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Calyx

Glossary of Anatomy (Italiano-Inglese)
  1. An ornament resembling the outer protective covering of a flower; found, for example,

  2. A part of the body shaped like a cup especially the tube leading to a renal pyramid. see illustration at kidney in supplement (note: the plural is calyces.) comment: the renal pelvis is formed of three major calyces, which themselves are formed of several smaller minor calyces. cam cam abbr complementary and alternative medicine

  3. A steel tube attached to the upper end of a core barrel having the same outside diameter as the core barrel. the upper end is open except for two web members running from the inside of the tube to a ring encircling the drill rod. the calyx serves as a guide rod and also as a bucket to oaten cuttings that are too heavy to be flushed out of the borehole by the circulation fluid. also called bucket, sludge barrel, sludge bucket.

  4. Shot drill,

  5. A pipe or tube equipped with a sawtooth cutting edge, sometimes used to obtain a core sample of the formation being drilled. compare basket.

  6. Шламовая труба cam 1. кулачок, палец 2. копир, шаблон, лекало


Calice, итальянский



Protective, английский
    Защитный


Especially, английский

Illustration, английский
    Иллюстрация


Supplement, английский
  1. Приложение, дополнение; дополнительный

  2. 1. any extra nutrients that are taken to help a specific condition when someone is not getting all they need from their food  vitamin and folic acid supplements 2. a pill or product regarded as helpful in improving health that can be bought 403 surgery without a prescription. supplements are not tested in the same way as prescription drugs.  dietary or food supplements  verb to add on or increase above what is taken usually  she supplemented her diet with folic acid when she was planning a pregnancy.


Themselves, английский

Complementary, английский
  1. Дополнительный, добавочный

  2. A комплемен- тарный, дополнительный distribution, morpheme

  3. Комплиментарный; дополняющий

  4. Дополнительный

  5. The quality of a relation between parts of contrasting identity or that behave so that the moves by one fit the moves by the other(s). e.g. the economic transfer of goods requires a buyer and a seller, neither exists without the other; a court of law requires a judge, a planitiff, a respondent and a stenographer, neither can enact the proceedings without the other`s participation each complementing the other in forming the whole. examples of other complementarities are subject/object, text/context, autonomy/control, stability/change, being/becoming, pleroma/creatura, self/other, all of which involve circular definitions of each other.


Alternative, английский
  1. A альтернативный class, question alternativity n альтернативность

  2. Вариант (напр, проекта), вариантное решение || вариантный о as an ~ в качестве варианта [вариантного решения]

  3. One of the music genres that appears under genre classification in windows media player library. based on id3 standard tagging format for mp3 audio files. id3v1 genre id # 20.


Circulation, английский
  1. Циркуляция

  2. Circulation (of the blood) movement of blood around the body from the heart through the arteries to the capillaries and back to the heart through the veins  she has poor circulation in her legs.  rub your hands to get the circulation going. comment: blood circulates around the body, carrying oxygen from the lungs and nutrients from the liver through the arteries and capillaries to the tissues. the capillaries exchange the oxygen for waste matter such as carbon dioxide which is taken back to the lungs to be expelled. at the same time the blood obtains more oxygen in the lungs to be taken to the tissues. the circulation pattern is as follows: blood returns through the veins to the right atrium of the heart. from there it is pumped through the right ventricle into the pulmonary artery, and then into the lungs. from the lungs it returns through the pulmonary veins to the left atrium of the heart and is pumped from there through the left ventricle into the aorta and from the aorta into the other arteries.

  3. The passing of any liquid or gas to the end of the drill string and back to the surface in the process of drilling a borehole.

  4. The movement of air currents through mine openings.

  5. An item that is communicated to team members on a group work site, and that supports confirmation and tracking of which team members have viewed it. cisc (n)

  6. Caused by quick changes in pressure, cavitation is the creation of vapor cavities within a low-pressure liquid. cavitation can cause severe wear through cyclic stress on metal surfaces as they implode.


Camera anteriore, итальянский

Calice, итальянский