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The space inside a mold in which a resin or molding compound is poured or injected. The female portion of a mold. That portion of the mold that encloses the molded article (often referred to as the die). Depending on the number of such depressions, molds are designated as single cavity or multiple cavity.
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| cavernous sinus |
A large channel of venous blood creating a "sinus" cavity bordered by the sphenoid bone and the temporal bone of the skull. The cavernous sinus is an important structure because of its location and its contents which include the third and fourth cranial nerves, parts 1 and 2 of the fifth cranial nerve, and the sixth cranial nerve.
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| cavernoma |
abnormal cluster of enlarged capillaries with no significant feeding arteries or veins.
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| cavity |
the space inside a mold into which material is injected. Molds can contain a single cavity or multiple cavities to produce more than one part in a single shot.
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| cavitation |
The rapid formation and depletion of air bubbles that can damage the material at the solid/liquid interface under conditions of severe turbulent flow.
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