exfoliation u rečniku PONS

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The granite then erodes in concentric layers (similar to how an onion peels) forming rounded masses called exfoliation domes.
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This manifests itself by a form of mass wasting called exfoliation.
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It is directly implicated in epithelial cell damage, exfoliation, and bronchospasm in allergic diseases.
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Gravity exerts a constant downward force that creates new fractures and separates the formations along existing fractures in a process called stress relief exfoliation.
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An example of spontaneous exfoliation is when cells of the pleural cavity or peritoneal cavity are shed into the pleural or peritoneal fluid.
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The controlled skin exfoliation afforded by microdermabrasion will afford make-up and self-tanning products to go on much more smoothly.
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Exfoliation jointing consists of fan-shaped fractures varying from a few meters to tens of meters in size that lie sub-parallel to the topography.
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Milk (deciduous) teeth also become looser naturally just before their exfoliation.
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The process of shedding primary teeth and their replacement by permanent teeth is called exfoliation.
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Common techniques used for this are laser resurfacing, dermabrasion (physical or chemical exfoliation), and surgical removal.
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