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Definition of effaces in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of effaces. Pronunciation of effaces. Translations of effaces. effaces synonyms, effaces antonyms. Information about effaces in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... That's not to say that Tapley completely effaces any trace of her hand, however;
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Effacement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Effacement is the shortening, or thinning, of a tissue. For example, it happens to the cervix before or during early labour. Prior to effacement, the cervix is like a long bottleneck, usually about f...
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Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French esfacer, effacer, from e- + face face ... Learn more about "effaces" and related topics at Britannica.com ...
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Effaces - Definition of Effaces at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Effaces. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use effaces in a Sentence...
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Back and Neck question: What is a broad-based disc bulge at c4-5 effaces anterior thecal sac? What is a broad based disk buldge at L5-S1 mean? ... Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > Health > Conditions and Diseases > Back and Neck > What is a broad-based disc bulge at c4-5 effaces anterior thecal sac...
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Vitamin A (Retinol) Effaces Wrinkles in Naturally Aged Skin CME ... May 29, 2007 — Topical vitamin A (retinol) effaces fine wrinkles associated with natural aging, according to the results of a small randomized trial in elderly patients published in the May issue of the Archives of Dermatology.
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MSN home Mail My MSN Sign in ... Search for "effaces" in all of MSN Encarta ... 2. vr behave humbly: to act in an inconspicuous manner, especially because of shyness or modesty always effaces himself in company;
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Cytotoxic necrotizing factor type 1 (CNF1), a 110-kDa toxin-like protein from pathogenic Escherichia coli strains, induces an actin cytoskeleton reorganization consisting of the formation of prominent stress fibers by Natl. Acad. Sci. ... Incubation of T84 cells with CNF1 did not influence transepithelial resistance,
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Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary ... Jump to: navigation, search ... See also effacés...
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