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protrusions <a protrusion; protrusions> N

protrusions

abnormal protrusion of the eyeball

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Any eventual material transfer or creation of protrusions above the original surface will also reduce the ability to retain a protective lubrication thickness.
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Visitors can "dry snorkel" the upper bed on foot, prowling for pockmarks and odd protrusions -- a croissant shape here, a denture set there -- that betray signs of life.
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The discharge path is through pointed aircraft extremities, such as antennas, wing tips, vertical and horizontal stabilizers, and other protrusions.
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Steadily increasing pressure forces the toes and metatarsals against the metal protrusions, shredding the flesh of the toes and pulverizing their bones.
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Directional blocks are installed at rail station platforms but no warning blocksonly non-slip strips with small dot-shaped protrusions located at the edge of the platform.
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Directional blocks at train stations are made up of thin linear protrusions.
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They are covered in several rows of spiny protrusions.
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These protrusions are not used for propulsion; they serve only as camouflage.
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It features an internal hammer and there are no protrusions to hinder rapid withdrawal from a pocket or holster.
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The user also may not fall so as to strike protrusions or adjoining walls during the 6 ft fall.
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