「Diaphragm」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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The lens has a preset | diaphragm. |
The original lens has a five-blade | diaphragm. |
The on-axis microphone is often a large | diaphragm condenser. |
Unlike a real | diaphragm, this has no effect on depth of field. |
has a gearmotor which drives a reciprocating | diaphragm. |
This system consists of a spring-loaded | diaphragm, and a shaft which is attached to the bottom |
on run, this was replaced with a seven-blade | diaphragm; however, contrary to normal Canon practice, |
By installing a ring-shaped | diaphragm in front of the objective he enabled an obse |
hore; their bottom is formed by a concentric | diaphragm, with a row of small knobs distally to it. |
Just above the | diaphragm the ligament ends in a free falciform border |
ice in a photographic lens is called an iris | diaphragm. |
had a fast f/4 ratio, and had an adjustable | diaphragm that ranged from f/4 to f/20. |
opening at one end, covered with an internal | diaphragm or a distinctive hinged lid. |
ette effects when photographing with an open | diaphragm. |
e air separated from the water by an elastic | diaphragm (similar to an expansion tank); however, thi |
n results from studies of current and former | diaphragm users and clinicians to improve acceptabilit |
rete tower with a 300 millimeter light and a | diaphragm foghorn replaced the Daboll trumpet. |
the actions of the rectus abdominus and the | diaphragm produce an outward bulging of the upper abdo |
back plate of the microphone capsule and the | diaphragm is made of an uncharged material which may b |
to the external intercostal muscles and the | diaphragm, via the intercostal nerve and the phrenic n |
e peritoneum behind the right rectus and the | diaphragm, while the other is directed backward and is |
the bronchi, the intercostal muscles and the | diaphragm. |
The two outside skirts are the | diaphragm muscle from the forequarter and the two insi |
Harami - tender meat around the | diaphragm. |
Very thin boPET film is often used as the | diaphragm material in electrostatic loudspeakers and e |
This tube is in effect the same as the | diaphragm, but it is implemented with more widely avai |
ase, and an elastic chamber that served as a | diaphragm, compensating for temperature changes and re |
9 blade rounded | diaphragm |
During breathing the | diaphragm contracts and flattens, displacing the visce |
e cracking in NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber) | diaphragm seal |
The ball passed through his chest and | diaphragm, lodging in his abdomen. |
and availability of contraceptives (condom, | diaphragm and spermicidal jelly). |
z, a peritoneal fold, from the right crus of | diaphragm, is an identification point for the duodenoj |
e very thick lens with a central deep groove | diaphragm at the equator, thus limiting the rays to th |
and pancreatic ducts: they are deficient in | diaphragm, do not transpire (sweat), can live a long t |
Lenses were 6 3/8" f/4.5 adjustable | diaphragm, non interchangeable, made by either Kodak, |
traception (such as a condom, female condom, | diaphragm, sponge, or emergency contraception) for the |
the hanger steak is said to "hang" from the | diaphragm of the steer. |
Apart from the | diaphragm, all three versions have identical optics an |
ion bulb or possibly acts as a vent from the | diaphragm. |
A natural optical system that has a | diaphragm and an aperture is the human eye. |
omatic point-and-shoot cameras do not have a | diaphragm at all, and simulate aperture changes by usi |
example that it was seated in the heart and | diaphragm or "phren") and favoured instead close behav |
lkaline electrolyzer to generate hydrogen, a | diaphragm compressor handles a filling pressure of 5,0 |
ally used as a membrane material in Hygienic | Diaphragm Valves. |
ictly speaking, it is not an aperture in the | diaphragm but an osseoaponeurotic opening between it a |
The caval opening is a hiatus in the | diaphragm of humans through which passes the inferior |
d by the seat or stuck in crevices in globe, | diaphragm, butterfly, gate, or ball valves. |
The iris is the | diaphragm, and the opening in the iris of the eye (the |
commonly used idiom that refers to a kind of | diaphragm spasm that occurs when sudden force is appli |
KCl) + 2 H2O → Cl2 + H2 + 2 NaOH (or KOH) In | diaphragm cell electrolysis, an asbestos (or polymer-f |
Main article: | diaphragm (contraceptive) |
horned violins using a mica sheet-resonating | diaphragm, known as phonofiddles. |
mmonly known as a condenser microphone), the | diaphragm acts as one plate of a capacitor, and vibrat |
catalogue includes stereo microphones, small | diaphragm condenser mics, middle and large diaphragm c |
Intercostal muscles and | diaphragm receive impulses from the respiratory centre |
inese: it involves the abdominal muscles and | diaphragm and should not be sounded merely from the th |
A grout curtain and a new concrete | diaphragm wall of greater dimensions will be construct |
ctions identically to a normal contraceptive | diaphragm, but avoids the need for many sizes and a pe |
Arcuate ligaments of the | diaphragm |
It is a convergence of the | diaphragm and the abdominals, so that ″when both sets |
The crura of the | diaphragm (singular: crus) are tendinous structures th |
It results in a temporary paralysis of the | diaphragm that makes it difficult to breathe. |
as named because of the small opening of its | diaphragm. |
It comes to an end at the level of the | diaphragm. |
is formed by the right and left crura of the | diaphragm. |
raight blades result in polygon shape of the | diaphragm opening, while curved blades improve the rou |
, which fuses with the central tendon of the | diaphragm via the pericardiacophrenic ligament. |
being situated in the tendinous part of the | diaphragm, it is stretched open every time inspiration |
rom this series of origins the fibers of the | diaphragm converge to be inserted into the central ten |
generated by the rhythmic contraction of the | diaphragm that sucks air into the lungs. |
o the mediastinum and the medial part of the | diaphragm. |
teak is the trimmed, boneless portion of the | diaphragm muscle attached to the 6th through 12th ribs |
old the liver to the inferior surface of the | diaphragm. |
Contraction of the | diaphragm causes a negative pressure within this space |
ion: that clothing the convex surface of the | diaphragm is the diaphragmatic pleura. |
the concavity of the inferior surface of the | diaphragm by reflections of peritoneum. |
rea of the liver to the under surface of the | diaphragm. |
all part of the left muscular portion of the | diaphragm. |
lower ribs and the costal attachment of the | diaphragm. |
is in relation with the under surface of the | diaphragm, which separates it from the ninth, tenth, a |
ion of the chest wall and contraction of the | diaphragm to increase volume inside the thoracic cavit |
muscles, and superiorly to the crura of the | diaphragm. |
front of the fibers of the right crus of the | diaphragm, and then, turning to the right, it crosses |
its left margin to the under surface of the | diaphragm and the posterior surface of the sheath of t |
ve, and rests upon the convex surface of the | diaphragm, which separates the right lung from the rig |
ura; that clothing the convex surface of the | diaphragm is the diaphragmatic pleura; that which rise |
waves entering a mouthpiece and falling on a | diaphragm were conveyed by a piece of rubber tubing an |
ceral peritoneum covering the liver onto the | diaphragm. |
Originally, the | diaphragm valve was developed for use in non-hygienic |
A manifold vacuum is applied over the | diaphragm where the shaft end is towards the opening o |
ektor (or autojector), composed of a pair of | diaphragm linear pumps and what appears to be an oxyge |
During respiration the | diaphragm contracts causing the central tendon to be d |
Safety valve | diaphragm - A direct-loaded safety valve with linear a |
Since the | diaphragm extends higher on the right than on the left |
enic and intercostal nerves to stimulate the | diaphragm and external intercostal muscles. |
pillway and undersluice structures, concrete | diaphragm cut-off wall, rock excavation in foundation, |
eals are also susceptible to attack, such as | diaphragm seals in air lines. |
U.S. Patent 222,652 Telephone (carbon | diaphragm microphone), filed August 1879, issued Decem |
y small leakage such as when testing certain | diaphragm or bellows valves, which are made to be prac |
o other communication with the camera than a | diaphragm interface which allowed focussing at full ap |
The drawback is that the | diaphragm groove reduces the area seen through the mag |
When a claw is broken such that the | diaphragm at the body/claw joint is left intact, the w |
One uncommon feature is the circular | diaphragm. |
Thomas Glover invented the original | diaphragm gas meter in 1843. |
The aortic hiatus is a hole in the human | diaphragm. |
A residential gas meter of the usual | diaphragm style |
The 9-bladed | diaphragm begins at f/5 when shooting wide open, progr |
ctum and anus, below the level of the pelvic | diaphragm. |
Mammals, in contrast, use the thoracic | diaphragm to inflate and deflate the lungs more direct |
d from the superior fascia of the urogenital | diaphragm. |
on of the lung which borders on the thoracic | diaphragm. |
The SILCS | diaphragm is a silicone barrier contraceptive device w |
etween the inferior fascia of the urogenital | diaphragm and the fascia of Colles. |
yer covering the upper surface of the pelvic | diaphragm follows, above, the line of origin of the Le |
otograph, the number of blades that the iris | diaphragm has can be guessed by counting the number of |
which have or don't have the instant-return | diaphragm automatic control device. |
n the two layers of fascia of the urogenital | diaphragm; it passes medialward, pierces the inferior |
separated from the fascia of the urogenital | diaphragm by an opening through which the deep dorsal |
s with the superior fascia of the urogenital | diaphragm, and with the fascia on the Sphincter ani in |
ercing the inferior fascia of the urogenital | diaphragm, passes between the two layers of the suspen |
psoas major muscle as it passes through the | diaphragm. |
nt is a ligament connecting the liver to the | diaphragm. |
is slightly convex and is moulded on to the | diaphragm; its under surface presents the gastric impr |
rea, and is a small fold which passes to the | diaphragm, being formed by the apposition of the upper |
re area of the liver, and is attached to the | diaphragm by areolar tissue. |
surface of the left lobe of the liver to the | diaphragm; its anterior layer is continuous with the l |
lenses, since the use of a traditional iris | diaphragm increases the ratio of the central obstructi |
ethod, the figure-8 is replaced by two small | diaphragm condenser microphones pointed directly away |
Sanger ordered a new type of | diaphragm (a pessary) from a Japanese physician to be |
ian arcuate ligament is a ligament under the | diaphragm that connects the right and left crura of di |
al lumbocostal arch) is a ligament under the | diaphragm that arches across the upper part of the qua |
ory designed to train singers how to use the | diaphragm to perfect breath support. |
e pulled out (since breathing occurs via the | diaphragm and chest muscles) and would probably lose c |
costophrenic angles are the places where the | diaphragm (-phrenic) meet the ribs (costo-). |
It is filled of gravel with asphalt-concrete | diaphragm. |
mm single-lens reflex camera with electrical | diaphragm simulation between interchangeable lenses an |
the liver that is in direct contact with the | diaphragm (just beyond the peritoneal reflections) has |
ic ligament, and lies in apposition with the | diaphragm, and frequently with the upper portion of th |
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