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decortication

NOUN
  1. removal of the outer covering of an organ or part

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  • So, I've been mulling over CodeBlueBlog's coverage of Bill Clinton's decortication. Archive 2005-03-01
  • Known sources of equipment for the decortication of sunflower seeds, groundnuts and palm kernels are listed below. Chapter 9
  • It is for this reason that traditional hand decortication often produces low yields of flour (not to mention its tendency to go rancid during storage). 6. Pearl Millet: Commercial Types
  • Processing of ramie fibers requires two operations, namely decortication and degumming: Chapter 7
  • The operation is called a decortication pleurectomy, and was done while one lung was deflated and a tube was inserted to ventilate the other. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Four of these patients underwent thoracotomy with decortication, but only one substantially improved.
  • Such grain lends itself to high storage losses, low decortication yields, poor food quality, and poor seedling vigor. Chapter 27
  • In many centres video assisted thoracoscopic surgery is used routinely to accomplish decortication.
  • He found her comatose with evidence of decortication, a condition relating to derangement of the cortex of the brain causing a physical posture in which the upper extremities are flexed and the lower extremities are extended. Law In The Health and Human Services
  • This property has given rise to an operation called decortication, the results of which we shall examine later on from an industrial point of view. Scientific American Supplement, No. 275, April 9, 1881
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