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Occlusion

Occlusion | Occlusions

Occlusion meaning

The process of occluding, or something that occludes. | Anything that obstructs or closes a vessel or canal. | The alignment of the teeth when upper and lower jaws are brought together.

Example sentences (20)

It turned out that Ezi-Ashi had developed compartment syndrome precipitated by the occlusion of blood supply to the limb for more than 48 hours by the tight cast.

Jo Farrow, a weather expert from Netweather, added: "The occlusion from the second low will pull southwards on Friday, away from Ireland and slowly down Britain.

On PS5 Pro, Dragon Age: The Veilguard will come with Raytraced Ambient Occlusion (RTAO) enabled in the 60 fps performance mode; this feature will only be available with 30 fps fidelity mode on the standard PS5.

It mainly involves the neck, chest and upper back due to occlusion of sweat glands.

Plus you need to know the difference between occlusion—blocking the blood flow to your arteries—and BFR, which should employ only moderate pressure that just slows the blood in your veins.

With Motion Capture, developers can integrate people’s movement into their app, and with People Occlusion, AR content will show up naturally in front of or behind people to enable more immersive AR experiences and fun green screen-like applications.

Abnormalities of occlusion (problems with the bite) are often blamed for TMD but there is no evidence that these factors are involved.

A prenasalized stop starts out with a lowered velum that raises during the occlusion.

A stop is called "fully voiced" if it is voiced during the entire occlusion.

Duct tape occlusion therapy (DTOT) is a method intended to treat warts by covering them with duct tape for an extended period.

Here the back of the tongue is used to create a vacuum in the mouth, causing air to rush in when the forward occlusion (tongue or lips) is released.

Here, the "occlusal adjustment" has already taken place inadvertently, and the adjustment aims to return to the pre-existing occlusion.

If other patches are in the way, the view factor will be reduced or zero, depending on whether the occlusion is partial or total.

If the consonant is voiced, the voicing is the only sound made during occlusion; if it is voiceless, a stop is completely silent.

If the decrease in blood pressure is systemic (rather than occlusion of the renal artery) baroreceptors in the carotid sinus and aortic arch will be stimulated.

In order for this condition to work, occlusion predicates have to be true only when they are made true as an effect of an action.

It can cause occlusion of the arteries and ischemia. citation GCA is diagnosed with biopsy of the temporal artery.

Length In a geminate or long consonant, the occlusion lasts longer than in simple consonants.

Like the laser, it can cause blistering pain and scarring. citation * Duct tape occlusion therapy involves placing a piece of duct tape over the wart.

Occlusion of the ophthalmic artery results in blindness.