cavities
11peripodial cavities — (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) A cavity formed during metamorphosis when the imaginal disc becomes invaginated beneath the larval epidermis …
12lymph cavities — the larger lymph spaces and cisterns of the body …
13orbito-antennulary pits — Cavities below each orbital region into which the eyes and distal segments of the antennules can be retracted in the Dromioidea [Ingle, 1983]. Cavities into which the antennules are folded [Ingle, 1980]. (Order Decapoda): On anterior margin of… …
14coelomic sacs — Cavities representing the coelom that appear in the mesoderm in embryology …
15gas pockets — Cavities in weld metal caused by trapped gas …
16Water fluoridation — Fluoridation does not affect the appearance, taste or smell of drinking water.[1] Water fluoridation is the controlled addition of fluoride to a public water supply to reduce tooth decay. Fluoridated water has flu …
17Superconducting Radio Frequency — (SRF) science and technology involves the application of electrical superconductors to radio frequency devices. The ultra low electrical loss of the superconductor yields RF resonators with extremely high quality factors, or Q . For example, it… …
18Sinus (anatomy) — Sinus is Latin for bay , pocket , curve , or bosom . In anatomy, the term is used in various contexts. A sinus is a sack or cavity in any organ or tissue, or an abnormal cavity or passage caused by the destruction of tissue. In common usage,… …
19Oral hygiene — is the practice of keeping the mouth and teeth clean to prevent dental problems, especially the common dental caries and gingivitis, and bad breath. There are oral pathologic conditions in which a good oral hygiene is required for healing and… …
20Articulatory phonetics — Manners of articulation Obstruent Plosive (occlusive) Affricate Fricative Sibilant Sonorant Nasal Flap/Tap Approximant …