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shedding the process whereby something is shed desquamation: loss of bits of outer skin by peeling or shedding or coming off in scales
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shedding Shedding (of organisms): A term used to describe the release of organisms (bacteria, protozoa, viruses) into the environment from an infected animal. The organisms may be in the stool, urine, respiratory secretions, or vaginal discharges. The 'shedding' animal may or may not be showing symptoms of disease.
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shedding the release of infectious particles (eg, bacteria, viruses) into the environment, for example by sneezing, by fecal excretion, or from an open lesion.
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shedding This is a "hairy" effect on the carpet surface caused by loose fibers or slack yarn twist, whereby the fibers slip out of the yarn bundle, either in service or wet cleaning. Shedding is not a defect, but rather a characteristic of all new carpet, especially cut-piles and wools. It is caused by short fibers within the pile that work loose during service.
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shedding The operation of opening up the warp threads for the passage of the weft in weaving.
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