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[[ | == '''Occlusion''' == | ||
=== From Wikipedia === | |||
Occlusion may refer to: | |||
===== Computers ===== | |||
* Ambient occlusion, a shading method used in [[Vector Processing|3D]] computer graphics | |||
* Screen [[Groom Lake|space]] ambient occlusion (SSAO), a specific implementation of the above computer graphics rendering technique | |||
* Occlusion culling or hidden surface determination, a [[SIMD|3D computer graphics process]] | |||
===== Health and anatomy ===== | |||
* Occlusion (dentistry), the manner in which the upper and lower teeth come together when the mouth is closed. | |||
* Occlusion effect, an audio phenomenon that occurs when one closes the opening into the ear canal and the loudness of low pitched sounds increases | |||
* Occlusion miliaria, a skin condition that is accompanied by anhidrosis and increased susceptibility to heat | |||
* Vascular occlusion, blockage of a blood vessel | |||
* Vascular occlusion training or blood flow restriction training is a technique done by some bodybuilders, utilizing this | |||
===== See also ===== | |||
* Occlusion training (disambiguation) | |||
* Occlusive, a stop consonant in which the vocal tract is blocked so that all airflow ceases | |||
* Occlusive dressing, an air- and water-tight trauma dressing used in first aid | |||
* [[Occultation]], when one [[plaintext|object]] is [[Kryptos|hidden]] by [[Cryptography|another object]] that [[MITM|passes between it and the observer]] | |||
* Occlusal trauma, damage incurred when teeth are left in traumatic occlusion without proper treatment | |||
* Occluded front, part of cyclone formation |