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a cannula attached to a manometer and inserted into a blood vessel so that the connection between the artery and the manometer can be irrigated during long observations.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| washout, nitrogen |
The removal of nitrogen from the body by breathing either 100% oxygen or a combination of oxygen and helium. Used to measure total lung capacity.
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| washout |
The 1-2-10 or 1-2-4-10 leave for right-handers; 1-3-7 or 1-3-6-7 for left-handers. Distinguished from a split due to the head pin (1 pin) still standing.
Ãâó: rcscorner.com/psyaba/glossary.shtml
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An intentional twist in the wing, causing the wing tips to have a lower angle of attack than the wing root. In other words, the trailing edge is higher than the leading edge at the wing tips. Washout helps prevent tip stalls.
Ãâó: www.towerhobbies.com/intros/introdictionary.html
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| washout |
Process of washing away the unexposed portion of a photopolymer plate.
Ãâó: www.silverbirches.com/printingterms.shtml
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