effusion
41Effusion de sang — ● Effusion de sang action de le répandre ; tuerie, massacre …
42Effusion (Physik) — Als Effusion (von lat. Effusio, Ausgießung) werden solche physikalischen Vorgänge bezeichnet, bei denen Stoffe, meistens Gase, aber auch Flüssigkeiten, ein geschlossenes Behältnis verlassen, indem sie durch dessen Molekulargitter hindurch wandern …
43Effusion (disambiguation) — In chemistry, Effusion is the process of gases passing through a small hole (see this article). The word effusion has several other meanings.*In literature, effusion is the process of opening the flood gates to one s emotions, so to speak. *In… …
44Effusion, pleural — Excess fluid between the two membranes that envelop the lungs. These membranes are called the visceral and parietal pleurae. The visceral pleura wraps around the lung while the parietal pleura lines the inner chest wall. There is normally a small …
45Effusion, pericardial — Too much fluid within the fibrous sac (the pericardium) that surrounds the heart. The inner surface of the pericardium is lined by a layer of flat cells (mesothelial cells) that normally secrete a small amount of fluid which acts as a lubricant… …
46Effusion (Vulkanismus) — Effusiver Ausbruch auf Hawaii …
47effusion cell — efuzijos narvelis statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. effusion cell vok. Effusionszelle, f rus. эффузионный элемент, m pranc. cellule d effusion, f …
48effusion — Смотри Эффузия …
49effusion — (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An outflow] Syn. diffusion, stream, emanation; see emanation 1 , flow . 2. [Unrestrained expression] Syn. gush, outpouring, volubility; see outbreak 1 , wordiness …
50Effusion — Ef|fu|si|on 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en; Geol.〉 Erguss, Ausströmung, z. B. von Lava [Etym.: <lat. effusio »das Ausgießen«] …