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Что (кто) такое magazine tube - определение

AMMUNITION STORAGE AND FEEDING DEVICE OF A FIREARM
Single column magazine; Double column magazine; Banana magazine; Banana clip; Magazine release; External magazine; Detachable magazine; Lcafd; Magazine (firearm); Double stack magazine; Magazine (bullets); Tubular magazine; Helical magazine; Box magazine; Box-type magazine; Rotary magazine; Magazine (ammo); Tube magazine; Tube clip; Casket magazine; Casket magazines; Banana clips; Ammunition magazines; Magazine (rifle); Fixed magazine; Pan magazine; Magazine clip; Firearm magazine; Single-column magazine; Internal box magazine; Magazine (weapons); Detachable box magazine; Gun magazine
  • Swedish Mauser stripper clip loaded with Swedish 6.5×55mm
  • Comparison of M1 Garand ''en bloc'' clip (left), and SKS stripper clip (right)
  • ''En bloc'' clip and 8mm ammo for the Gewehr 88
  • Beta C-Mag double-drum magazine.
  • Diagram of the Spectre M4 casket magazine
  • Loading of small arms ammunition into a magazine.
  • Loading sleeve open, three Henry Flat cartridges, compare with .44 WCF round
  • Pan magazine as used on a 7.92mm Lewis Gun.
  •  1905 Military Rifles magazines.
<br>'''1 & 2''': Mosin–Nagant M1891
<br>'''3 & 4''': Lebel M1886
<br>'''5 & 6''': Gewehr M1888
<br>'''7 & 8''': Mannlicher M1888
<br>'''9 & 10''': Lee–Metford M1888
<br>'''11 & 12''': Dutch-Mannlicher M1895
<br>'''13 & 14''': Mauser M1893
<br>'''15''': Krag–Jørgensen M1886
<br>'''16''': Schmidt–Rubin M1889
  • [[Ruger 10/22]]'s BX-1CLR rotary magazine
  • [[SKS]] internal box magazine.
  • Diagram of the Spencer rifle showing the tubular magazine in the butt
  • 50- and 100-round drum magazines plus 20- and 30-round box magazines for Thompson SMG
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Tube (container)         
SOFT, SQUEEZABLE CONTAINER WHICH CAN BE USED FOR THICK LIQUIDS SUCH AS ADHESIVE, CAULKING, OINTMENT, AND TOOTHPASTE
Toothpaste tube; Tube (packaging); Collapsible tube; Squeeze tube
A tube, squeeze tube, or collapsible tube is a collapsible package which can be used for viscous liquids such as toothpaste, artist's paint, adhesive, caulk, & ointments. Basically, a tube is a cylindrical, hollow piece with a round or oval profile, made of plastic, paperboard, aluminum, or other metal.
Tubeworm         
INDEX OF ANIMALS WITH THE SAME COMMON NAME
Tube worm (body plan); Tubeworm; Tube Worm; Tubeworms; Tube worms
·noun Any annelid which constructs a tube; one of the Tubicolae.
Tube worm         
INDEX OF ANIMALS WITH THE SAME COMMON NAME
Tube worm (body plan); Tubeworm; Tube Worm; Tubeworms; Tube worms
A tubeworm is any worm-like sessile invertebrate that anchors its tail to an underwater surface and secretes around its body a mineral tube, into which it can withdraw its entire body.
tube worm         
INDEX OF ANIMALS WITH THE SAME COMMON NAME
Tube worm (body plan); Tubeworm; Tube Worm; Tubeworms; Tube worms
¦ noun a fan worm or other marine worm which lives in a tube-like structure.
Test tube         
  • Samples of human blood collected for [[blood test]]s
  • An illustration of a setup using an ignition tube. The ignition tube is being heated by the Bunsen burner on the left, with the heated gas escaping from the tube to the pan via the delivery tube on top and at right.
  • [[Louis Lumière]] with a [[microscope]] and some [[test tubes]]
LABORATORY GLASSWARE CONSISTING OF A FINGER-LIKE LENGTH OF GLASS OR CLEAR PLASTIC TUBING, OPEN AT THE TOP AND CLOSED AT THE BOTTOM
Test-tube; Test tubes; Ignition tube; Ignition Tube; Boiling tube; Boiling tubes; Culture tube; Culture tubes; Fusion tube; Testtube; Testtubes; Test-tubes; Sample tube; Sample tubes; Test flute; Test flutes; Flaccid flute; Flaccid flutes; Blue-top; Blue-top tube; Blue top tube; Falcon tube; Conical tube; 🧪
A test tube, also known as a culture tube or sample tube, is a common piece of laboratory glassware consisting of a finger-like length of glass or clear plastic tubing, open at the top and closed at the bottom.
Eustachian tube         
  • 3 D Reconstruction of the right Eustachian tube from Valsalva CT. Note the sac like shape of the structure.
  • 3D reconstruction of the air cell system of the temporal bone including the eustachian tube and its narrowest area in close proximity to the ear, the isthmus
  • Upper respiratory system, showing ''entrance to auditory tube'' near middle
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A TUBE FOUND IN THE MIDDLE EAR WHICH EQUALISES PRESSURE AND DRAINS MUCUS, CONNECTING THE MIDDLE EAR TO THE THROAT.
Eustachian Tube; Tuba auditiva; Eustachian tubes; Eustacian; Pharyngotympanic tube; Auditory tubes; Eustacian tube; Pharyngeal opening of auditory tube; Pharyngeal ostium; Cartilage of pharyngotympanic tube; Cartilaginous portion; Bony part of pharyngotympanic tube; Osseous portion; Eustachian Tubes; Pharyngotympanic tubes; Eustation tube; Tubarostium; Otovent; Middle ear inflation; Tuba auditivea; Tuba auditoria; Pars ossea tubae auditivae; Eustachian tube opening; Cartilage of the pharyngotympanic tube; Eustachean tube; Auditory tube; Pars ossea; Bony part; Bony parts; Pharyngeal opening of the auditory tube; Pharyngeal openings of the auditory tubes; Pharyngeal openings of auditory tubes
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¦ noun Anatomy a narrow passage leading from the pharynx to the cavity of the middle ear, permitting the equalization of pressure on each side of the eardrum.
Origin
C18: named after the 16th-cent. Italian anatomist Bartolomeo Eustachio.
Laboratory sample tube         
TUBES USED TO HOLD SMALL QUANTITIES OF SUBSTANCES
Laboratory tubes; Laboratory tube
Laboratory sample tubes are used to hold small quantities of substances undergoing experimentation or testing. These tubes are usually made of glass, but can also be made of plastic or metal.
test tube         
  • Samples of human blood collected for [[blood test]]s
  • An illustration of a setup using an ignition tube. The ignition tube is being heated by the Bunsen burner on the left, with the heated gas escaping from the tube to the pan via the delivery tube on top and at right.
  • [[Louis Lumière]] with a [[microscope]] and some [[test tubes]]
LABORATORY GLASSWARE CONSISTING OF A FINGER-LIKE LENGTH OF GLASS OR CLEAR PLASTIC TUBING, OPEN AT THE TOP AND CLOSED AT THE BOTTOM
Test-tube; Test tubes; Ignition tube; Ignition Tube; Boiling tube; Boiling tubes; Culture tube; Culture tubes; Fusion tube; Testtube; Testtubes; Test-tubes; Sample tube; Sample tubes; Test flute; Test flutes; Flaccid flute; Flaccid flutes; Blue-top; Blue-top tube; Blue top tube; Falcon tube; Conical tube; 🧪
also test-tube (test tubes)
A test tube is a small tube-shaped container made from glass. Test tubes are used in laboratories.
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test tube         
  • Samples of human blood collected for [[blood test]]s
  • An illustration of a setup using an ignition tube. The ignition tube is being heated by the Bunsen burner on the left, with the heated gas escaping from the tube to the pan via the delivery tube on top and at right.
  • [[Louis Lumière]] with a [[microscope]] and some [[test tubes]]
LABORATORY GLASSWARE CONSISTING OF A FINGER-LIKE LENGTH OF GLASS OR CLEAR PLASTIC TUBING, OPEN AT THE TOP AND CLOSED AT THE BOTTOM
Test-tube; Test tubes; Ignition tube; Ignition Tube; Boiling tube; Boiling tubes; Culture tube; Culture tubes; Fusion tube; Testtube; Testtubes; Test-tubes; Sample tube; Sample tubes; Test flute; Test flutes; Flaccid flute; Flaccid flutes; Blue-top; Blue-top tube; Blue top tube; Falcon tube; Conical tube; 🧪
¦ noun
1. a thin glass tube closed at one end, used to hold material for laboratory testing or experiments.
2. [as modifier] denoting things produced or processes performed in a laboratory.
Crookes tube         
  • Crookes X-ray tube from around 1910.
  • Crookes magnetic deflection tube.
  • Crookes' paddlewheel tube, from his 1879 paper ''On Radiant Matter''
  • Diagram showing a Crookes tube circuit.
  • Crookes tube with concave cathode
  • Vanity Fair]]''. The caption read "ubi Crookes ibi lux", which in Latin means roughly, "Where there is Crookes, there is light".
  • Another Crookes x-ray tube.  The device attached to the neck of the tube ''(right)'' is an "osmotic softener".
EARLY TYPE OF CATHODE RAY TUBE
Crooke's tube; Crook's Tube; Hittorf-Crookes tube; William Crookes Tube; Crookes' tube; Hittorf–Crookes tube; Crookes-Hittorf tube; Crookes–Hittorf tube
·- A vacuum tube in which the exhaustion is carried to a very high degree, with the production of a distinct class of effects;
- so called from W. Crookes who introduced it.

Википедия

Magazine (firearms)

A magazine is an ammunition storage and feeding device for a repeating firearm, either integral within the gun (internal/fixed magazine) or externally attached (detachable magazine). The magazine functions by holding several cartridges within itself and sequentially pushing each one into a position where it may be readily loaded into the barrel chamber by the firearm's moving action. The detachable magazine is sometimes colloquially referred to as a "clip", although this is technically inaccurate since a clip is actually an accessory device used to help load ammunition into a magazine.

Magazines come in many shapes and sizes, from tubular magazines on lever-action and pump-action firearms that may tandemly hold several rounds, to detachable box and drum magazines for automatic rifles and light machine guns that may hold more than one hundred rounds. Various jurisdictions ban what they define as "high-capacity magazines".