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ablate To remove. Used in reference to the formation of laser-readable "pits" in the recording layer of optical disks.
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ablate To eliminate cancer cells
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ablate To remove by erosion, evaporation or vaporization.
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ablation an electric current or radio- frequency energy can be used via a catheter to destroy the extra pathways in the heart which cause tachycardia.
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ablation Natural process removing, eroding, evaporating, melting, or evaporatng material in situ. Rates of ablation where calculable can be used to determine duration of ablated objects Thus, if the total diminution of glaciers consists typically of evaporation at a 5% per annum rate in the Northern Alps, the balance of ablation occurs in melt waters. But (q) climatic occurrences or (u) climatic shifts will affect both evaporation and melt rates.
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