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terminal and ducts
The lung parenchyma is strictly used to refer solely to alveolar tissue with respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts and terminal bronchioles.
In compound glands the more typical or secretory epithelium is found forming the terminal portion of each branch, and the uniting portions form ducts and are lined with a less modified type of epithelial cell.
Found in the lung parenchyma, the pulmonary alveoli are the terminal ends of the respiratory tree, which outcrop from either alveolar sacs or alveolar ducts, which are both sites of gas exchange with the blood as well.
The segmental bronchi divide into many primary bronchioles which divide into terminal bronchioles, each of which then gives rise to several respiratory bronchioles, which go on to divide into two to 11 alveolar ducts.
A mature duct tree reaching the limit of the fat pad of the mammary gland comes into being by bifurcation of duct terminal end buds ( TEB ), secondary branches sprouting from primary ducts and proper duct lumen formation.
Asbestosis is the scarring of lung tissue ( around terminal bronchioles and alveolar ducts ) resulting from the inhalation of asbestos fibers.
The lung parenchyma is strictly used to refer solely to alveolar tissue with respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts and terminal bronchioles.
* Trans-Duodenal Sphinctero, an operation to open the lower end of the common duct to remove impacted stones or to relieve spasm or stricture of the terminal bile and pancreatic ducts
In the male the Müllerian ducts atrophy, but traces of their anterior ends are represented by the appendices testis ( hydatids of Morgagni of the male ), while their terminal fused portions form the utriculus in the floor of the prostatic urethra.

terminal and drain
Source and drain terminal conductors are connected to the semiconductor through ohmic contacts.
Electrons flow from the source terminal towards the drain terminal if influenced by an applied voltage.
In FETs electrons can flow in either direction through the channel when operated in the linear mode, and the naming convention of drain terminal and source terminal is somewhat arbitrary, as the devices are typically ( but not always ) built symmetrically from source to drain.
Although the MOSFET is a four-terminal device with source ( S ), gate ( G ), drain ( D ), and body ( B ) terminals, the body ( or substrate ) of the MOSFET often is connected to the source terminal, making it a three-terminal device like other field-effect transistors.
Purporting to be an investigation into the UK's contemporary " brain drain ", Alternative 3 uncovered a plan to make the Moon and Mars habitable in the event of climate change and a terminal environmental catastrophe on Earth.
Their surface waters drain to inland terminal locations where the water evaporates or seeps into the ground, having no access to discharge into the sea.
If the electroscope terminal is grounded while the charged object is nearby, by touching it momentarily with a finger, the same polarity charges in the leaves drain away to ground, leaving the electroscope with a net charge of opposite polarity to the object.
In this circuit the source terminal of the transistor serves as the input, the drain is the output and the gate is common to both, hence its name.
In this circuit the gate terminal of the transistor serves as the input, the source is the output, and the drain is common to both ( input and output ), hence its name.
The major advantage of this circuit arrangement stems from the placement of the upper field-effect transistor ( FET ) as the load of the input ( lower ) FET's output terminal ( drain ).
In the MOSFETs datasheets, the capacitances are often named C < sub > iss </ sub > ( input capacitance, drain and source terminal shorted ), C < sub > oss </ sub > ( output capacitance, gate and source shorted ), and C < sub > rss </ sub > ( reverse transfer capacitance, gate and source shorted ).

terminal and milk
The basic units of the breast are the terminal duct lobular units ( TDLUs ), which produce the fatty breast milk.

terminal and from
In final separation from them, in the railroad terminal across the river from New York, I would nearly cry.
* In a recharging battery, or an electrolytic cell, the anode is the positive terminal, which receives current from an external generator.
* from reaction of certain terminal alkynes with formaldehyde, copper ( I ) bromide and added base
Pseudolus, an excellent liar, uses Philia's cheery disposition to convince Lycus that she has picked up a plague from Crete, which causes its victims to smile endlessly in its terminal stages.
At around from the target, the missile activates its own radar to provide terminal guidance.
The airfield also has a small commercial terminal handling scheduled and chartered passenger flights from the other islands in the Azores, Europe, Africa, and North America.
* The IRT Broadway Seventh Avenue Line runs under and over Broadway from Times Square to 168th Street ( trains ), and from 218th Street to its terminal in the Bronx at Van Cortlandt Park 242nd Street ( train ).
Deep flexor muscles straighten the terminal phalanges, so the claws protrude from their sheaths, and the soft " velvety " paw becomes suddenly converted into a formidable weapon.
Such a grammar defines the formal language: all words consisting solely of terminal symbols which can be reached by a derivation from the start symbol.
If an evacuated glass tube is equipped with two electrodes and a voltage is applied, the glass opposite of the negative electrode is observed to glow, due to electrons emitted from and travelling perpendicular to the cathode ( the electrode connected to the negative terminal of the voltage supply ).
* In vacuum tubes ( including cathode ray tubes ) it is the negative terminal where electrons flow in from the wiring and through the tube's near vacuum, constituting a positive current flowing out of the device.
Ambouli Airport, about 6 km from the city of Djibouti, is the country ’ s international air terminal.
Actually 85 % of Free Zone exports to United States is shipped from Caucedo terminal.
Following the fall of the Shah of Iran and the Iran Hostage Crisis in 1979 1980, the West became concerned with ensuring the flow of oil from the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz, and the US received permission for a $ 400 million expansion of the military facilities on Diego Garcia consisting of two parallel runways, expansive parking aprons for heavy bombers, 20 new anchorages in the lagoon, a deep water pier, port facilities for the largest naval vessels in the US or British fleet, aircraft hangars, maintenance buildings and an air terminal, a fuel storage area, and billeting and messing facilities for thousands of sailors and support personnel.
Passport stamp issued at the ferry terminal to passengers to / from the UK
The human body, apart from areas of glabrous skin, is covered in follicles which produce thick terminal and fine vellus hair.
* The R interface defines the point between a non-ISDN device and a terminal adapter ( TA ) which provides translation to and from such a device.
* R-defines the point between a non-ISDN device and a terminal adapter ( TA ) which provides translation to and from such a device

terminal and into
A third mode was entered with a special boot floppy which turned the Aster into a Videotex terminal with a 40x25 display and a Videotex character set, The software used the built in RS232 interface of the Aster to control a modem through which it could contact a Prestel service provider.
* In a discharging battery or galvanic cell ( diagram at right ) the anode is the negative terminal since that is where the current flows into " the device " ( i. e. the battery cell ).
* In a diode, it is the positive terminal at the tail of the arrow symbol ( base of the triangle ), where current flows into the device.
Community Memory allowed the user to type messages into a terminal after inserting a coin, and offered a " pure " bulletin board experience with public messages only ( no email or other features ).
The terminal phalanx, with the claw attached, folds back in the fore-foot into a sheath by the outer side of the middle phalanx of the digit, and is retained in this position when at rest by a strong elastic ligament.
This period, known as the Great Darkness ended with the Quiet Revolution and the party went into terminal decline.
In the latter case, program and data entry was done at front panel switches directly into memory or through a computer terminal / keyboard, sometimes controlled by a read-only memory ( ROM ) BASIC interpreter ; when power was turned off after running the program, the information so entered vanished.
Gagné, another psychologist, had earlier developed an influential method of task analysis in which a terminal learning goal is expanded into a hierarchy of learning objectives connected by prerequisite relations.
This fourth terminal serves to bias the transistor into operation ; it is rare to make non-trivial use of the body terminal in circuit designs, but its presence is important when setting up the physical layout of an integrated circuit.
( ROMWack is a minimalist debugger built into the operating system which is accessible by connecting a 9600 bit / s terminal to the serial port.
As of November 2010, Lao officials plan to convert the station into a rail cargo terminal for freight trains, allowing cargo to be transported from Bangkok into Laos at a lower cost than would be possible with road transport.
It maintains two runways and a modern terminal, but flights into and out of Doomsport are quite limited.
Lost city is a term that is generally considered to refer to a well-populated area which fell into terminal decline, became extensively or completely uninhabited, and whose location has been forgotten.
The end of the axon has branching terminals ( axon terminal ) that release neurotransmitters into a gap called the synaptic cleft between the terminals and the dendrites of the next neuron.
The Neolithic followed the terminal Holocene Epipaleolithic period, beginning with the rise of farming, which produced the " Neolithic Revolution ", and ending when metal tools became widespread in the Copper Age ( chalcolithic ) or Bronze Age or developing directly into the Iron Age, depending on the geographical region.
The password must be spoken into an ornate computer terminal located in the Tessier-Ashpool home in Villa Straylight, and entered simultaneously as Case pierces the software barriers in cyberspace — otherwise the Turing lock will remain intact.
Neurotransmitters are packaged into synaptic vesicles clustered beneath the membrane in the axon terminal, on the presynaptic side of a synapse.
The terminal Era of the formal Proterozoic Eon ( or the informal " Precambrian "), it is further subdivided into the Tonian, Cryogenian, and Ediacaran Periods.
The proton pump is the terminal stage in gastric acid secretion, being directly responsible for secreting H < sup >+</ sup > ions into the gastric lumen, making it an ideal target for inhibiting acid secretion.
These original designs can be divided into two classes of terminal units: audio-type and intermediate frequency converters.
The Twin City, W2JAV and W2PAT designs are examples of typical terminal units that were used into the middle 1960s.

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