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occlusion <an occlusion; occlusions> N

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coronary occlusion or thrombosis

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The development, appearance, and classification of teeth fall within its field of study, though dental occlusion, or contact among teeth, does not.
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It usually results from occlusion of the vertebral artery in lesions of the nucleus ambiguous and pyramidal tract.
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In the industry, ambient occlusion is often referred to as sky light.
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Admittedly the constellation model can be modified to allow for occlusions and other large abnormalities but this model is naturally suited to it.
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Both patients underwent fluorescein retinal angiography that demonstrated multifocal retinal artery occlusions without evidence of embolic disease.
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The test uses a low-frequency tuning fork to test for the occlusion effect.
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He also examined a variety of eyewashes and tinctures, and reportedly invented eye occlusion therapy, currently used for correction of strabismus and amblyopia.
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However, not all pelvic infections will cause distal tubal occlusion.
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The broad, blunt cheek teeth show extensive wear associated with occlusion, and would have functioned as molars, grinding up the food.
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When there are no teeth present in the mouth, the natural vertical dimension of occlusion is lost and the mouth has a tendency to overclose.
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