résection - significado y definición. Qué es résection
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Qué (quién) es résection - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Resection (disambiguation)

Resection         
·noun The act of cutting or paring off.
II. Resection ·noun The removal of the articular extremity of a bone, or of the ends of the bones in a false articulation.
Position resection and intersection         
Intersection (navigation); Resection (orientation); Resection (surveying); Resection (navigation); Angular resection; Position resection; Intersection (land navigation); Intersection (surveying)
Position resection and intersection are methods for determining an unknown geographic position (position finding) by measuring angles with respect to known positions.
Free stationing         
  • Example of a site plan
Free Stationing; Resection (Free Stationing); Resection (free stationing)
In surveying, free stationing (also known as resection) is a method of determining a location of one unknown point in relation to known points. There is a zero point of reference called a total station.

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Resection

Resection may refer to:

  • Resection (surgery), the removal by surgery of all or part of an organ or other body structure
  • Segmental resection (or segmentectomy), the partial removal of an organ or other body structure
  • Position resection, a means of establishing a location by measuring angles only to known points
  • Resection (free stationing), a means of establishing a position and orientation of a total station by measuring angles and distances to known points
  • DNA end resection, the process of cutting away the 5' side of a blunt end of double-stranded DNA