This causes extravasation of blood from the peripheral capillaries and may result in sub-cutaneous blemishing (ecchymosis), which usually takes 24 days to fade.
Criticisms concerned the weak air flow from certain vents, the slight lack of lumbar and lateral support from the front seats, brake fade, and the lack of central locking.
Both forms of transition (fade and dissolve) create an ambiguous measure of ellipsis that may constitute diagetic (narrative) days, months, years or even centuries.