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Summary Of: Ablation

ablation is used to both cool and protect mechanical parts and... ablation is used to define the removal of ice or snow from the surface of a... Ablation may refer to melting and runoff or... Ablation deposits are the masses of detritus left after surface melting of glacial ice... ablation is the same as removal of a part of... Surface ablation is also employed in... Ablation therapy using radiofrequency waves on the heart is used to cure a variety of cardiac... ablation is a type of arterial cleansing that consists of inserting a tiny... ablation is a process whereby the human bone marrow cells are eliminated in preparation for a... Ablation of brain tissue... genetic ablation is potentially a much more efficient method of removing unwanted cells... The genetic ablation techniques described could prove useful in battling cancer... Ablation in biology can refer to genetic or cell ablation... Genetic ablation describes a gene that has been silenced... Cell ablation is where individual cells are destroyed for experimental reasons... therefore the wavelength of the ablation laser should have a minimum absorption depth... Cell Ablation definition at Change Bioscience...

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