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An undesirable result that occurs in paper arising from the rapid expansion of moisture in the interior of a well-sealed sheet, when subjected to high drying temperatures; occurs most frequently on a heat-set, web offset printing press. Caused by too rapid or too high temperature drying, or a weak internal bond strength of the paper.
Ãâó: www.newpagecorp.com/mpd/home.nsf/Glossary
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| blister |
A localized collection of clear fluid causing elevation of the skin, separating it into an upper and lower layer. Breakdown of a blister produces an ulcer.
Ãâó: biology.kenyon.edu/stures/compsstancik/Glossary.ht...
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(1) A small area of the retina where the optic nerve enters the eye; occurs normally in all eyes. (2) Any gap in the visual field corresponding to a area of the retina where no visual cells are present; associated with eye disease.
Ãâó: www.eyesearch.com/vision.terms.htm
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| blister |
A vesicle (a small sac-like protrusion containing liquid) of the skin containing watery matter or serum caused by a burn or another injury (eg friction).
Ãâó: www.drscholls.com/content/info/glossary.htm
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| blistering |
The forming of bubbles or pimples on the painted surface. Blistering is caused by moisture in the wood, by paint having been applied before the previous coat was dry, and by excessive heat during or after application.
Ãâó: www.generalpaint.com/glossary.html
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