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Perforation

/ˌpɜː.fəˈreɪ.ʃən/noun
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Perforation is the process of creating a hole or series of holes through a material, making it easier to tear or separate. In practical terms, it's what lets you rip stamps off a sheet without scissors, but in medical contexts, it can signal a dangerous breach in body tissues that might require urgent intervention, highlighting its dual role in everyday convenience and critical health issues.

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In 1854, the introduction of perforated postage stamps by British inventor Henry Archer allowed for the production of over 20 million stamps annually, slashing the time needed for postal processing and sparking a global shift in how mail was handled—without it, the modern postal system might still be stuck with scissors and glue.

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