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Qué (quién) es formwork drawings - definición

ILLUSTRATION OF EMBRYOS IN THEIR DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCE
Embryo drawings; Embryological drawings

Formwork         
  • Timber formwork for a concrete column.  Adjustable metal screw jacks both stabilize and plumb the form
  • Handset modular aluminum formwork
  • Modular formwork with deck for housing project in Chile
  • Placing a wall form.  A matching form will be placed on the opposite side to create the space to pour concete into
  • Traditional timber formwork on a jetty in [[Bangkok]]
  • Flying formwork tables with aluminium and timber joists. In this system the tables are supported by adjustable shoes attached to previously poured columns and walls
  • Formwork stripped exposing the set concrete
  • Pantheon]] dome
  • Formwork tables in use at a building site with more complicated structural features
  • Sketch of the side view of traditional timber formwork used to form a flight of stairs
  • poured-in-place]] concrete foundation
  • Modular steel frame formwork for a foundation.  [[Rebar]] has been stubbed up out of the concrete slab to form the base of future [[column]]s
  • Schematic sketch of traditional formwork
  • Hand setting modular aluminum deck formwork
  • Aluminum formwork system
FRAME MOLD IN WHICH CONCRETE IS POURED
Form (concrete); Concrete forms; Concrete form; Fabric formwork; Tunnel forms; Tunnel form technology; Form work; Removable Formwork
Formwork is molds into which concrete or similar materials are either precast or cast-in-place. In the context of concrete construction, the falsework supports the shuttering molds.
formwork         
  • Timber formwork for a concrete column.  Adjustable metal screw jacks both stabilize and plumb the form
  • Handset modular aluminum formwork
  • Modular formwork with deck for housing project in Chile
  • Placing a wall form.  A matching form will be placed on the opposite side to create the space to pour concete into
  • Traditional timber formwork on a jetty in [[Bangkok]]
  • Flying formwork tables with aluminium and timber joists. In this system the tables are supported by adjustable shoes attached to previously poured columns and walls
  • Formwork stripped exposing the set concrete
  • Pantheon]] dome
  • Formwork tables in use at a building site with more complicated structural features
  • Sketch of the side view of traditional timber formwork used to form a flight of stairs
  • poured-in-place]] concrete foundation
  • Modular steel frame formwork for a foundation.  [[Rebar]] has been stubbed up out of the concrete slab to form the base of future [[column]]s
  • Schematic sketch of traditional formwork
  • Hand setting modular aluminum deck formwork
  • Aluminum formwork system
FRAME MOLD IN WHICH CONCRETE IS POURED
Form (concrete); Concrete forms; Concrete form; Fabric formwork; Tunnel forms; Tunnel form technology; Form work; Removable Formwork
¦ noun another term for form (in sense 11).
Controlled permeability formwork         
MEMBRANE ALLOWING TO EVACUATE AIR BUBBLES AND WATER ACCUMULATED ALONG THE FORMWORK
Controlled Permeability Formwork
Controlled Permeability Formwork (CPF) is a system proven to significantly enhance the durability of surface concrete during the casting process.

Wikipedia

Embryo drawing

Embryo drawing is the illustration of embryos in their developmental sequence. In plants and animals, an embryo develops from a zygote, the single cell that results when an egg and sperm fuse during fertilization. In animals, the zygote divides repeatedly to form a ball of cells, which then forms a set of tissue layers that migrate and fold to form an early embryo. Images of embryos provide a means of comparing embryos of different ages, and species. To this day, embryo drawings are made in undergraduate developmental biology lessons.

Comparing different embryonic stages of different animals is a tool that can be used to infer relationships between species, and thus biological evolution. This has been a source of quite some controversy, both now and in the past. Ernst Haeckel at the University of Basel pioneered in this field. By comparing different embryonic stages of different vertebrate species, he formulated the recapitulation theory. This theory states that an animal's embryonic development follows exactly the same sequence as the sequence of its evolutionary ancestors. Haeckel's work and the ensuing controversy linked the fields of developmental biology and comparative anatomy into comparative embryology. From a more modern perspective, Haeckel's drawings were the beginnings of the field of evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo).

The study of comparative embryology aims to prove or disprove that vertebrate embryos of different classes (e.g. mammals vs. fish) follow a similar developmental path due to their common ancestry. Such developing vertebrates have similar genes, which determine the basic body plan. However, further development allows for the distinguishing of distinct characteristics as adults.