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puncture <a puncture; punctures> VB AUTO

puncture

puncture <a puncture; punctures> N

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tyre puncture AUTO

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A hemothorax, pneumothorax or both can occur if the chest wall is punctured.
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Puncture wounds may be prone to infection depending on the depth of penetration.
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These buttresses are punctured by rectangular and circular window openings and broken by projecting tiled porch roofs at first storey level.
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This involves creation of a fistula between trachea and oesophagus, puncturing the short segment of tissue or common wall that typically separates these two structures.
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Additional smaller punctures scattered over pronotal disk, someobscured by pubescence.
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In most stories, though, he is able to withstand corrosives, punctures and concussions without sustaining any injury (although he can be momentarily stunned).
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Bicycle tyres, and in particular those used in competitions, were fragile and vulnerable to punctures.
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Hybrids wear chamois leather skin; the knees are struck with a metal probe to check for proper puncture.
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It has original casement windows, and its roof is punctured by a series of gable end dormers decorated with scallop trim.
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Similar to the puncture test results, sensory tests also determine that hardness and elasticity increase with increasing time of heating and solid concentration.
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