Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet LONGITUDINAL


LONGITUDINAL

Definition av LONGITUDINAL

  1. longitudinell

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  • In primates, and specifically in humans, the labia majora (: labium majus), also known as the outer lips or outer labia, are two prominent longitudinal skin folds that extend downward and backward from the mons pubis to the perineum.
  • In longitudinal redundancy checking and cyclic redundancy checking, block check characters are computed for, and added to, each message block transmitted.
  • In telecommunication, a longitudinal redundancy check (LRC), or horizontal redundancy check, is a form of redundancy check that is applied independently to each of a parallel group of bit streams.
  • The adjective "transverse" is most often used when it is used in combination with additional error control coding, such as a longitudinal redundancy check.
  • T1, longitudinal relaxation time, in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a measure of the time taken for spinning protons to realign with the external magnetic field.
  • The longitudinal threads are called the warp and the lateral threads are the weft, woof, or filling.
  • Basilicas are typically rectangular buildings with a central nave flanked by two or more longitudinal aisles, with the roof at two levels, being higher in the centre over the nave to admit a clerestory and lower over the side-aisles.
  • This means their body plans are laid around a longitudinal axis (rostral–caudal axis) with a front (or "head") and a rear (or "tail") end, as well as a left–right–symmetrical belly (ventral) and back (dorsal) surface.
  • Cant (shooting), referring to a gun being tilted around the longitudinal axis, rather than being horizontally levelled.
  • The Tropic of Capricorn's position is not fixed, but constantly changes because of a slight wobble in the Earth's longitudinal alignment relative to its orbit around the Sun.
  • Ailerons are used in pairs to control the aircraft in roll (or movement around the aircraft's longitudinal axis), which normally results in a change in flight path due to the tilting of the lift vector.
  • Fine longitudinal cracks, which appear as radial cracks in cross-section, originate in the cementum and penetrate the dentine.
  • Mechanical longitudinal waves are also called compressional or compression waves, because they produce compression and rarefaction when travelling through a medium, and pressure waves, because they produce increases and decreases in pressure.
  • It is built with either a smooth underside or a separate body supported by two or more smooth, relatively narrow, longitudinal runners similar in principle to skis.
  • Peristalsis is progression of coordinated contraction of involuntary circular muscles, which is preceded by a simultaneous contraction of the longitudinal muscle and relaxation of the circular muscle in the lining of the gut.
  • The rarefaction is the farthest distance apart in the longitudinal wave and the compression is the closest distance together.
  • The dimensionless longitudinal momentum loss of a beam particle after a two-body interaction in accelerator physics.
  • Cylindrical coordinates are useful in connection with objects and phenomena that have some rotational symmetry about the longitudinal axis, such as water flow in a straight pipe with round cross-section, heat distribution in a metal cylinder, electromagnetic fields produced by an electric current in a long, straight wire, accretion disks in astronomy, and so on.
  • In some lunar calendars, such as the Vikram Samvat, a lunar day, or tithi, is defined as 1/30 of a lunar month, or the time it takes for the longitudinal angle between the Moon and the Sun to increase by 12 degrees.
  • The esophagus is a tube composed of a mucosal lining, and longitudinal and circular smooth muscle fibers.


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