external aperture of canaliculus of cochlea - definição. O que é external aperture of canaliculus of cochlea. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é external aperture of canaliculus of cochlea - definição

OPENING IN CERTAIN KINDS OF MOLLUSC SHELLS
Apertural; Aperture (gastropod); Aperture of shell
  • Scheme of an aperture of a gastropod showing terminology of teeth, plicae and folds<ref>Pilsbry H. A. & Cooke C. M. 1918-1920. ''Manual of Conchology. Second series: Pulmonata. [https://archive.org/details/manualofconcholo25tryorich Volume 25. Pupillidae (Gastrocoptinae, Vertigininae)]''. Philadelphia. [https://archive.org/stream/manualofconcholo25tryorich#page/vi/mode/2up Page vii.]</ref>
  •  The dentate aperture of ''Multidentula ovularis''
  • shell]] of ''[[Norelona pyrenaica]]'' with the apertural view in the center
  • A shell of ''[[Semicassis pyrum]]'', which has a large aperture and a pronounced [[parietal callus]]

Inferior tympanic canaliculus         
PASSAGE FOR THE TYMPANIC BRANCH OF THE GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NERVE AND INFERIOR TYMPANIC ARTERY
Canaliculus tympanicus; Tympanic canaliculus
The inferior tympanic canaliculus is a small passage of the tympanic branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve and inferior tympanic artery.
Aperture         
  • The aperture range of a 50mm Minolta lens, f/1.4–f/16
  • Aperture icon
  • Thomas Blount]], ''Glossographia Anglicana Nova: Or, A Dictionary, Interpreting Such Hard Words of whatever Language, as are at present used in the English Tongue, with their Etymologies, Definitions, &c. Also, The Terms of Divinity, Law, Physick, Mathematics, History, Agriculture, Logick, Metaphysicks, Grammar, Poetry, Musick, Heraldry, Architecture, Painting, War, and all other Arts and Sciences are herein explain'd, from the best Modern Authors, as, Sir Isaac Newton, Dr. Harris, Dr. Gregory, Mr. Lock, Mr. Evelyn, Mr. Dryden, Mr. Blunt, &c.'', London, 1707.</ref>
  • Diagram of decreasing aperture sizes (increasing [[f-number]]s) for "full stop" increments (factor of two aperture area per stop)
  • Aperture mechanism of Canon 50mm f/1.8 II lens, with five blades
  • A camera aperture
  • Alvin Clark polishes the big [[Yerkes Observatory]] [[Great Refractor]] objective lens, with 40 inches 102&nbsp;cm across, in 1896.
HOLE OR OPENING THROUGH WHICH LIGHT TRAVELS
Aperture stop; Aperture Stop; Apertures; Lens aperture; Aperature; Aperture factor; Apature; Optimal aperture; Clear aperture; Aperture (optics)
·noun The act of Opening.
II. Aperture ·noun An opening; an open space; a gap, cleft, or chasm; a passage perforated; a hole; as, an aperture in a wall.
III. Aperture ·noun The diameter of the exposed part of the object glass of a telescope or other optical instrument; as, a telescope of four-inch aperture.
aperture         
  • The aperture range of a 50mm Minolta lens, f/1.4–f/16
  • Aperture icon
  • Thomas Blount]], ''Glossographia Anglicana Nova: Or, A Dictionary, Interpreting Such Hard Words of whatever Language, as are at present used in the English Tongue, with their Etymologies, Definitions, &c. Also, The Terms of Divinity, Law, Physick, Mathematics, History, Agriculture, Logick, Metaphysicks, Grammar, Poetry, Musick, Heraldry, Architecture, Painting, War, and all other Arts and Sciences are herein explain'd, from the best Modern Authors, as, Sir Isaac Newton, Dr. Harris, Dr. Gregory, Mr. Lock, Mr. Evelyn, Mr. Dryden, Mr. Blunt, &c.'', London, 1707.</ref>
  • Diagram of decreasing aperture sizes (increasing [[f-number]]s) for "full stop" increments (factor of two aperture area per stop)
  • Aperture mechanism of Canon 50mm f/1.8 II lens, with five blades
  • A camera aperture
  • Alvin Clark polishes the big [[Yerkes Observatory]] [[Great Refractor]] objective lens, with 40 inches 102&nbsp;cm across, in 1896.
HOLE OR OPENING THROUGH WHICH LIGHT TRAVELS
Aperture stop; Aperture Stop; Apertures; Lens aperture; Aperature; Aperture factor; Apature; Optimal aperture; Clear aperture; Aperture (optics)
(apertures)
1.
An aperture is a narrow hole or gap. (FORMAL)
Through the aperture he could see daylight.
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2.
In photography, the aperture of a camera is the size of the hole through which light passes to reach the film.
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Wikipédia

Aperture (mollusc)

The aperture is an opening in certain kinds of mollusc shells: it is the main opening of the shell, where the head-foot part of the body of the animal emerges for locomotion, feeding, etc.

The term aperture is used for the main opening in gastropod shells, scaphopod shells, and also for Nautilus and ammonite shells.

The word is not used to describe bivalve shells, where a natural opening between the two shell valves in the closed position is usually called a gape.

Scaphopod shells are tubular, and thus they have two openings: a main anterior aperture and a smaller posterior aperture.

As well as the aperture, some gastropod shells have additional openings in their shells for respiration; this is the case in some Fissurellidae (keyhole limpets) where the central smaller opening at the apex of the shell is called an orifice, and in the Haliotidae (abalones) where the row of respiratory openings in the shell are also called orifices.