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uterine calculus - translation to arabic

Uterine horn; Uterine cornu; Cornu uteri; Uterine cornua

uterine calculus      
‎ حَصاةٌ رَحِمِيَّة‎
dental calculus         
  • Calculus deposit on x-ray image
  • Retentive surface of calculus allows for further plaque accumulation.
FORM OF HARDENED DENTAL PLAQUE
Dental tartar; Dental calculus; Dental calculum; Dental calculi
‎ قَلَحٌ سِنِّيّ‎
dental calculus         
  • Calculus deposit on x-ray image
  • Retentive surface of calculus allows for further plaque accumulation.
FORM OF HARDENED DENTAL PLAQUE
Dental tartar; Dental calculus; Dental calculum; Dental calculi
قَلَحٌ سِنِّيّ

Definition

pi-calculus
<theory> A process algebra in which channel names can act both as transmission medium and as transmitted data. Its basic atomic actions are individual point to point communications which are nondeterministically selected and globally sequentialised. [Details? Examples?] (1995-03-20)

Wikipedia

Uterine horns

The uterine horns (cornua of uterus) are the points in the upper uterus where the fallopian tubes exit to meet the ovaries. They are one of the points of attachment for the round ligament of uterus (the other being the mons pubis). They also provide attachment to the ovarian ligament, which is located below the fallopian tube at the back; while the round ligament of uterus is located below the tube at the front.

The uterine horns are far more prominent in other animals (such as cows and cats) than they are in humans. In the cat, implantation of the embryo occurs in one of the two uterine horns, not the body of the uterus itself.

Occasionally, if a fallopian tube does not connect, the uterine horn will fill with blood each month, and a minor one-day surgery will be performed to remove it. Often, people who are born with this have trouble getting pregnant as both ovaries are functional and either may ovulate. The spare egg, that cannot travel the fallopian tube, is absorbed into the body.