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maceration    
n. 浸软;因绝食而衰弱

浸软;因绝食而衰弱

maceration
n 1: softening due to soaking or steeping
2: extreme leanness (usually caused by starvation or disease)
[synonym: {bonyness}, {boniness}, {emaciation}, {gauntness},
{maceration}]



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  • Macerated Skin: Pictures, Causes, Treatment, and Prevention
    Maceration occurs when skin is in contact with moisture for too long Macerated skin looks lighter in color and wrinkly It may feel soft, wet, or soggy to the touch Skin maceration is often
  • MACERATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    : to soften and wear away especially as a result of being wetted or steeped Did you know? Macerate is derived from the Latin verb macerare, which means "to soften" or "to steep," and, in Late Latin, can also mean "to mortify (the flesh) "
  • MACERATION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    MACERATION definition: the act or process of macerating See examples of maceration used in a sentence
  • Maceration - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Maceration is the way of removing a drug using a solvent and shaking or stirring it multiple times a day at room temperature The degree of movement is so minimal in comparison to other extraction techniques that we refer to it as a “stationary condition ”
  • Maceration
    This manual provides instruction on warm water maceration protocols using an incubator, slow cookers, pressure cookers, and pots If employed properly, all these tools can be effective and lead to clean skeletons suitable for curation
  • Maceration (cooking) - Wikipedia
    Maceration is often confused with marination, which is the process of soaking foods in a seasoned, often acidic, liquid before cooking
  • Maceration - definition of maceration by The Free Dictionary
    To cause to become lean, usually by starvation; emaciate To become soft or separated into constituents by soaking: "allowed the juice and skins of the white grapes to macerate together overnight before pressing" (Gerald Asher) A substance prepared or produced by macerating [Latin mācerāre, mācerāt-; see mag- in Indo-European roots ]
  • Maceration Definition for Microbiology | Fiveable
    Maceration is the softening or breaking down of tissues, often due to the action of enzymes or microorganisms In the context of mycoses of the skin, maceration refers to the process by which fungal infections can lead to the softening and disintegration of the skin and surrounding tissues
  • Understanding Excoriation vs. Maceration: Whats the Difference?
    Excoriation and maceration are common skin conditions in wound care and dermatology Excoriation refers to the act of scratching or rubbing the skin, leading to abrasions or erosions On the other hand, maceration is the softening and breakdown of the skin due to excessive moisture exposure
  • Types of Maceration Methods Used in Herbal Preparations
    Maceration is the process of softening and breaking down plant tissues by soaking them in a liquid medium (often ethanol, water, or oil) at room temperature over a period of time





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