arborizing blood vesselsThe time for clinicians to use dermoscopy in evaluating and managing cutaneous malignancies is fast approaching. Currently, many dermatologists are using dermoscopy ( Noor et al., 2009 ; Terushkin et al., 2010 ; Venugopal et al., 2011 ) and questions pertaining to ...
Open an egg and pop a sixteen-day-old incomplete chicken fetus into your mouth, complete with partially formed feathers, feet, eyeballs, and blood vessels showing through the translucent skin of the chick. My grandfather told me about this. He says the bad part is picking the feathers out ...
Among 17 distinct sections of a drug label, ADRs are mainly documented in the boxed warning (BW), warnings and precautions (WP), and adverse reactions (ARs) sections. The same ADR described in different sections may lead to different clinical considerations. Specifically, the clinical implications...
Naval vessels typically require several ship service diesel generators (SSDGs) for electricity generation with an average thermal efficiency of approximately 40-45%. Waste heat SSDGs represents a significant opportunity to drive bottomin... J Ren,NG Damle,S Caskey,... - Rankine Conference 被引量...
The wind tunnels are made for testing and predicting wind load for all kinds of structures moving through air or affected by wind force: bridges, vessels, aircraft, buildings, wind turbines, and numerous offshore structures, or parts and components of these. Even objects like parachutes, vehicle...
n. [動脈,幹線,命脈] one of the vessels or tubes which carry either venous or arterial blood from the heart; major transit corridor The Yangtze River is the main artery of traffic in center China. Show examples and contexts articulate v. [清楚地講話,清晰地發音] speak clearly and distinctly...
Periodic surveys and inspections of ships are carried out to ensure the safety and seaworthiness of vessels. With maritime laws becoming more stringent with each passing year, sea-going vessels have to go through a series of inspections in order to meet minimum requirements to continue sailing. ...
For example, Scandinavia was completely dependent on British coal. So the Swedish iron ore that became German submarines that sank Allied shipping reached Germany on vessels powered by British coal. Germany needed glycerin (animal fat) for the manufacture of explosives. England had no trouble securin...
1. flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessels. bleedings 87 block[blɑk] verb 1. render unsuitable for passage. E.g.: block the way 2. hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of. E.g.: His brother blocked him at every turn 3. stop from happening or developing. 4. int...
4. a deep and relatively narrow body of water (as in a river or a harbor or a strait linking two larger bodies) that allows the best passage for vessels. E.g.: the ship went aground in the channel 5. (often plural) a means of communication or access. E.g.: it must go through...