nucleus of roof of cerebellum - traduction vers arabe
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nucleus of roof of cerebellum - traduction vers arabe

MEASURE OF ROOF STEEPNESS
Pitched roof; Pitch of a roof; Pitch of a Roof; Pitch of the roof
  • A roof made of [[thatch]], one of the oldest roofing materials, needs a steep pitch to drain properly
  • Some types of stone roof have a very restrictive roof pitch, which can lead to leaking
  • A building in the [[Black Forest]] of Germany with a pitched roof
  • Display of roof pitches 1/12 through 18/12
  • Working on roofs with pitches too steep for safety requires a staging of scaffolding boards secured with ''roof brackets''

nucleus of roof of cerebellum      
‎ نَواةُ سَقْفِ المُخَيخ‎
vallecula cerebelli         
Vallecula cerebelli; Vallecula of the cerebellum
‎ أُخْدودُ المُخَيخ‎
subthalamic nucleus         
  • dopaminergic]] pathways that are excitatory on the direct pathway and inhibitory on the indirect pathway.
  • Structural connectivity of the human subthalamic nucleus as visualized through [[diffusion-weighted MRI]].
SMALL LENS-SHAPED NUCLEUS IN THE BRAIN
Subthalamic nucleus of Luys; Corpus subthalamicum; Nucleus of Luys; Nucleus subthalamicus; Subthalamic nuclei; Corpus Luysi
‎ النَّواةُ تَحْتَ المِهادِ‎

Définition

Curb roof
·- A roof having a double slope, or composed, on each side, of two parts which have unequal inclination; a gambrel roof.

Wikipédia

Roof pitch

Roof pitch is the steepness of a roof expressed as a ratio of inch(es) rise per horizontal foot (or their metric equivalent), or as the angle in degrees its surface deviates from the horizontal. A flat roof has a pitch of zero in either instance; all other roofs are pitched.

A roof that rises 3 inches per foot, for example, would be described as having a pitch of 3 (or “3 in 12”).