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Qué (quién) es plastic strip - definición

STRIP OF PLASTIC WHICH CHANGES COLOUR TO INDICATE TEMPERATURE
Plastic strip thermometer; Liquid Crystal Thermometer; Temperature strip; Temperature strips

Breastfast         
  • A statue of [[Sushruta]], at the [[Royal Australasian College of Surgeons]] in [[Melbourne]], Australia
  • The Roman scholar [[Aulus Cornelius Celsus]] recorded surgical techniques, including plastic surgery, in the first century AD.
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  • Illustration of an 18th-century nose reconstruction method from Poona performed by an Indian potter, from ''[[The Gentleman's Magazine]]'', 1794
  • Navy doctors perform reconstructive surgery on a 21-year-old patient.
  • [[Walter Yeo]], a sailor injured at the [[Battle of Jutland]], is assumed to have received plastic surgery in 1917. The photograph shows him immediately following (right) the [[flap surgery]] by [[Sir]] [[Harold Gillies]], and after healing (left).
MEDICAL SPECIALTY CONCERNED WITH THE ALTERING OR RESTORATION OF FORM AND FUNCTION
Cosmetic surgery; Plastic surgeons; Plastic surgeon; Cosmetic surgeons; Cosmetic surgeon; Plastic Surgery; Cosmetic Surgery; Surgery, plastic; Reconstructive; Plastic Surgeon; Cosmetic surgical procedure; Cosmetic facial surgery; Plastic operations; Reconstructive plastic surgery; Breastfast; Instruments used in plastic surgery; Cosmetic surgery procedures; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Plastic surgery procedures; Lift (plastic surgery); Aesthetic cosmetic surgery; Aesthetic surgery; Cosmetic aesthetic surgery; Revisional Cosmetic Surgery; Aesthetic Medicine; User:Miguel delgado/Mommy Makeover; Plastic operation; Plastic repair; Reconstructive microsurgery; Cosmetic procedure; Cosmetic plastic surgery; History of plastic surgery
·noun A large rope to fasten the midship part of a ship to a wharf, or to another vessel.
Plastic surgery         
  • A statue of [[Sushruta]], at the [[Royal Australasian College of Surgeons]] in [[Melbourne]], Australia
  • The Roman scholar [[Aulus Cornelius Celsus]] recorded surgical techniques, including plastic surgery, in the first century AD.
  • archive-date=27 November 2010  }}. Retrieved 2008-08-12.</ref>
  • Illustration of an 18th-century nose reconstruction method from Poona performed by an Indian potter, from ''[[The Gentleman's Magazine]]'', 1794
  • Navy doctors perform reconstructive surgery on a 21-year-old patient.
  • [[Walter Yeo]], a sailor injured at the [[Battle of Jutland]], is assumed to have received plastic surgery in 1917. The photograph shows him immediately following (right) the [[flap surgery]] by [[Sir]] [[Harold Gillies]], and after healing (left).
MEDICAL SPECIALTY CONCERNED WITH THE ALTERING OR RESTORATION OF FORM AND FUNCTION
Cosmetic surgery; Plastic surgeons; Plastic surgeon; Cosmetic surgeons; Cosmetic surgeon; Plastic Surgery; Cosmetic Surgery; Surgery, plastic; Reconstructive; Plastic Surgeon; Cosmetic surgical procedure; Cosmetic facial surgery; Plastic operations; Reconstructive plastic surgery; Breastfast; Instruments used in plastic surgery; Cosmetic surgery procedures; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Plastic surgery procedures; Lift (plastic surgery); Aesthetic cosmetic surgery; Aesthetic surgery; Cosmetic aesthetic surgery; Revisional Cosmetic Surgery; Aesthetic Medicine; User:Miguel delgado/Mommy Makeover; Plastic operation; Plastic repair; Reconstructive microsurgery; Cosmetic procedure; Cosmetic plastic surgery; History of plastic surgery
Plastic surgery is a surgical specialty involving the restoration, reconstruction, or alteration of the human body. It can be divided into two main categories: reconstructive surgery and cosmetic surgery.
Caprivi Strip         
  • Map of the Caprivi
  • Georg Leo Graf von Caprivi de Caprera de Montecuccoli]], who gave his name to the Caprivi Strip
  • Village in the Caprivi Strip
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA OF NORTH-EASTERN NAMIBIA
Caprivi strip; Okavango Strip
The Caprivi Strip, also known simply as Caprivi, is a geographic salient protruding from the northeastern corner of Namibia. It is surrounded by Botswana to the south and Angola and Zambia to the north.

Wikipedia

Liquid crystal thermometer

A liquid crystal thermometer, temperature strip or plastic strip thermometer is a type of thermometer that contains heat-sensitive (thermochromic) liquid crystals in a plastic strip that change colour to indicate different temperatures. Liquid crystals possess the mechanical properties of a liquid, but have the optical properties of a single crystal. Temperature changes can affect the colour of a liquid crystal, which makes them useful for temperature measurement. The resolution of liquid crystal sensors is in the 0.1 °C (0.2 °F) range. Disposable liquid crystal thermometers have been developed for home and medical use. For example if the thermometer is black and it is put onto someone's forehead it will change colour depending on the temperature of the person.

There are two stages in the liquid crystals:

  1. the hot nematic stage is the closest to the liquid phase where the molecules are freely moving around and only partly ordered.
  2. the cold smectic stage is closest to a solid phase where the molecules align themselves into tightly wound chiral matrices.

Liquid crystal thermometers portray temperatures as colors and can be used to follow temperature changes caused by heat flow. They can be used to observe that heat flows by conduction, convection, and radiation.

In medical applications, liquid crystal thermometers may be used to read body temperature by placing them against the forehead. These are safer than a mercury-in-glass thermometer, and may be advantageous in some patients, but do not always give an exact result, except for the analytic liquid crystal thermometer which shows the exact temperature between 35.5 and 40.5 °C (96–105 °F).

Liquid crystal thermometers are also commonly used in aquariums, in homebrewing, and in mood rings.

The Liquid crystal thermometer was invented by Bob Parker in California, one of many of the inventor's thermochromic applications patented in the 1970s.

Ejemplos de uso de plastic strip
1. Wheble was given a ‘slim jim‘, a small plastic strip which can be used to unlock doors in 15 seconds.
2. Roh Moo–hyun and his wife Kwon Yang–sook stepped across a yellow plastic strip with the words peace‘‘ and prosperity‘‘ written on it and laid across the Military Demarcation Line that divides the Koreas.
3. Roh Moo–hyun and his wife Kwon Yang–sook stepped across a yellow plastic strip marked with the words peace‘‘ and prosperity‘‘ and laid across the Military Demarcation Line that divides the Koreas in the middle of the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone.