Examples of using Perforation in English and their translations into Hindi
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It appears in the complications of peptic ulcer arising from perforation of ulcers located on the back walls of the duodenum or stomach.
High resistance to perforation enabling it to withstand piercing dry stalks
Install the fence, perforation in the wall, Flood Light according to the actual requirements of the pitch,
Risk of perforation around 2 in 1,000 insertions- may be six times higher in breast-feeding women.
In severe cases, prompt treatment with vancomycin or metronidazole may ease any colitis and prevent perforation(rupture) of the colon.
will experience localized perforation, and 1 percent will develop free perforation and peritonitis.
Other potential complications include expulsion(2-5%) and rarely perforation of the uterus less than 0.7.
Medication-related dyspepsia is usually related to NSAIDs and can be complicated by bleeding or ulceration with perforation of stomach wall.
Many can still void but the ability to urinate does not exclude bladder injury or perforation.
very rarely, make a small hole in the womb- this is called perforation.
Special front and back perforation design height is 30-50mm,
a nearly severed right Achilles tendon, a 50% perforation in her right eardrum and shrapnel in both legs.
increasing the risk of perforation of the appendix and the development of peritonitis.
and gloss was used for perforation, then using the LED strip installation you can create a three-dimensional effect.
Alternatively, particularly if perforation or gangrene occurs after 24 hours
can fracture ribs and cause potential fatal internal injuries such as perforation of the stomach, esophagus, and aortic valve.).
Because of perforations lubrication clearances are reduced to a minimum!
These perforations can sometimes be repaired.
Palm Side Finger Perforations.
OUSILONG Acoustic Absorption Coefficient panel has both different size of the perforations and various perforate patterns.