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perforation a hole or series of holes; the state or process of being perforated
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perforation Refers to a series of small cuts made in a material to assist tearing or folding.
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perforation A method of making holes through the casing opposite the producing formation to allow the oil or gas to flow into the well. See the Gun perforation.
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perforation A series of small incisions made in a material to facilitate tearing or folding along a pre-determined line. They are measured in TPIs (ties per inch).
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perforation of stomach or intestine Abdominal crisis due to escape of contents of the perforated viscus into the peritoneal cavity. Peritonitis is certain to develop unless there is immediate surgical intervention. SYN: intestinal perforatio
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