| lamina dura |
The dense cortical bone forming the wall of the alveolus next to the tooth. It appears on a radiograph as a white line next to the dark line of the periodontal ligament. Lateral or accessory canal - Small canal leading from the root canal to the outer surface of the root. Line angle - The imaginary intersection of two tooth walls.
Ãâó: www.dentalvet.com/Encyclopedia/P00352_SC01112.htm
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| lamina |
A part of a vertebra. For each vertebra, two lamina connect the pedicles to the spinous processes ?forming the roof of the spinal canal.
Ãâó: www.spinalstenosis.org/glossary.php
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| laminar flow |
The mechanics of a viscous fluid in which particles of the fluid move in parallel layers, each of which has a constant velocity but is in motion relative to its neighboring layers.
Ãâó: www.utilities.cornell.edu/EIS/Glossary.htm
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| laminar flow |
1. A type of streamline flow most often observed in viscous fluids near solid boundaries, which is characterised by the tendency for fluid to remain in thin, parallel layers to maintain uniform velocity. 2. A nonturbulent flow regime in which the stream filaments glide along the pipe axially with essentially no transverse mixing. Also known as "viscous" or "streamline flow." 3. Flow under conditions in which forces due to viscosity are more significant than forces due to inertia.
Ãâó: www.control.co.kr/dic/dic-l.htm
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| lamina |
The part of a leaf which is flattened, to a greater or lesser degree. As the Leaf Blade.
Ãâó: www.kingvinnie.com/aquaria/glossary/
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