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Mole endoscope
Глоссарий по мелиорации земель |
Прибор со световолоконной оптикой для обследования состояния кротовин
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Endoscope, английский
- Endoscopio
- An instrument used to examine the inside of the body, made of a thin tube which is passed into the body down a passage. the tube has a fibre optic light, and may have small surgical instruments attached. endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography /end??sk?p?k retr?&re?d k? lndi??p?kri? t?&r?fi/
- An instrument using fiberoptics to view the inside of body cavities.
- Device for viewing the interior of objects. from the greek words for inside view, the term endoscope is used mainly for medical instruments. nearly every medical endoscope has an integral light source; many incorporate surgical tweezers or other devices. see borescope.
- Device for viewing the interior of objects. from the greek words for inside view, the term endoscope is used mainly for medical instruments. nearly every medical endoscope has an integral light source; many incorporate surgical tweezers or other devices. compare borescope.1
- Borescope. equivalent 20/20 near vision acuity: vision acuity with remote viewing or other nondirect viewing that approximates 20/20 direct viewing closely enough to be considered the same for visual testing purposes.3
Mole, английский
- A real low-life. typically with a short neck, stout head and very small brain, this nocturnal creature seem to frequent dive bars, county fairs and jail cells. example that fellow must be the first generation in his family tree to walk upright. what a mole!
- Nahuatl -molli 'sauce'
- Molecular optical laser examiner raman microprobe
- A massive structure, usually of stone or concrete, used as a pier, a breakwater, or a causeway between places separated by water. may have a wooden structure built upon it and resemble a wooden pier or wharf, but a mole differs from a pier, quay, or wharf in that water cannot flow freely underneath it.
- 1. a dark raised spot on the skin she has a large mole on her chin. melanoma 2. an si unit of measurement of the amount of a substance. symbol mol
- Lunar
- Мол
- A long pier of massy masonry, covering the entrance of a harbour. also applied to the harbours formed by them, as those of genoa, marseilles, naples, &c.
- A breakwater or long pier covering a harbor entrance.
- Агент, внедрившийся в иностранную разведку
- The amount of a substance required, in grams, to contain 6.02 ? 1023 atoms. this number happens to correspond with the number of carbon-12 atoms in 12 gram sample.
Mole, английский
Mole, русский
Mole, французский
Mole -, английский
Кротовая дрена
Mole channel, английский
Кротовина см. drainage channel
Mole drain, английский
A subsurface channel for draining water. moler brick 1. an insulation brick made from moler earth, a type of diatomaceous material. 2. a brick made from any diatomaceous earth, i.e., any diatomite.
Mole drainage, английский
Mole mining, английский
Mole mouth, английский
Устье кротовой дрены
Mole number, английский
Mole outlet drain, английский
Водоотводящая кротовая дрена /на системе с кротовым дренажем/
Mole outlet space, английский
Межканальная полоса
Mole ploughing, английский
Method of installing a pipeline by pulling a plough through the ground while a continuous length of pipe is fed into the top of the plough and buried from the tail.
Mole-er than thou, английский
Molec, английский
Multistation on-line experimental center
Moleclllar, английский
Molecom, английский
Modularized digital computer
Molecula [ae, f], латинский
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Mole mouth, английский
Устье кротовой дрены
Mole channel, английский
Кротовина см. drainage channel
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