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capillary zone electrophoresis A method for separating molecules extremely rapidly based on their electrophoretic mobility.
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venous capillary A capillary opening into a venule.
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continuous capillary A capillary in which small vesicles (caveolae) are numerous and pores are absent.
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sinusoidal capillary <geometry> The curve whose ordinates are proportional to the sines of the abscissas, the equation of the curve being y = a sin x. It is also called the curve of sines.
Origin: Sinus.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
electro-capillary <physics> Pertaining to, or caused by, electro-capillarity.
(03 Mar 1998)
electrophoresis, capillary A highly-sensitive (in the picomolar range, which is 10,000-fold more sensitive than conventional electrophoresis) and efficient technique that allows separation of proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates.
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fenestrated capillary A capillary, found in renal glomeruli, intestinal villi, and some glands, in which ultramicroscopic pores of variable size occur; usually these are closed by a delicate diaphragm, although diaphragms are lacking in at least some renal glomerular capillary's.
(05 Mar 2000)
lymph capillary The beginning of the lymphatic system of vessels; it is lined with a highly attenuated endothelium with poorly developed basement membrane and a lumen of variable caliber.
See: lacteal.
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abdominal pressure Pressure surrounding the bladder; estimated from rectal, gastric, or intraperitoneal pressure.
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absolute pressure Pressure measured with respect to zero pressure.
Compare: gauge pressure.
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acoustic pressure In ultrasound, the instantaneous value of the total pressure minus the ambient pressure; unit is pascal (Pa).
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air pressure The force per unit area that the air exerts on any surface in contact with it. Primarily used for articles pertaining to air pressure within a closed environment.
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atmospheric pressure The pressure at any point in an atmosphere due solely to the weight of the atmospheric gases above the point concerned.
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back pressure Pressure exerted upstream in the circulation as a result of obstruction to forward flow, as when congestion in the pulmonary circulation results from stenosis of the mitral valve or failure of the left ventricle.
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back-pressure renal atrophy <radiology> Caliectasis without obstruction, due to repeated episodes of obstruction, gradual loss of renal pyramids
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