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A defect wherein a casting lacks completeness due to molten metal draining or leaking out of some part of the mold cavity after pouring has stopped.
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Removal of color from carpet or other floor tile material by a liquid Some carpets may bleed with hot water. Floor tile (particularly asphalt) can bleed from an excessive concentration of stripper solution.
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The separation of some of the liquid phase from a grease
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Horse bleeds from the lungs after exertion.
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A horse that suffers exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhaging. Such horses might slow abruptly when their breathing is inhibited. The condition can sometimes be controlled, the effects mollified, with the diuretic Lasix.
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