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Definition of Occluding
1. occlude [v] - See also: occlude
Lexicographical Neighbors of Occluding
Literary usage of Occluding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History by American Museum of Natural History (1904)
"When the activity of the workers is suspended during the day-time or during spells
of cold weather, the soldiers remain at their post, carefully occluding ..."
2. The Science and art of surgery by John Eric Erichsen (1854)
"... occluding the orifices of collateral brandies (Fig. 138) ; but most frequently
it is deposited in the form of a conical ..."
3. Handbook of Diseases of the Skin by Hugo Ziemssen (1885)
"... the nose without disfiguring or destroying the mucous membrane of the mouth
or nares, at most occluding the nostril by increase of the several tumors. ..."
4. The London Medical Gazette (1849)
"... and in contact with this circular fissure ran the ligature, which so tar
preserved its shape as to occupy, without occluding, the cavity of the bowel. ..."
5. The Bacteria in Asiatic Cholera by Edward Klein (1889)
"... SHOWING A LARGE FUNNEL-SHAPED OPENING ON SURFACE WITH AN occluding AIR-BUBBLE.
The main part of the growth is liquefied gelatine with numerous granules ..."