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Qué (quién) es VEINING - definición


Veining      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Vein.
Veining (metallurgy)         
METALLURGICAL CASTING DEFECT
Vein (metallurgy)
In metallurgy a veining (or finning) is the occurrence of a sheet like casting defect, produced by molten metal penetration into a sand casting mould.
Veined         
  • Diagram showing venous blood flow from [[capillary bed]]s in some specific locations including the [[lung]]s, [[liver]], and [[kidney]]s
  • Diagram of different sized veins with differing component proportions
  • Deep and superficial veins of the arm and near thorax
  • Positions of [[venae cavae]] and vessels of the [[pulmonary circulation]]
  • Layers of vein wall shown in comparison to arterial wall
  • Venous valve stopping backflow
  • Video of valve in [[popliteal vein]]
  • Image of veins from [[William Harvey]]'s ''Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus''
BLOOD VESSEL THAT CARRY DEOXYGENATED BLOOD TOWARDS THE HEART, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE PULMONARY VEIN
Venous; Veins; Venous system; Vein valve; Venous valves; Veiny; Veined; Venously; Vein valves; Venous valve; Venous diseases; Venous disorder; Venous disorders
·Impf & ·p.p. of Vein.
II. Veined ·adj Full of veins; streaked; variegated; as, veined marble.
III. Veined ·adj Having fibrovascular threads extending throughout the lamina; as, a veined leaf.
Ejemplos de uso de VEINING
1. Next: a perfect specimen, firm, charcoal black, with only a hint of white veining.
2. Plums with sticky, sappy bits on the skin; muddy carrots; sprouting potatoes; black spots on bananas; mould on marmalade; blue veining in cheese; clots of cream on unhomo–genised milk — help!
3. Helping them in their detective work are a set of clues embedded within the pieces – the shape of the broken edges, the colour and veining of the marble, the carvings of the map itself and also a series of holes on the reverse of the pieces, where the slabs were fixed to the wall by evenly–spaced metal pins.