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Superficial fascia
Глоссарий медицинских терминов |
Membranous layers of connective tissue found just under the skin
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Fascia, английский
- A vertical board nailed to the lower ends of rafters.
- Horizontal boards attached to rafter/truss ends at the eaves and along gables. roof drain gutters are attached to the fascia.
- Fibrous tissue covering a muscle or an organ (note: the plural is fasciae.)
- Panel or molding immediately below windshield on vehicle interior, usually facihtating mounting of instruments, air vents and accessories. not facia,
- Railtrack financial asset records: records the purchase cost and the current book value of assets. to be replaced by bmis in 1999/2000.
Fascia, латинский
Fascia board, английский
Fascia bracket, английский
A bracket attached to an eaves fascia that supports a gutter, 1.
Fascia gutter, английский
A gutter, 1.
Fascia lata, английский
A wide sheet of tissue covering the thigh muscles
Fascia lata tensor, английский
Fascia [ae, f], латинский
Fascia [ae, f] pectoralis, латинский
Fascia, ae, f, латинский
Fascia., английский
Fasciate, английский
Composed either of bands of molded fasciae,
Fasciated yarn, английский
Yarns consisting of a core of discontinuous fibers with little or no twist and surface fibers wrapped around the core bundle.
Superficial, английский
Superficial compaction, английский
Superficial deposit, английский
Superficial measure, английский
Superficial peroneal nerve, английский
Superficial rockwell hardness test, английский
Form of rockwell hardness test using relatively light loads, which produce minimum penetration. used for determining surface hardness or hardness of thin sections or small parts, or where large hardness impression might be harmful.
Superficial thickness burn, английский
Same as partial thickness burn
Connective, английский
N соединительное слово; союзное слово | attr. соединительный adverb, pronoun
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Catamenia, английский
Menstruation (technical )
Extraembryonic membranes, английский
Membranes which are not part of the embryo
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