Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet ABRADED
ABRADED
Definition av ABRADED
- böjningsform av abrade
- perfektparticip av abrade
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- A ventifact (also wind-faceted stone, windkanter) is a rock that has been abraded, pitted, etched, grooved, or polished by wind-driven sand or ice crystals.
- There are benches, flattened ridges and tabular masses of consolidated clay (yardangs) that are in a distinctly defined laminae, three stories being sometimes superimposed one upon the other, while their vertical faces are abraded, and often undercut, by the wind.
- Here they were able to find around a dozen flakes, multiple choppers that had been severely abraded and some bifacial discoidal specimens.
- Because the antiskid and brake modulation systems were inoperative, the eight main wheels locked up, the tires abraded and fully deflated within , and the wheels themselves were worn down to the axle journals during rollout.
- The body lacks scales, but is covered in easily abraded, silvery guanine, which imparts a greenish to purplish iridescence in life.
- The principle is that the protrusions on one surface will both abrade and be abraded by the protrusions on the other, resulting in two surfaces evolving towards some common shape (not necessarily perfectly flat), separated by a distance determined by the average size of the abrasive particles, with a surface roughness determined by the variation in the abrasive size.
- It consists of laterally compressed teeth, 4 cervical, 7 dorsal, 5 sacral, and 7 caudal vertebrae, both humeri, and highly abraded and reconstructed pelvic and hind limb material that includes the left ilium, left ischium, left pubis, left femur, left tibia and left fibula.
- Repairable and renewable: Cuts and scratches can be abraded then further buffed to restore original surface finish.
- If there is no contact, as in shod hooves or when the walls are too long or the movement poor, the lower surface of the sole has a crumbly consistency, and it is easily abraded by scratching it with a hoofpick.
- If the cementum covering the root is not protected anymore by the gums, it is easily abraded exposing the dentin tubules to external stimuli.
- It was a seabird that apparently lived mainly off squid and other soft-bodied prey; the "teeth" were less saw-like than the horny serrations on the beak of the fish-eating saw-billed ducks (Merginae), pointing straight downwards instead and in the fossils often very abraded or broken.
- Soostone – Valuable iridescent gem produced on Buzzell by the abraded carapaces of monoped sea creatures called Cholisters, much in the manner of pearls.
- The tuckpointing method was developed in England in the late eighteenth century to imitate brickwork constructed using rubbed bricks (also rubbers and gauged bricks), which were bricks of fine, red finish that were made slightly oversized, and after firing, were individually abraded or cut, often by hand, to a precise size.
- The codex Escalada bears several significant creases both lengthwise and laterally, and the edges are abraded which, together with a deep yellowish patina, impedes a clear reading of it; however, the main features can be distinguished.
- Flat paint may become glossier through burnishing or staining with grease; glossy paint may lose its gloss and look scratched if abraded.
- Some silicified wood, charcoal fragments, abraded bone fragments, and two theropod dinosaur teeth, have been recovered from the Enon Formation at the Oudtshoorn theropod site.
- While sheeppox and goatpox viruses tend to enter animals through respiratory routes and abraded skin, biting insects are considered the major driving force for the spread and infection of LSDV.
- On glacially abraded pavements of quartzite, caused by the tribological action of the lithic load of ancient glaciers.
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