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O que (quem) é ABLATED - definição

REMOVAL OF MATERIAL FROM THE SURFACE OF AN OBJECT BY VAPORIZATION, CHIPPING, OR OTHER EROSIVE PROCESSES
Ablate; Ablative cooling; Thermal ablation; Ablative material; Rotoablation; Ablated; Ablation therapy; Ablator; Tumor ablation; Chemoablation; Ablation techniques
  • Ablation near the electrode in a [[flashtube]]. The high-energy electrical arc slowly erodes the glass, leaving a frosted appearance.

Ablation         
·noun Wearing away; superficial waste.
II. Ablation ·noun Extirpation.
III. Ablation ·noun A carrying or taking away; removal.
ablation         
[?'ble??(?)n]
¦ noun
1. the loss of solid material (especially ice) by melting or evaporation.
the erosion of rock by wind action.
2. the surgical removal of body tissue.
Derivatives
ablate verb
Origin
ME: from late L. ablatio(n-), from L. ablat-, auferre 'take away'.
Tooth ablation         
Tooth ablation (also known as tooth evulsion, dental evulsion and tooth extraction) is the deliberate removal of a person's healthy teeth, and has been recorded in a variety of ancient and modern societies around the world. This type of dental modification is visually very striking and immediately obvious to other people from the same or different communities.

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Ablation

Ablation (Latin: ablatio – removal) is removal or destruction of something from an object by vaporization, chipping, erosive processes or by other means. Examples of ablative materials are described below, and include spacecraft material for ascent and atmospheric reentry, ice and snow in glaciology, biological tissues in medicine and passive fire protection materials.