pore structure - significado y definición. Qué es pore structure
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Qué (quién) es pore structure - definición


Pore structure         
  • [[Porosity]] shown as purple color(Thin section under gypsum plate of microscopic carbonate grains). Scale bar 500 micrometres.
  • The ratio of the length of the shortest paths between two points witing the pore space to the straight-line distance is the [[tortuosity]], imaged by x-ray microtomography.
CHARACTERISTICS A POROUS MEDIUM
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Pore structure is a common term employed to characterize the porosity, pore size, pore size distribution, and pore morphology (such as pore shape, surface roughness, and tortuosity of pore channels) of a porous medium. Pores are the openings in the surfaces impermeable porous matrix which gases, liquids, or even foreign microscopic particles can inhabit them.
Germ pore         
SMALL PORE IN THE OUTER WALL OF A FUNGAL SPORE
Apical germ pore; Germinal pore; Apical pore; Germ slit; Fungal pores
A germ pore is a small pore in the outer wall of a fungal spore through which the germ tube exits upon germination. It can be [or eccentric in its location, and, on light microscopy], may be visualized as a lighter coloured area on the cell wall.
Dilated pore         
CUTANEOUS CONDITION CHARACTERIZED BY A SOLITARY, PROMINENT, OPEN COMEDO
Dilated pore of Winer; Winer's pore; Pore of Winer
A dilated pore, also known as a dilated pore of Winer, is a cutaneous condition characterized by a solitary, prominent, open comedo on the face or upper trunk of an individual. Louis H.