Look up occlusion, occlude, or occlusal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Occlusion may refer to: Occlusion (dentistry), the manner in which the upper...
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In 3D computer graphics, modeling, and animation, ambient occlusion is a shading and rendering technique used to calculate how exposed each point in a...
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The occlusion effect occurs when an object fills the outer portion of a person's ear canal, causing that person to perceive echo-like "hollow" or "booming"...
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Occlusion, in a dental context, means simply the contact between teeth. More technically, it is the relationship between the maxillary (upper) and mandibular...
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Occluded front (redirect from Front occlusion)
areas. There are two types of front occlusions, warm and cold, depending on the temperature contrast: In a cold occlusion, the cold air mass that overtakes...
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A coronary occlusion, or coronary artery disease, is the partial or complete obstruction of blood flow in a coronary artery. This condition may cause...
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Vascular occlusion is a blockage of a blood vessel, usually with a clot. It differs from thrombosis in that it can be used to describe any form of blockage...
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Arterial occlusion is a condition involving partial or complete blockage of blood flow through an artery. Arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygenated...
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Screen space ambient occlusion (SSAO) is a computer graphics technique for efficiently approximating the ambient occlusion effect in real time. It was...
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Amblyopia (redirect from Occlusion amblyopia)
quickly. Occlusion amblyopia may be a complication of a hemangioma that blocks some or all of the eye. Other possible causes of deprivation and occlusion amblyopia...
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Occlusion according to The Glossary of Prosthodontic Terms Ninth Edition is defined as "the static relationship between the incising or masticating surfaces...
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Parallax occlusion mapping (POM) is an enhancement of the parallax mapping technique. Parallax occlusion mapping is used to procedurally create 3D definition...
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Branch retinal vein occlusion is a common retinal vascular disease of the elderly. It is caused by the occlusion of one of the branches of central retinal...
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Ray-traced ambient occlusion is a computer graphics technique and ambient occlusion global illumination algorithm using ray-tracing. "RTX Coffee Break:...
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Central retinal vein occlusion, also CRVO, is when the central retinal vein becomes occluded, usually through thrombosis. The central retinal vein is...
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Binasal occlusion is a method of partial covering (occlusion) of the visual field of the two eyes in which the sector of the visual field that is adjacent...
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Tourniquet (redirect from Occlusion Cuff)
limb occlusion pressure (LOP) and recommend a tourniquet pressure based on the measured LOP to set safer and lower tourniquet pressures. Limb occlusion pressure...
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Microvascular occlusion refers to conditions that can present with retiform purpura. It has been suggested that phenylephrine may be a cause. Microvascular...
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A zone of binocular occlusion refers to a zone of the visual field that is not visible to either eye; in particular it may refer to: in ophthalmology...
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Hidden-surface determination (redirect from Occlusion culling)
(also known as shown-surface determination, hidden-surface removal (HSR), occlusion culling (OC) or visible-surface determination (VSD)) is the process of...
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Ocular ischemic syndrome (redirect from Retinal artery occlusion)
post-surgical cases. Retinal artery occlusion (such as central retinal artery occlusion or branch retinal artery occlusion) leads to rapid death of retinal...
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Screen space directional occlusion (SSDO) is a computer graphics technique enhancing screen space ambient occlusion (SSAO) by taking direction into account...
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Occlusion training may refer to: Alternating occlusion training, in vision therapy, using shutter goggles that feature a rapid flicker rate Eyepatch, therapeutic...
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Miliaria (redirect from Occlusion miliaria)
form of miliaria, with long-lasting poral occlusion, which produces anhidrosis and heat retention.: 24 Occlusion miliaria is a skin condition that is accompanied...
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Blood flow restriction training / Occlusion Training (also abbreviated BFR training) or Occlusion Training or KAATSU is an exercise and rehabilitation...
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consonant in which the vocal tract is blocked so that all airflow ceases. The occlusion may be made with the tongue tip or blade ([t], [d]), tongue body ([k]...
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Left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO), also referred to as left atrial appendage closure (LAAC), is a procedure used to reduce the risk of blood clots...
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Central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) is a disease of the eye where the flow of blood through the central retinal artery is blocked (occluded). There...
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Branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO) is a rare retinal vascular disorder in which one of the branches of the central retinal artery is obstructed. No...
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supply (hypoxia). This is most commonly due to a thrombotic occlusion, or an embolic occlusion of major vessels which leads to a cerebral infarct . In response...
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