Removal
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Removal may refer to:
  • Removal (band)
    Removal (band)
    Removal is a Canadian instrumental rock band based in Vancouver, British Columbia. They have recorded and released six studio albums to date. They produce and release instrumental only music on their full-length albums, occasionally partnering with other artists to provide lyrics and vocals for an...

  • Removal jurisdiction
    Removal jurisdiction
    In the United States, removal jurisdiction refers to the right of a defendant to move a lawsuit filed in state court to the federal district court for the federal judicial district in which the state court sits. This is a general exception to the usual American rule giving the plaintiff the right...

     in the United States courts


Removal may also indirectly refer to:
  • Administrative removal in immigration law
  • Amputation
    Amputation
    Amputation is the removal of a body extremity by trauma, prolonged constriction, or surgery. As a surgical measure, it is used to control pain or a disease process in the affected limb, such as malignancy or gangrene. In some cases, it is carried out on individuals as a preventative surgery for...

    , removal of a body extremity by trauma or surgery
  • Deforestation
    Deforestation
    Deforestation is the removal of a forest or stand of trees where the land is thereafter converted to a nonforest use. Examples of deforestation include conversion of forestland to farms, ranches, or urban use....

     (forest/tree removal)
  • Enucleation of the Eye (eye removal)
  • Hair removal
    Hair removal
    Hair removal is the removal of body hair, and describes the methods used to achieve that result.Hair typically grows all over the human body during and after puberty. Men tend to have more body hair than women. Both men and women tend to have hair on the head, eyebrows, eyelashes, armpits, pubic...

  • Hedgerow removal
    Hedgerow removal
    Hedgerow removal is part of the transition of arable land from low-intensity to high-intensity farming. The removal of hedgerows gives larger fields making the sowing and harvesting of crops easier, faster and cheaper, and giving a larger area to grow the crops, increasing yield and...

  • Hidden line removal
    Hidden line removal
    Hidden line removal is an extension of wireframe model rendering where lines covered by surfaces are not drawn.This is not the same as hidden face removal since this involves depth and occlusion while the other involves normals....

    , computer graphics
  • Indian removal
    Indian Removal
    Indian removal was a nineteenth century policy of the government of the United States to relocate Native American tribes living east of the Mississippi River to lands west of the river...

    , the early 19th century United States domestic policy
  • Manual placenta removal
    Manual placenta removal
    Manual placenta removal is a procedure to remove a retained placenta from the uterus after childbirth. It is usually carried out under anaesthesia or more rarely, under sedation and analgesia. A hand is inserted through the vagina into the uterine cavity and the placenta is detached from the...

  • Removal Services
    Moving company
    A moving company, removalist, or van line is a company that helps people and businesses relocate their goods from one place to another. Typically they use moving vans, but for international moves or where storage is required, they may use special containerised vans or shipping containers.National...

     for moving house
  • Removal of Internet Explorer
    Removal of Internet Explorer
    Internet Explorer removal has changed over its version history, but the nature of many of its upgrades and installation methods have been a matter of public interest. The first version to be included was version 2 with Windows 95 in late 1996...

  • Rib removal
    Rib removal
    Rib Removal is a surgical operation, usually performed on the lowest ribs to make the waist thinner. This is considered 'extreme' and is rarely formally documented...

  • Penectomy
    Penectomy
    Penectomy is the surgical removal of the penis for medical or personal reasons.- Medical Reasons for Penectomy :Cancer, for example, sometimes necessitates removal of part or of the penis. The amount of the penis removed depends on the severity of the cancer. Some men have only the tip of their...

     (penis removal
    Penis removal
    In ancient civilizations, removal of the human penis was sometimes used as a means of demonstrating superiority: armies were sometimes known to sever the penises of their enemies to count the dead, as well as for trophies...

    ); see also emasculation
    Emasculation
    Emasculation is the removal of the genitalia of a male, notably the penis and/or the testicles.By extension, the word has also come to mean to render a male less of a man, or to make a male feel less of a man by humiliation. This metaphorical usage of the word is much more common than the...

  • Snow removal
    Snow removal
    Snow removal is the job of removing snow after a snowfall to make travel easier and safer. This is done by both individual households and by governments and institutions.-De-icing and anti-icing:...

  • Stock removal
    Stock removal
    High stock removal is a technological process with the goal to remove large / substantial amounts of material. The quantity of material, which can be removed in a specific process, depends on the material properties and the machining tool used.-Materials:...

  • Under cover removal
    Under cover removal
    Under cover removal, or UCR, is a method for colour printers to use less ink. Black ink is used for grey colours instead of the three CMY inks.-External links:*...

  • Wire removal
    Wire removal
    Wire removal is a visual effects technique used to remove wires in films, usually as a safety precaution or to simulate flying in actors or miniatures....


See also

  • Relocation (disambiguation)
  • Removable (disambiguation)
  • Remove (disambiguation)
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