The process of the formation of an occluded front which is a composite of two fronts, formed as a cold front overtakes a warm front or a quasi-stationary front
any part of a persons memories that is hidden on the time track and is not available to conscious recall except through processing See also time track
Relationship between the upper and lower teeth when they are in contact; it refers to the alignment of teeth as well as the relationship of the dental arches
The vision effect of closer objects overlapping or occluding more distant ones, providing visual clues to judge how close objects are from the viewer Slight head motions provide more information about occlusions