Early on, a young boy watches his physician father heal a patient with trepanning, drilling or cutting holes in the skull to remove pressure. |
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Laser drilling is usually accomplished using one of two methods: either with percussion laser drilling or trepanning the beam. |
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The procedure, known as trepanning, was thought to also relieve intracranial compression by allowing the escape of effused blood. |
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Call it trepanning without the saw and the blood but with the same effect. |
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In all these cases, the scientists involved might object to their work being mentioned in the same breath as trepanning. |
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Everything that applies to laser cutting and laser precision cutting also applies to trepanning. |
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The topics included sci-fi, synchronicity, psychoanalysis, trepanning, teleportation, and pidgin English. |
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The opening for the jacking process is produced by trepanning. |
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One characteristic of the tribe was their pointed heads, which they deformed by trepanning the heads of the newly born, imitating the shape of the volcano they held to be their Apu, their guardian spirit. |
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One curious method of providing the disease with means of escape from the body was by making a hole, 2.5 to 5 cm across, in the skull of the victim the practice of trepanning, or trephining. |
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While percussion drilling is often a faster process, trepanning the beam results in a lower heataffected zone and allows for complex hole geometries. |
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She survived the bizarre procedure, known as trepanning, and later returned home to Newent, Glos. |
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We are like microbes trepanning for food, and why not? |
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Drilling, honing, re-conditioning, turning, grinding, and trepanning are provided to best serve our industries needs. |
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Traditional trepanning heads have been used in varying levels of precision depending on the design of the head, which can be rotating mirrors or two stages. |
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