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meniscus$47886$ - traducción al griego

MENISCI OF KNEE JOINT
Meniscometry; Med meniscus; Meniscus (Anatomy); Menisci, tibial; Meniscus (knee); Semilunar fibrocartilage; Semilunar fibrocartilages
  • Scar from partial left menisectomy in 1980 (c. 30 years before photo); more recent surgery leaves smaller scars.

meniscus      
n. μηνίσκος, φακός κυρτός από μιας καί κοίλος από την άλλη όψη
convex lens         
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  • Close-up view of a flat [[Fresnel lens]].
  • LSST]], a planned sky surveying telescope
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  • Lenses can be used to focus light
  • Types of lenses
  • Meniscus lenses: negative (top) and positive (bottom)
  • Light being refracted by a spherical glass container full of water. [[Roger Bacon]], 13th century
  • An aspheric biconvex lens.
  • The position of the focus of a spherical lens depends on the radii of curvature of the two facets.
  • A watch with a plano-convex lens over the date indicator
  • Images of black letters in a thin convex lens of focal length ''f'' are shown in red. Selected rays are shown for letters '''E''', '''I''' and '''K''' in blue, green and orange, respectively. '''E''' (at 2''f'') has an equal-size, real and inverted image; '''I''' (at ''f'') has its image at [[infinity]]; and '''K''' (at ''f''/2) has a double-size, virtual and upright image.
OPTICAL DEVICE WHICH TRANSMITS AND REFRACTS LIGHT
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κυρτός φακός

Definición

Meniscus
·noun A Crescent.
II. Meniscus ·noun A lens convex on one side and concave on the other.
III. Meniscus ·noun An interarticular synovial cartilage or membrane; ·esp., one of the intervertebral synovial disks in some parts of the vertebral column of birds.

Wikipedia

Meniscus (anatomy)

A meniscus is a crescent-shaped fibrocartilaginous anatomical structure that, in contrast to an articular disc, only partly divides a joint cavity. In humans they are present in the knee, wrist, acromioclavicular, sternoclavicular, and temporomandibular joints; in other animals they may be present in other joints.

Generally, the term "meniscus" is used to refer to the cartilage of the knee, either to the lateral or medial meniscus. Both are cartilaginous tissues that provide structural integrity to the knee when it undergoes tension and torsion. The menisci are also known as "semi-lunar" cartilages, referring to their half-moon, crescent shape.

The term "meniscus" is from the Ancient Greek word μηνίσκος (meniskos), meaning "crescent".