10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TUBULARITY»
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tubularity in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
tubularity and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Transport Modeling for Environmental Engineers and Scientists
Fractional Tubularity Often when residence-time density functions are measured,
the density function is zero-valued for a finite amount of time (generally some
fraction of the mean residence time), quickly peaks, and is then followed by an ...
2
Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention ...
Most automated delineation techniques start by computing a tubularity image in
which pixels likely to belong to filaments have high scores. This image can then
be thresholded and its skeleton computed [4]. This tends to produce
disconnected ...
Tianzi Jiang, Nassir Navab, Josien P.W. Pluim, 2010
This parameter is called the fractional tubularity tp, and is the fraction of the
system volume that is occupied by the piston flow element. Figure 8.3/? shows
the washout function for the fractional tubularity model. The equation for the
washout ...
4
The London Medical and Physical Journal
As the transversa section of the larger arteries forms a complete circle, the minute
arteries may be admitted to preserve their tubularity in a still more perfect degree.
The blood which is poured from the arteries, the connexion of which with the ...
5
Broodmare Reproduction for the Equine Practitioner
In some mares the tubularity almost approaches the feel of a cow's uterine horns
during estrus. A sigmoid curve to one uterine horn may also be evident. The
cervix is very tight and tubular and may be noticeably elongated from that noted ...
of insisting on these signs, and contrasting them with the signs of consolidation,
as in pneumonia, viz. :— Defective movement. Dulness on percussion. Tubularity
of the respiratory murmur. Increase of the vocal fremitus. Increase, or ...
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An inquiry into the causes of the motion of the blood
the transverse section of the larger arteries forms a com. plete circle, the minute
arteries may be admitted to preserve their tubularity in a still more perfect degree.
The blood which is poured from the arteries, the connexion of which with the ...
8
Ambulatory Practice, An Issue of Veterinary Clinics: Equine ...
These changes range from the relaxed tone with edematous endometrial folds
during estrus to the increased tone and tubularity foundindiestrus and
earlypregnancy. With careful digital palpation ofthe uterus, endometrial foldsof
estruscan be ...
David W. Ramey, Mark R. Baus, 2012
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Inquiry Into the Causes of the Motion of the Blood
mitted to preserve their tubularity in a still more perfect degree. The blood which
is poured from the arteries, the connexion of which with the heart has not been
interrupted, into the interstices between the approximated and adherent surfaces,
...
action of the strong acid may cause the cylinders to swell up and look like tubes,
but I have not seen any evidence of such action. When lying in length in the field
of vision, they certainly convey the idea of tubularity to my sight.
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TUBULARITY»
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tubularity is used in the context of the following news items.
Controlling the internal structure of mitochondria
In this case the convential wisdom is that steroid generating mitochondria are presumed to have higher crista tubularity while more typical mitochondria retain ... «Phys.Org, May 15»
50 years ago, Kennedy, Huxley and Lewis followed different paths to …
Chair legs were "miraculous in their tubularity." And then he saw the books on the shelf, "whose color was so intense, so intrinsically meaningful ." But Huxley ... «Deseret News, Nov 13»