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rebound In reference to skin psoriasis: A severe and sudden change that occurs in psoriasis when systemic therapy is suddenly halted. This change leaves the patient's psoriasis in a significantly worse condition than before the treatment was started. Rebound may also include a change in the nature of the psoriasis, for example, from plaque to pustular form. In some cases, rebound may be recognized early as new onset, severe, and extensive erythema.
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rebound In shock absorbers, a rebound adjustment is a change to the dampening of the shock on the expansion stroke. Without rebound dampening, the car would tend to bounce as it passes over bumps on the track. Rebound adjustments can also affect how the weight of the car shifts around during braking, acceleration and cornering.
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rebound A rebound is a puck deflected in front or the net. A good goalie is always ready to cover rebounds and seldom gives up rebounds. A good forward is always ready to pounce on a rebound for a quick score.
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rebound A term used to describe the actual retrieving of the ball as it rebounds from the backboard or the ring after a missed shot.
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rebound Type of testing used in approving a soccer ball for FIFA match use. Assures that the ball will bounce to the specified minimum and maximum height at a certain temperature and ball pressure. For more information on FIFA soccer ball testing specifications, click here.
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