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| corrosion | <chemistry> Chemical process that results in reduction of the structural integrity of the material being corroded. The process might include chemical interactions between a fluid, (such as lithium or water coolant) and the containing material (such as stainless steel), which would result in wall material dissolving into the fluid, and possibly degradation of the mechanical properties of the containing structure. (13 Nov 1997) |
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| corrosion casting | A tissue preparation technique that involves the injecting of plastic (acrylates) into blood vessels or other hollow viscera and treating the tissue with a caustic substance. This results in a negative copy or a solid replica of the enclosed space of the tissue that is ready for viewing under a scanning electron microscope. (12 Dec 1998) |
| corrosion of tissue | This is the destruction of tissue by a substance (such as a strong acid or base) on direct contact. (09 Oct 1997) |
Synonyms : Corrosions
Synonyms : Casting, Corrosion, Castings, Corrosion, Corrosion Castings
| corrosion |
a state of deterioration in metals caused by oxidation or chemical action erosion by chemical action
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| corrosion anatomy |
anatomy studied by means of corrosive agents that remove the tissues not intended to be observed.
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| corrosion |
The gradual deterioration of material by chemical processes, such as oxidation or attack by acids; if caused by an atmospheric effect, a form of weathering. Of great significance is the corrosion due to the combined effects of atmospheric temperature, humidity, and suspended impurities, for example, the rusting of iron, the direct effects upon a surface wetted by acid water, or, indirectly, the rotting of wood caused by the action of fungi or bacteria in the soil and in enclosed spaces. ...
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A process in which a metal is destroyed by a chemical reaction. When the metal is iron, the process is called rusting.
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| corrosion | a state of deterioration in metals caused by oxidation or chemical action |
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