| tension p. |
pneumothorax in which the pressure within the pleural space is greater than atmospheric pressure; this may occur when air enters under positive pressure, such as when caused by positive pressure ventilation, or when the tissues around the opening into the pleural cavity act as valves, allowing air to enter but not to escape. The resultant positive pressure in the cavity displaces the mediastinum to the opposite side, with consequent interference with respiration. Called also pressure p.
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| tension-free h. |
that reinforcing the defect with a mesh sheet or plug, thus avoiding the tension caused by suturing together structures not normally in apposition.
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An instrument for measuring the suction that plant roots have to exert in order to extract moisture from the soil. Measures soil moisture tension in the range 0 to about 70 kPa.
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| tension |
Thread tautness.
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Tautness of thread when forming stitches. Top thread tension, as well as bobbin thread tension, needs to be set. Proper thread tension is achieved when about one-third of the thread showing on the underside of the fabric on a column stitch is bobbin thread.
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