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blistersA profusion of bubbles in a coating film that form during the heat-treating process and remain after the film solidifies.
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blistersVisible accumulations of fluid within or beneath the Epidermis.
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blistersHerpes Simplex, caused by type 1 Virus, primarily spread by oral Secretions and usually occurring as a concomitant of Fever. It may also develop in the absence of Fever or prior illness. It commonly i [..]
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blistersUnsightly blisters on paint are generally caused by putting new paint upon the top of old, or using very thick paint. The old paint should be burnt or scraped off.
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blistersa swelling on the skin filled with watery fluid
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blistersRaised areas of diseased leaf tissue that change color and then rupture to release powdery masses of fungal spores.
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blistersRaised marks that appear on oil painting when dampness attacks the back of the canvas or when the pigment adheres incompletely because of initial dampness, oiliness, or non-absorbency. Source: Ralph M [..]
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blistersBochdalek hernia
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