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Перевод: protrusion
[существительное] высовывание; выпячивание; выступ
Тезаурус:
- The motor mechanisms of the left hemisphere as they relate to speech are further indicated by studies of non-verbal oral-facial movements (such as protrusion of the tongue or lips) in aphasic patients.
- Just as the phonetician may wish to make a more detailed, more specific description of the b under consideration, for example mentioning delayed onset of voicing and some protrusion of the lips during the period of closure, so may the ethnographer wish to specify some of the contextual features in great detail.
- Presumably any G-Pt-G intrastrand crosslinks on the non-template strand do not provide a sufficient protrusion to affect the rate of movement of RNA polymerase, and are therefore not detected as transcriptional blockages.
- (Many floatplanes only have a handle on the end of the wire, and you have to hook it onto some convenient protrusion.)
- They are extremely strange looking fish that are about 8 long with a long beak like protrusion of about 4 long and they are black in colour.
- Secondly, its direct effect on sexual activity is such that a man may obtain an erection (or a woman may become prepared for sexual intercourse by dilation of the vagina, protrusion of the clitoris and the other numerous changes which make coitus comfortable and pleasant) with no physical stimulation at all; simply by action from the brain - seeing and being close to an attractive member of the opposite sex, looking at pornographic material or simply by fantasy or thinking about it.
- The length of nails, in relation to the thickness of the wood they are to go through, can be discussed and reasons for the protrusion of nails arrived at.
- Intense pain in the root of the tongue on protrusion may be present or the sensation of a hair on the tongue.
- These systems also enable neonates to discriminate between different facial expressions of emotion (for example, smiling versus frowning) and, sometimes, to imitate these expressions as well as non-emotional ones (for example, mouth-widening, tongue protrusion).
- The foot is reduced to a protrusion that they use to pull themselves down into the sand.
- He indicated a small protrusion at the level of the corpse's chest, lifting the sheet up into a miniature peak.
- The fruit has a long pointed protrusion, rather like a bird's beak, and that's how it gets the geranium name, meaning "crane".
- McGregor's line, which assesses the protrusion of the odontoid process above the foramen magnum, is widely used in clinical practice.
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