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Moderate occlusion refers to a situation where there is partial blockage or closure of a blood vessel or passageway, such as with a moderate degree of plaque buildup in an artery. It may lead to reduced blood flow or function in the affected area, potentially causing symptoms depending on the location and severity of the occlusion. Monitoring and managing risk factors are important to prevent progression to more severe occlusive conditions.
An occluded front occurs in meteorology when a cold front overtakes a warm front, lifting the warm air mass off the ground. This typically results in complex weather patterns, often leading to cloud formation and precipitation. The occlusion can be classified as either a cold occlusion or a warm occlusion, depending on the relative temperatures of the air masses involved. Occluded fronts are commonly associated with mid-latitude cyclones and can signal changes in weather conditions.
In an acidic solution chromate ions are converted into dichromate ions.
Charged atoms are called ions.
Cations -- which are positive ions -- and anions, which are negative ions.
occlusion is calculated by shooting a number of rays in the reflection direction.
thrombotic occlusion
Gunnar Svanberg has written: 'Experimental trauma from occlusion in the dog' -- subject(s): Occlusion (Dentistry), Dental Occlusion
it is said to be in normal occlusion when the teeth are present and occluding in a healthy, stable, and pleasant manner while ideal occlusion or we all know "perfect occlusion" is the relationship existing when all the teeth are perfectly placed in the arches of the jaws and have a normal anatomic relationship to each other. We can attain normal occlusion but never an ideal occlusion. -irishkim7
The general definition for the word occlusion refers the obstruction or a closure of a passageway or vessel. It can also mean to the occlusion of air masses.
Blockage
The two major RVO types are central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) and branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO).
tmj symptoms as if your occlusion is not balanced it can cause numerous symptoms and pain in jaws\ect.
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478.19 - Disease of Nasal cavity/sinuses When indexed: Occlusion Nose 478.19