| diaphragm |
The muscle wall between the chest and the abdomen that the body uses for breathing.
Ãâó: www.nutros.com/nsr-05zzz.html
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the side wall or bottom of an ultrasonic cleaning tank or the active surface of an immersible transducer or other radiating acoustic device that transmits ultrasonic energy from the stack or transducer into a liquid bath (analagous to the diaphragm in an early telephone), in effect thus forming the radiating surface - use of term in this fashion coined by Berliner - see text).
Ãâó: home.att.net/~Berliner-Ultrasonics/us-gloss.html
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| diaphragm |
Muscle in the body that separates chest cavity from abdominal cavity.
Ãâó: www.ucsfhealth.org/childrens/edu/icnGlossary.html
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| diaphragmatic hernia |
A defect or hole in the diaphragm that allows the abdominal contents to move into the chest cavity.
Ãâó: www.ucsfhealth.org/childrens/edu/icnGlossary.html
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| diaphragm |
A soft rubber device designed to cover the cervix and prevent conception. It is inserted into the vagina prior to intercourse.
Ãâó: www.fertilityuk.org/nfps02.html
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