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ablation surgical removal of a body part or tissue the erosive process that reduces the size of glaciers
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ablation In medicine, the removal or destruction of a body part or tissue or its function. Ablation may be performed by surgery, hormones, drugs, radiofrequency, heat, or other methods.
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ablation 1. All processes that remove snow, ice, or water from a glacier, snowfield, etc.; in this sense, the opposite of accumulation. These processes include melting, evaporation, calving, wind erosion, and an avalanche. Air temperature is the dominant factor in controlling ablation, precipitation amounts exercising only secondary control. During the ablation season (usually summer), an ablation rate of about 2 mm h -1 is typical of glaciers in a temperate climate. 2. ...
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ablation The combined process (such as, sublimation, melting or evaporation) which removes ice and/or snow from the surface of a glacier, snowfield, etc.
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ablation the act of cutting off any part of the body, or the removal of a growth or damaged tissue. Ablation can also refer to damage induced during a surgical procedure. For example, an ablation may involve surgical cutting (excision); chemical destruction, such as injection of phenol; or the use of high frequency electrical current or radio waves.
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