface prevents another surface from being seen When rendering, it is necessary to determine which surfaces are not occluded, a problem known as the hidden surface problem
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The mechanical process by which vapors, gases, liquids or solids are entrapped within the folds of a given substance during working or solidification
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The positions of the teeth when the jaws are closed and their biting surfaces touch
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The transient approximation of the edges of a natural opening, i e , occlusion of the eyelids
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the bringing of the opposing surfaces of the teeth of the two jaws into contact; also : the relation between the surfaces when in contact
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{i} closure, blockage (of blood vessel); adsorption or absorption (Chemistry); normal space relation between upper and lower teeth when the jaws are closed (Dentistry); brief full closure at some section in the vocal tract that blocks the flow of air and accumulation of pressure (in Phonetics); act of blocking, closing of an opening
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In meteorology, the process of formation of an occluded front Some persons restrict the use of this time to the usual case where the process begins at the apex of a wave cyclone ; when the process begins at some distance from the apex, they call it seclusion
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an obstruction in a pipe or tube; "we had to call a plumber to clear out the blockage in the drainpipe"
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The way how the upper and lower teeth close together
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Obscuring the vision of one eye, either totally or partially, to prevent or reduce visual stimulation
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Anything that obstructs or closes a vessel or canal
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Occlusion means the act of closing off In dermatology, occlusion is a technique used to increase the penetration of a topically applied substance, such as a corticosteroid
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A term applied, in the case of metals, to the absorption or entrapment of gases
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The obstruction or closing of a blood vessel that can be associated with coronary artery disease
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(meteorology) a composite front when colder air surrounds a mass of warm air and forces it aloft