Ablation in a sentence as a noun

During the ablation itself, I felt nothing because I was drugged.

I solved a laser ablation modeling problem with them.

I have personally spent time in the cath lab with one of the doctors mentioned on that site doing ablation therapy.

Did you feel anything during the ablation procedure?

So you have all sorts of fun options: wet chemistry, laser ablation, and physical milling being most common.

The resulting ablation would turn the little nuts and bolts into tiny rockets using their own material as fuel.

Laser ablation can still work for mid-sized geometries, but with modern digital ICs it's all about focused ion beam tooling.

One would expect them to mainly be smoke and dust from the disintegration/combustion/ablation during the descent.

Capacitive screens are petty much custom for whatever the end applicaton is. Apple pretty much bought out the market for CNC laser ablation machines used in this line of work.

Before those actually launch, the laser-ablation strategy seems like a pretty attractive option to do in parallel.

And if it replaces a certain task, others will arise, as for example radio frequency ablation has a growing role in oncology.

The most advanced of the necessary lines of research is ablation of senescent cells, which has been shown to work in accelerated aging mice and is current in studies in normal mice.

Studying fusion reactions and high energy ablation reactions definitely help understand nuclear weapons dynamics.

Some of their analyses are performed on raw voxels, but individual neurons for ablation experiments can be identified either manually or using video image processing to identify single neurons.

If the meteorite was partially composed of water, which was then vaporised off during the atmospheric ablation, then it might indeed be partially contrail!A pure water meteorite hitting the atmosphere would be contrails all the way; just not in the way we're used to.

Ablation definitions

noun

surgical removal of a body part or tissue

See also: extirpation excision

noun

the erosive process that reduces the size of glaciers