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Erosion and Erosion-Corrosion

2007
Abstract This chapter discusses the erosion and erosion-corrosion behaviors of metals and alloys. It includes data primarily related to particle-laden gas streams impacting on the metal surface. It also covers properties and applications and provides guidelines for materials selection.
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Erosion and Erosion Protection

2010
One of the greatest challenges in the use of infrared windows and domes is to protect them from damage by particle impact. Collisions with raindrops are a problem at the velocities of airplanes and missiles. Figure 7.1 shows the damage to a missile dome after traversing a rainfield on the rocket sled in Fig. 7.2.
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Duodenal Erosions

Endoscopy, 1985
Duodenal erosions may be classified as (1) Idiopathic erosions, a disease entity with a tendency to recur throughout a period of decades, and (2) Erosions as a stress reaction to various disorders. Massive bleeding may occur in both forms. It is of clinical interest that bleeding in a patient with duodenal erosions may not be from the duodenum but from
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Wind Erosion

2011
No abstract.
Gromke, C.B., Burri, K.
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Erosive footprints

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2023
Claudia, Perez Acosta   +2 more
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Erosive Osteoarthritis

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2003
Erosive osteoarthritis (EOA) is a progressive disorder affecting the interphalangeal joints of the hands. Severe synovitis is superimposed on the typical changes seen in conventional interphalangeal osteoarthritis (OA), which includes formation of Heberden's and Bouchard's nodes. Imaging studies show a combination of bony proliferation (osteophytosis),
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Sandy coastlines under threat of erosion

Nature Climate Change, 2020
M. Vousdoukas   +6 more
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Methods of assessing erosion and erosive potential

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1996
Methods for use in vitro are reviewed first, classified under the examination of extracted teeth, chemical and physical methods, digital image analysis, scanning electron microscopy and other potentially useful techniques. Methods for recording erosion in laboratory animals are dealt with next, including techniques that can also be used in vitro ...
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Erosion of Geomaterials - Internal erosion and surface erosion

2012
This compendium aims to deliver a significant part of the current French scientific progress on the problem of the erosion of geomaterials, with a focus on the mechanical/physical aspect. The contributions oscillate between a phenomenological outlook that is well grounded in experiments, and an approach that can offer a modeling framework.
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