| corrosion |
The chemical or electrochemical reaction between a material, usually a metal, and its environment that produces a deterioration of the material and its properties.
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| corrosion a. |
anatomy studied by means of corrosive agents that remove the tissues not intended to be observed.
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| corrosion p. |
an anatomic preparation made by injecting the parts to be retained and dissolving the rest of the tissues with some corrosive substance.
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| corrosion s. |
a preparation of an organ, such as the liver, by injection of certain of its structures, as the arteries and veins, and chemical digestion of surrounding substance.
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| corrosion |
A gradual destruction of metal parts by a chemical reaction. It generally results in a build-up of residue and moisture often causing failure of the connection.
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