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Qué (quién) es augmentation$5898$ - definición

CONCEPT IN HERALDRY
Augmentation (heraldry); Augmentation of Honour; Augmentation of arms; Heraldic augmentation; Augmentation of honor

Breast augmentation         
  • Fat-graft breast augmentation: the pre-operative aspects (left) and the post-operative aspects (right) of a large-volume non-surgical augmentation
  • Fat-graft breast augmentation: the pre-operative aspects (left) and the post-operative aspects (right) of a medium-volume non-surgical augmentation
  • A functional breast: a mammary gland feeding an infant child.
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  • Non-implant breast augmenation: the pre-procedural aspects (left) and the post-procedural aspects (right) of breasts enlarged and contoured with autologous fat grafts
  • Breast augmentation: The post-operative aspect of a right-breast cancer [[mastectomy]]; the woman is a candidate for a primary breast reconstruction with a breast implant.
  • Breast-implant: The metallic element [[platinum]] (Pt, 78) a [[catalyst]] in the manufacture of [[silicone]] breast implants, was a suspected cause of toxic contamination (tissue ionization) in the bodies of women with such implants.
SURGICAL PROCEDURE
Augmentation mammoplasty; Boob job; Breast Augmentation; Boobjob; Thailand breast slap; Breast augmentation surgery; Breast-augmentation surgery
Breast augmentation and augmentation mammoplasty is a cosmetic surgery technique using breast-implants and fat-graft mammoplasty techniques to increase the size, change the shape, and alter the texture of the breasts. Augmentation mammoplasty is applied to correct congenital defects of the breasts and the chest wall.
GNSS augmentation         
  • GNSS augmentation (SBAS) on a phone
METHOD OF IMPROVING A NAVIGATION SYSTEM
SBAS; Ground-Based Augmentation System; Satellite Based Augmentation System; Satellite-Based Augmentation System; Satellite-based Augmentation System; Satellite-based augmentation system; Satellite based augmentation system; Ground Based Augmentation System; GNSS Augmentation; Ground-based augmentation system; Wadgps; GPS augmentation; Satellite navigation augmentation system; Satellite-based navigation augmentation system
Augmentation of a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) is a method of improving the navigation system's attributes, such as precision, reliability, and availability, through the integration of external information into the calculation process. There are many such systems in place, and they are generally named or described based on how the GNSS sensor receives the external information.
Augmentation (algebra)         
K-ALGEBRA HOMOMORPHISM OF AN ASSOCIATIVE ALGEBRA A OVER A COMMUTATIVE RING K
Augmentation map; Augmented algebra
In algebra, an augmentation of an associative algebra A over a commutative ring k is a k-algebra homomorphism A \to k, typically denoted by ε. An algebra together with an augmentation is called an augmented algebra.

Wikipedia

Augmentation of honour

In heraldry, an augmentation (often termed augmentation of honour or sometimes augmentation of arms) is a modification or addition to a coat of arms, typically given by a monarch as either a mere mark of favour, or a reward or recognition for some meritorious act. The grants of entire new coats by monarchs as a reward are not augmentations, but rather grants of arms, and (in theory) an augmentation mistakenly given to someone who did not have a right to a coat would be nugatory.

Augmentations could be of any kind: an ordinary, a charge, or a partition of the field. Most often it involves a chief or a canton, which contains a part or the entirety of the arms of the sovereign, which he concedes to a loyal vassal.

Not all modifications to a coat of arms are augmentations of honour. Brisures, for example, are for the cadet lines of the dynasty, which are made by adding a label, bend, bordure, etc.

A common case of augmentations of honour are French cities having in their arms a chief Azure, three fleurs de lys or, also known as the "chief of France", given to cities "faithful" to the king. The new Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region has also granted the right to Rémi Mathis, who has created their new coat of arms, to bear them himself en surtout. Grand Priors of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem bore augmentations On a chief gules a cross argent, known as a "chief of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem".

In Scotland the most frequent augmentation is the double tressure flory counter-flory, the most recognizable part of the Scottish royal arms, for example as granted (in a somewhat ironic usage) by the English King Henry VIII to Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk (an Englishman) after his victory over the Scots at the Battle of Flodden. A more bona fide one was granted by King Charles II (King of England and Scotland) to William Drummond, 1st Viscount Strathallan (c.1617–1688), a Scots nobleman and Royalist during the Civil War. Other forms of Scottish augmentations were granted, for example, to Sir Alexander Campbell, 1st Baronet who received an augmentation "a chief argent charged with a rock proper subscribed Gibraltar, between two medals for Seringapatam and Talavera" commemorating his part in the Great Siege of Gibraltar.