Similar words: corrosive, corrosiveness, atherosclerosis, xerosis, erosion, sclerosis, tuberosity, generosity. Meaning: [-əʊsɪv] adj. 1. wearing away by friction 2. of a substance, especially a strong acid; capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action.
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1. Severe erosive oesophagitis may be a cause of iron deficiency anaemia but hiatus hernia alone seems unlikely to cause iron deficiency anaemia.
2. Erosive oesophagitis was seen in two of the 21 patients who had endoscopy.
3. This is proof of the erosive effects of past inflation rate which climbed to banana republic levels in the 1970s.
4. The erosive processes by which a glacier is reduced.
5. Bleeding from erosive gastritis was rarely life - threatening.
6. The erosive effect of ocean waves on the shoreline.
7. They're the most powerful erosive force on our planet.
8. The value of R, erosive force of rainfall, is the best index judging soil erosion, and is also one of the basic factors used for setting up prediction model of soil loss.
9. Assessment of the acidogenic and cariogenic erosive potential of foods requires the use of reproducible and standardised methods.
10. The findings here fit with acute erosive gastropathy, but there are other patterns.
11. Therefore, it's necessary to study the erosive wear mechanism of drilling string in air drilling.
12. Erosive esophagitis and hiatal hernia were identified in 18 and 70 patients, respectively.
13. In this geometry the erosive effect is most pronounced in the early stages of motor combustion.
14. Conclusion Qingdu Pessary has a reliable effect on erosive cervicitis and it is a safe and effective external preparation of Chinese medicine without adverse reaction.
15. Erosive action is achieved at each contraction where a pair of opposing vanes are installed.
16. It will have erosive and abrasive effects on the pipe line.
17. Objective To explore the treatment for erosive oral Lichen planus.
18. Erosive wear is one of main reasons of barrel life.
19. Investigated charring erosive characters of internal insulation of solid rocket motor under flight acceleration.
20. Not until that is done will the sea be able to recommence its erosive activities at the foot of the cliff.
21. The result is that this type of wave combs material down from the top of the beach giving a net erosive effect.
22. In the nine H pylori negative non-uraemic patients(sentencedict.com),(http://Sentencedict.com) one had erosive duodenitis and another a deformed duodenum.
23. A drizzly dusk was settling on the city and the imminence of nightfall had an instantly erosive effect on her confidence.
24. Even quite small bodies can penetrate the tenuous atmosphere of Mars and cause erosive explosions on its surface.
25. Also, cisapride produces healing rates of up to 50% in erosive oesophagitis that are comparable with histamine H 2 receptor antagonists.
26. Hydrofluoric acid is a highly toxic compound and has strong erosive effect.
27. Objectives Comparing the esophageal acid exposure characteristics between reflux oesophagitis (RE)and non erosive reflux disease (NERD) patients to identify the NERD subgroups.
28. Objective : To explore clinical responses of oral lichen planus of erosive type to catechu.
29. Objective To observe the clinical effects of the therapies and Western medicine on erosive lichen planus.
30. Performed the ablation tests of NBR and EPDM insulation on rotating test system using erosive motor.
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