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meniscus The curved surface of the liquid at the fill point of a bottle where the fluid level next to the glass is higher than in the center. Mold ?A set of iron forms fastened on a bottle machine to provide a means of shaping a glass container. Parts of the set are tips, neck rings, blank molds, finish molds, and bottom plates with a plunger used in producing wide mouth containers.
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meniscus The curved surface of the liquid at the open end of a capillary column.
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meniscus Fibrous soft tissue formation located in a joint which serves as a shock absorber and spacer
Ãâó: info.med.yale.edu/ortho/ysmc/glossary.htm
meniscus Either of two crescent-shaped lamellae of fibrocartilage that border and partly cover the articulating surfaces of the tibia and femur at the knee
Ãâó: www.knee-surgery.co.uk/glossary.htm
meniscus This term describes the interface of a liquid to its container. It is caused by the degree of attraction a liquid has to the material of the container. The surface tension of the liquid is the major contributor to the shape and stability of this interface. It is one of the primary areas of research toward the functionality of an ink jet printer and relates to the ink presentation in the orifice.
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