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Qué (quién) es orifice - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Orifice (disambiguation)

orifice         
(orifices)
An orifice is an opening or hole, especially one in your body such as your mouth. (FORMAL)
After a massive heart attack, he was strapped to a bed, with tubes in every orifice.
N-COUNT
Orifice         
·noun A mouth or aperture, as of a tube, pipe, ·etc.; an opening; as, the orifice of an artery or vein; the orifice of a wound.
orifice         
n.
Hole, aperture, perforation, pore, vent, mouth.

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Orifice

An orifice is any opening, mouth, hole or vent, as in a pipe, a plate, or a body

  • Body orifice, any opening in the body of a human or animal
  • Orifice plate, a restriction used to measure flow or to control pressure or flow, sometimes given specialised names:
    • Calibrated orifice, used to control pressure or flow
    • Restrictive flow orifice, used to control flow
    • Miss Shilling's orifice, used to control flow in the engines of early Spitfire and Hurricane fighter aeroplanes
  • Back Orifice, a controversial computer program designed for remote system administration
Ejemplos de uso de orifice
1. Sources close to the probe said he smuggled the poison and drugs in a body orifice.
2. Instead, surgeons enter the body through a "natural orifice." "It‘s potentially a very big deal," said Nathaniel J.
3. All of the 40 or so reported U.S. procedures have been done under guidelines established by NOSCAR, the Natural Orifice Surgery Consortium for Assessment and Research.
4. The Respect MP has been shocked at the depths to which conversation between the glamour models, pop stars, whatevers has sunk: Extraordinary stories at the breakfast table which involve every orifice and every fluid known to man, he complains.
5. I think we‘re proceeding very well so far." The approach, called NOTES –– for natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery –– seeks to move beyond arthroscopic and laparoscopic techniques, which for many procedures replaced large incisions with several small ones, shortening hospital stays and recovery time, reducing pain and risks, and leaving much smaller scars.