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Atrio destro
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Right atrium, английский
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Atrio, английский
A walled forecourt in california mission architecture. atriolum 1. in ancient rome, a small atrium. 2. a small antechamber forming the entrance of a tomb. atrium 1. the main hall of an ancient roman house, containing an opening to the sky (compluvium) through which rainwater falls to a tank or cistern below (impluvium). 2. in a contemporary building, a large vertical space, often centrally located, that connects three or more floors and creates a sense of spaciousness.
Atrio sinistro, итальянский
Atrioventikulaarisolmu, финский
Atrioventricular, английский
Atrioventricular bundle, английский
A bundle of modified cardiac muscle which conducts impulses from the atrioventricular node to the septum and then divides to connect with the ventricles. also called av bundle, bundle of his
Atrioventricular groove, английский
A groove round the outside of the heart, showing the division between the atria and ventricles
Atrioventricular node, английский
A mass of conducting tissue in the right atrium of the heart, which continues as the atrioventricular bundle and passes impulses from the atria to the ventricles. also called av node
Atrioventricular valve (av valve), английский
Válvula atrioventricular
Atrioventrikulaarinen solmu, финский
Destroy, английский
- Ruin, demolish, raze, waste, kill, slay, end, extinguish
- Разрушать; уничтожать
Destroyed information, английский
Разрушенная информация; стертая информация destruction уничтожение; разрушение
Destroyed-look, немецкий
Kleidung, die bewußt zerrissen oder zerschnitten wirkt
Destroyer, английский
A versatile class of high-speed warship that evolved from the torpedo-boat destroyer. these vessels are themselves armed with torpedoes, enabling them to operate offensively and attack much larger opponents. modern destroyers are equipped with
Destroyer, турецкий
Destroyer (originally torpedo boat destroyer), английский
A type of fast and maneuverable small warship introduced in the 1890s to protect capital ships from torpedo boat attack, since increased in size and capabilities to become a long-endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet, convoy, or battle group and defend them against submarines, surface ships, aircraft, and missiles.
Destroyer escort, английский
- The united states navy term for a smaller, lightly armed warship built in large numbers during world war ii (and ins smaller numbers thereafter), cheaper, slower, and less-well-armed than a destroyer but larger and more heavily armed than a corvette and designed to escort convoys of merchant ships or naval auxiliaries or second-line naval forces. employed primarily for anti-submarine warfare, but also provided some protection against aircraft and smaller surface ships. generally known as "frigates" in other navies, and designated as such in the u.s. navy as well by the 1970s.
- The usn’s world war ii designation of an ocean escort frigate.
Destroyer gemisi, турецкий
Destroyer leader, английский
A large destroyer suitable for commanding a flotilla of destroyers or other small warships; a type of flotilla leader.
Destroyer minelayer, английский
Destroyer turn, английский
Аварийный поворот
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Right atrium, английский
Atlas, английский
- Advanced tactical lightweight air superiority
- Antitank laser assisted system
- The top vertebra in the spine, which supports the skull and pivots on the axis or second vertebra
- N атлас dialect ~ диалектологический атлас linguistic ~ лингвистический атлас2
- A large book of maps or charts; so called from the character of that name in ancient mythology, son of uranus, and represented as bearing the world on his back. also the indian satin of commerce.
- Abbreviated test language for all (avionincs) systems (arinc)
- Automated takeoff & landing analysis service (apg.aero) atm tyre pressure (kg/cm3)
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