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Segmental
Segmental meaning
of, relating to, or constructed from segments
Example sentences (20)
After 6 to 12 months, segmental vitiligo tends to stabilize, meaning that the color loss stops.
There are actually three different kinds of heterochromia iridum – complete, segmental, and central.
Its pipeline candidate, sparsentan, is an investigational product candidate in late-stage development for focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) and IgA nephropathy (IgAN) - rare kidney disorders that often cause end-stage kidney disease.
The global Corona Surface Treatment Machine market is thoroughly, accurately, and comprehensively assessed in the report with a large focus on market dynamics, market competition, regional growth, segmental analysis, and key growth strategies.
In addition, increasing focus of prominent business players on R&D activities for the production of fermented products will favor segmental progress.
Full Face Motorcycle Helmets Sales Market Report 2017 Market is segmental supported sort, application, and region.
Arches Arches are semi-circular or (in the Mannerist style) segmental.
For short, landscaping walls, gravity walls made from dry-stacked (mortarless) stone or segmental concrete units (masonry units) are commonly used.
Grandiose building projects were supported by the government, including the erection of towering Buddhist Chinese pagodas and the construction of enormous bridges (wood or stone, trestle or segmental arch bridge ).
Heavy smoking results in a radiation dose of 160 mSv/year to localized spots at the bifurcations of segmental bronchi in the lungs from the decay of polonium-210.
Mauthner cells are not the only identified neurons in fish—there are about 20 more types, including pairs of "Mauthner cell analogs" in each spinal segmental nucleus.
Most characteristics of the original design are maintained, subtly transformed to give more weight to the central section, where della Porta uses, among other motifs, a low triangular pediment overlaid on a segmental one above the main door.
Precast segmental linings in the main TBM drives were used, but two different solutions were used.
Segmental transplantation A surgical procedure in which a part of a pancreas that contains insulin-producing cells is placed in a person whose pancreas has stopped making insulin.
Segments for the left and right lung are shown in the table. citation The segmental anatomy is useful clinically for localizing disease processes in the lungs.
Some authors find the tie bars displeasing but the lack of tie bars confusing (i.e. for /t͡ʃ/ as distinct from /tʃ/ ), while others simply prefer to have one letter for each segmental phoneme in a language.
The 330 m long Limyra Bridge in southwestern Turkey features 26 segmental arches with an average span-to-rise ratio of 5.3:1,sfn giving the bridge an unusually flat profile unsurpassed for more than a millennium.
The boundaries between the three types of segmental scripts are not always clear-cut.
The Cherokee syllabary generally uses dummy vowels for coda consonants, but also has a segmental grapheme for /s/, which can be used both as a coda and in an initial /sC/ consonant cluster.
The Romans also introduced segmental arch bridges into bridge construction.