QUE SIGNIFIE ANFRACTUOSITY EN ANGLAIS
définition de anfractuosity dans le dictionnaire anglais
La définition de l'anfractuosité dans le dictionnaire est la condition ou la qualité d'être anfractueux. Une autre définition de l'anfractuosité est un passage, une surface, un processus, etc.
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ANFRACTUOSITY»
Découvrez l'usage de
anfractuosity dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
anfractuosity et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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The anatomy of the human body: Ed. by Granville Sharp ...
This anfractuosity of the digital cavity forms a division between the internal and
inferior surfaces of the hemisphere. The convolutions of the digital cavity are the
two longitudinal and tortuous convolutions which bound this anfractuosity ; the ...
Jean Cruveilhier, Granville Sharp Pattison, William Herries Madden,
1853
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Transactions of the Zoological Society of London
The first or most anterior anfractuosity on the superior surface of the brain is
longitudinal, and being the continuation and termination of the principal one on
the inferior surface, it extends a very short distance from before backwards1. The
next ...
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The anatomy of the human body
The convolutions of the digital cavity are the two longitudinal and tortuous
convolutions which bound this anfractuosity; the upper convolution belongs to the
internal surface of the hemisphere, while the lower one forms part of the inferior ...
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Ant Algorithms: Third International Workshop, ANTS 2002, ...
Model parameters Value Origin Td Time required to dig one pellet 40 s P d
Probability to drop a pellet 0.188 s-1 Pp Probability to pick up a pellet 0.102 /
contact fs Probability to dig spontaneously -fsa : in presence of anfractuosity
0.054 ...
Marco Dorigo, Gianni Di Caro, Michael Sampels,
2002
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Advances in Diagnostic and Therapeutic Ultrasound Imaging
ENC: Anfractuosity is a common morphologic characteristic of malignant lesion
boundaries that provides at least two visually appreciable geometric features.
One feature is the multiple protuberances and depressions that may be well ...
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Medical Clinic; Or, Reports of Medical Cases, Containing ...
At the bottom of one of the anfractuosites situated above the effusion, was
observed a cleft, through which the anfractuosity communicated with the
apoplectic cavity ; some liquid blood traversed this cleft, and had raised the pia
mater which ...
Gabriel Andral, Daniel Spillan,
1838
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Essays on physiology and hygiene
At the bottom of one of the anfractuosites situated above the effusion, was
observed a cleft, through which the anfractuosity communicated with the
apoplectic cavity ; some liquid blood traversed this cleft, and had raised the pia
mater which ...
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Neuroanatomical Terminology: A Lexicon of Classical Origins ...
... see posterior horn oflateral ventricle (Haller, 1747) anfractuosa cerebrifissura (
Tarin, 1753), see lateral cerebral sulcus (>1840) anfractuosity (Perrault, 1688),
see cerebral cortex gray matter (>1840) anfractuosity of digital cavity (Cruveilhier,
...
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Companion to Clinical Neurology
... the effects of intracranial bleeding, and both brainstem and cerebellar findings
are commonly noted, but usually no bruit is audible. anfracta. cerebri. The
cerebral fissures. anfractuosity. (Lat, a turning or bending around) Applied to the
sulci ...
FRCP William Pryse-Phillips MD, FRCP(C) Faculty of Medicine Health Sciences Centre Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's Newfoundland,
2009
anfractuosity. (an-frak-choo-OS-i-tee) noun In London, a man may live in
splendid society at one time, and in frugal retirement at another, without
animadversion. —James Boswell, The Life of Samuel Johnson, 1791 Ought he to
be subject to ...
Robert Hartwell Fiske,
2011
2 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «ANFRACTUOSITY»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
anfractuosity est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Miroslav Klose — A Genius Like No Other
There is anfractuosity in Klose's club level career, though — a decent record with Kaiserslautern as a freshman (52 goals in 147 appearances), ... «The Hard Tackle, août 14»
James Jackson Kilpatrick, RIP
But when WFB got carried away with a word such as "decoctable," "anfractuosity" or "endogamous," Kilpo would take him to task. But why? «American Spectator, août 10»