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Mucociliary transport

Глоссарий медицинских терминов
    The process in which the cilia, the microscopic structures within the nose, move mucus towards the oesophagus, cleansing the nose of dust and bacteria




Mucociliary escalator, английский
    System by which mucus and debris are propelled up and out of the respiratory tract by the beating of respiratory cilia and the mechanical actions of coughing or swallowing


Transport, английский
  1. Транспорт; транспортный

  2. Транспорт; перевозка; транспортировка, транспортные средства, см. transportation

  3. Railway transport

  4. Road transport

  5. A private ship hired by government for carrying troops, stores, and munitions of war. the proportion of tonnage for troops embarked in transports is two tons per man.

  6. [1] to carry, move, or convey goods or people from one place to another. [2] a private ship or aircraft employed in the movement of troops or munitions of war. [3] formerly, to send into banishment as a convict. [4] a person so banished.

  7. Транспорт; транспортные средства; транспортировка; перемещение air ~ 1. воздушный транспорт; воздушные перевозки 2. транспорт на воздушной подушке 3. пневмотранспорт 4. атмосферный перенос (загрязняющих примесей)

  8. The mechanical system in a tape recorder that moves tape past the heads. the transport controls tape motion during recording, playback, fast forward and rewind.

  9. A mechanism for moving data from one point to another.

  10. Ways of moving people and goods.


Transport, немецкий

Transport, французский

Transport activity, английский

Transport adapter, английский
    A software component that enables message exchange through a specific transport.


Transport address, английский
    The transport-specific identification for the location to which messages are sent or from which messages are received.


Transport adhesion, английский
    Adhesion of the powder to the substrate before curing


Transport agreement, английский
    An agreement between the business profiles of two trading partners to use a specific transport protocol (as2) while exchanging messages.


Transport air group, английский
    Транспортная авиационная группа


Transport axes, английский

Transport by railway, английский

Transport cafe, английский
    Кафе для водителей грузовиков (обычно на автостраде)


Transport calendar, английский
    The days the carrier can pick up and transport goods.


Transport cargo, английский

Transport cbannel, английский

Transport chain, английский

Transport command pilot, английский
    Летчик транспортной авиации


Transport controller, английский

Transport costs, английский
    Стоимость перевозки


Microscopic, английский
  1. Observable only with the aid of a microscope.

  2. Objects or organisms that are too small to be seen with the naked eye.


Oesophagus, английский
    A tube down which food passes from the pharynx to the stomach (note: the plural is oesophagi. the us spellings are esophagus and esophagi.)


Socialisation, английский
    The process involved when young children are becoming aware of society and learning how they are expected to behave


Homeostasis, английский
  1. The process by which the functions and chemistry of a cell or internal organ are kept stable, even when external conditions vary greatly

  2. A process of interaction or mechanism which balances various influences and effects such that a stable state or a stable behavior is maintained. often that stable state or that stable behavior is essential to assume structural stability (->morphostasis) of a system. e.g., the size of the pupil of the human eye is negatively correlated with the intensity of light entering the retina thus keeping the amount of light within the limits of optimal processing of visual information. too much light will destroy the light sensitive cones of the retina. the blood sugar content and many other chemical quantities are similarly balanced within the human body (see cannon`s wisdom q( ~ ~). stable homestatic states or behaviors need not have this purposive interpretation, however. the "balance of power" idea in international politics denotes a homeostatic mechanism whose outcome presumably neither country desires by itself. in families, homeostasis may become pathological (->pathology) when family members no longer prefer that state yet cannot escape it as a consequene of the way they interact with one another (e.g., double bind). during family therapy, a non-pathological homeostasis maybe aquired after therapist induced morphogenesis or through self-organization. homestasis concerns states or behaviors whereas morphogenesis concerns structure and organization.

  3. The physiological capacity of an organism to regulate itself by rapidly restoring internal conditions following a sudden perturbation in the external environment.