perforated in the PONS Dictionary

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The water is distributed through a set of perforated distribution pipes in the top layer of gravel.
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Perforated plate screen are rolled and welded for strength.
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Distilled shale oil and oil shale gas were collected through 300 mm perforated pipes.
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A medical team diagnosed her condition as perforated stomach, and performed a gastrectomy to save her life.
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Normally, all manufacturer are offers perforated belts with five standard perforation patterns which cover ring most requirements.
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Rigid or flexible perforated piping, connected to fans, delivers the air.
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An 1866 printing was on white paper, with the direction of the burelage lines changed, and in 1872 the stamps were perforated.
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The pyramid and adjoining part of the recessus ellipticus are perforated by a number of holes (macula cribosa superior).
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Their lower lip is perforated with a sharpened bone, and then a wooden labret is introduced.
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There is a procedure that can be of help to those suffering from perforated septum.
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