Incoherent Vision of a wounded Body

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Definitions
of
wound
on
the
Web:
*
any
break
in
the
skin
or
an
organ
caused
by
violence
or
surgical
incision
*
a
casualty
to
military
personnel
resulting
from
combat
*
a
figurative
injury
(to
your
feelings
or
pride);
"he
feared
that
mentioning
it
might
reopen
the
wound";
"deep
in
her
breast
lives
the
silent
wound";
"The
right
reader
of
a
good
poem
can
tell
the
moment
it
strikes
him
that
he
has
taken
an
immortal
wound--that
he
will
never
get
over
it"--Robert
Frost
*
injure:
cause
injuries
or
bodily
harm
to
*
the
act
of
inflicting
a
wound
*
put
in
a
coil
*
hurt:
hurt
the
feelings
of;
"She
hurt
me
when
she
did
not
include
me
among
her
guests";
"This
remark
really
bruised
me
ego"
wordnet.princeton.edu/pe
*
A
wound
is
a
physical
trauma
where
the
skin
is
torn,
cut
or
punctured.
Exposed
to
air,
there
is
not
only
a
significant
chance
of
death
due
to
loss
of
blood,
but
increased
chance
of
bacteria
entering
the
wound
or
an
infection.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wo
*
Wound
beads
are
formed
by
wrapping
molten
glass
around
a
mandrel.
(Other
information)
www.geocities.com/glassw
*
physical
damage
of
a
plant,
caused
by
an
insect,
animal,
physical
or
chemical
agent
www.inbar.int/publicatio
*
an
injury
that
removes
a
portion
of
the
bark
and
cambium
from
the
tree
but
does
not
penetrate
into
the
sapwood.
Wounds
may
serve
as
entry
points
for
wood
decay
fungi.
www.for.gov.bc.ca/tasb/l
*
A
break
in
the
integrity
of
the
skin;
an
injury
to
the
body
which
causes
a
disruption
of
the
normal
continuity
of
the
body
structures.
www.hollister.com/us/wou
*
Interior
cell
construction
in
which
plates
are
coiled
into
a
spiral.
www.batterymart.com/batt
*
An
injury
to
the
body
consisting
of
a
laceration
or
breaking
of
the
skin
or
mucous
membrane
usually
by
a
hard
object
or
instrument
forcefully
driven
or
applied;
an
opening
made
in
the
skin
or
a
membrane
of
the
body
incidental
to
a
surgical
operation
or
procedure.
www.colonrectal.org/pati
*
This
is
an
ancient
technique.
Wound
glass
beads
are
created
by
winding
molten
glass
around
metal
wire.
When
dried,
the
beads
are
sliced
and
polished.
www.jewelryglossary.com/
of
incoherence
on
the
Web:
*
Speech
or
thinking
that
is
essentially
incomprehensible
to
others
because
words
or
phrases
are
joined
together
without
a
logical
or
meaningful
connection.
This
disturbance
occurs
within
clauses,
in
contrast
to
derailment,
in
which
the
disturbance
is
between
clauses.
This
has
sometimes
been
referred
to
as
"word
salad"
to
convey
the
degree
of
linguistic
disorganization.
...
www.indianpsychiatry.com
*
lack
of
cohesion
or
clarity
or
organization
*
nonsense
that
is
simply
incoherent
and
unintelligible
wordnet.princeton.edu/pe
of
dispersion
on
the
Web:
*
spreading
widely
or
driving
off
*
distribution:
the
spatial
property
of
being
scattered
about
over
an
area
or
volume
*
the
act
of
dispersing
or
diffusing
something;
"the
dispersion
of
the
troops";
"the
diffusion
of
knowledge"
wordnet.princeton.edu/pe
*
In
optics,
dispersion
is
a
phenomenon
that
causes
the
separation
of
a
wave
into
spectral
components
with
different
frequencies,
due
to
a
dependence
of
the
wave's
speed
on
its
frequency.
It
is
most
often
described
in
light
waves,
though
it
may
happen
to
any
kind
of
wave
that
interacts
with
a
medium
or
can
be
confined
to
a
waveguide,
such
as
sound
waves.
...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Di
*
In
descriptive
statistics,
statistical
dispersion
(also
called
statistical
variability)
is
quantifiable
variation
of
measurements
of
differing
members
of
a
population
within
the
scale
on
which
they
are
measured.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Di
*
Dispersion
of
water
wave
usually
refers
to
frequency
dispersion.
Thus,
waves
with
longer
wavelength
and
period
travel
faster
than
those
with
shorter
wavelength
and
period.
This
phenomenon
is
expressed
by
the
so-called
dispersion
relationship,.Then,
the
wave
celerity
is
.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Di
*
In
materials
science,
dispersion
is
the
fraction
of
atoms
of
a
material
exposed
to
the
surface.
In
general:
where
D
is
the
dispersion,
NS
is
the
number
of
surface
atoms
and
NT
is
the
total
number
of
atoms
of
the
material.
Dispersion
is
an
important
concept
in
heterogeneous
catalysis,
since
only
atoms
that
are
exposed
to
the
surface
are
able
to
play
a
role
in
catalytic
surface
reactions.
...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Di
*
the
process
of
separating
radiation
into
various
wavelengths
www.4wx.com/glossary/d.p
*
(or
"fire").
The
prism
of
light