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axil$6305$ - перевод на испанский

Esfuerzo axil; Esfuerzo axial

axil      
n. axila (Bot.) el ángulo entre el tallo de la hoja y la rama o tronco
leaves         
  • 3D rendering of a [[computed tomography]] scan of a leaf
  • Palmate venation, ''[[Acer truncatum]]''
  • Flabellate venation, ''[[Adiantum cunninghamii]]''
  • The veins of a [[bramble]] leaf
  • 2007}}
  • Scanning electron microscope image of trichomes on the lower surface of a ''Coleus blumei'' ([[coleus]]) leaf
  • Crossyne guttata]]''
  • Rachis}}
  • A leaf shed in [[autumn]]
  • Near the ground these ''[[Eucalyptus]]'' saplings have juvenile dorsiventral foliage from the previous year, but this season their newly sprouting foliage is isobilateral, like the mature foliage on the adult trees above
  • New [[pomegranate]] leaves
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  • [[Poinsettia]] [[bract]]s are leaves which have evolved red pigmentation in order to attract insects and birds to the central flowers, an adaptive function normally served by [[petal]]s (which are themselves leaves highly modified by evolution).
  • Some [[insect]]s, like ''[[Kallima inachus]]'', mimic leaves.
  •  Stem
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  • A leaf with laminar structure and [[pinnate]] venation
  • [[Micrograph]] of a leaf skeleton
  • Medium-scale diagram of leaf internal anatomy
  • Fine-scale diagram of leaf structure
  • 401x401px
  • SEM]] image of the leaf epidermis of ''[[Nicotiana alata]]'', showing [[trichome]]s (hair-like appendages) and [[stoma]]ta (eye-shaped slits, visible at full resolution).
  • Leaf morphology terms
  • Leaves showing various morphologies (clockwise from upper left): tripartite lobation, elliptic with serrulate margin, palmate venation, acuminate odd-pinnate (center), pinnatisect, lobed, elliptic with entire margin
  • Leaves shifting color in autumn (fall)
  • opposite]] one another, with successive pairs at right angles to each other (''decussate'') along the red stem. Note the developing buds in the axils of these leaves.
  • Whorled leaf pattern of the [[American tiger lily]]
  • Norfolk Island Pine]].
  • Venation of a Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) leaf.
  • The overgrown petioles of [[rhubarb]] (''Rheum rhabarbarum'') are edible.
  • alt=Leafstem of dog rose with petiole, stipules and leaflets
  • The leaves on this plant (''[[Senecio angulatus]]'') are alternately arranged.
  • Common mullein (''[[Verbascum thapsus]]'') leaves are covered in dense, stellate trichomes.
  • Silky aster (''[[Symphyotrichum sericeum]]'') leaves are sericeous.
  • Branching veins on underside of [[taro]] leaf
  • linden]]
  • Animation of zooming into the leaf of a [[Sequoia sempervirens]] (Californian Redwood).
  • Vein skeleton of a leaf. Veins contain [[lignin]] that make them harder to degrade for microorganisms.
MAIN ORGAN OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND TRANSPIRATION IN HIGHER PLANTS, USUALLY CONSISTING OF A FLAT GREEN BLADE ATTACHED TO THE STEM DIRECTLY OR BY A STALK
Foliage; Mesophyll; Leaves (botany); Mesophyll cell; Plant leaves; Foilage; Compound leaf; Compound leaves; Leaves; Axil; Leaf margin; Axils; Mesophyll tissue; True leaves; Spongy layer; Leaf sheath; Complex leaf; Complex leaves; Megaphylls; Reticulate venation; Crenate; Venatious; Leafage; Foliages; Leaf anatomy; Leaf vein; Basal leaf; Vein in Plants; Veinlets; Foliar; Leaf axil; Simple leaf; Simple leaves; Alternate leaf; Leaf (botany); Parallel venation; Leaf axils; Opposite leaf; Big-leafed; Vein (botany); Leaf veins; Leaf margins; Lepidote; Elepidote; Elepidotes; Simple (botany); Alternate (botany); Opposite (botany); Clasping; Alternate (leaf); Opposite (leaf); Simple (leaf); Hysteranthy; Reticulate veined; Reticular venation; Palmately compound; Mucronulate; Venation (botany); Leaf venation; Stipel; Leaf blade; Lamina (leaf); Vein patterning; Parallel-veined leaf; Vein (leaf); Glabrous leaves; Sinuated; Sinuate; Cauline; Feather-veined; Palmately veined; Sericeous; Basal leaves; Serrated leaves; Margin (botany); Lanose; Dichotomous venation; Leaf venations; Isobilateral; Apex (leaf); Serrate leaf; Reticulate leaf; Leaf apex; Leaf tip; Spongy mesophyll layer; Spongy mesophyll; Cauline leaf; Cauline leaves; Crenately
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plural de leaf
foliage         
  • 3D rendering of a [[computed tomography]] scan of a leaf
  • Palmate venation, ''[[Acer truncatum]]''
  • Flabellate venation, ''[[Adiantum cunninghamii]]''
  • The veins of a [[bramble]] leaf
  • 2007}}
  • Scanning electron microscope image of trichomes on the lower surface of a ''Coleus blumei'' ([[coleus]]) leaf
  • Crossyne guttata]]''
  • Rachis}}
  • A leaf shed in [[autumn]]
  • Near the ground these ''[[Eucalyptus]]'' saplings have juvenile dorsiventral foliage from the previous year, but this season their newly sprouting foliage is isobilateral, like the mature foliage on the adult trees above
  • New [[pomegranate]] leaves
  • 64px
  • 64px
  • 64px
  • 64px
  • 64px
  • 64px
  • 64px
  • 64px
  • [[Poinsettia]] [[bract]]s are leaves which have evolved red pigmentation in order to attract insects and birds to the central flowers, an adaptive function normally served by [[petal]]s (which are themselves leaves highly modified by evolution).
  • Some [[insect]]s, like ''[[Kallima inachus]]'', mimic leaves.
  •  Stem
}}}}
  • A leaf with laminar structure and [[pinnate]] venation
  • [[Micrograph]] of a leaf skeleton
  • Medium-scale diagram of leaf internal anatomy
  • Fine-scale diagram of leaf structure
  • 401x401px
  • SEM]] image of the leaf epidermis of ''[[Nicotiana alata]]'', showing [[trichome]]s (hair-like appendages) and [[stoma]]ta (eye-shaped slits, visible at full resolution).
  • Leaf morphology terms
  • Leaves showing various morphologies (clockwise from upper left): tripartite lobation, elliptic with serrulate margin, palmate venation, acuminate odd-pinnate (center), pinnatisect, lobed, elliptic with entire margin
  • Leaves shifting color in autumn (fall)
  • opposite]] one another, with successive pairs at right angles to each other (''decussate'') along the red stem. Note the developing buds in the axils of these leaves.
  • Whorled leaf pattern of the [[American tiger lily]]
  • Norfolk Island Pine]].
  • Venation of a Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) leaf.
  • The overgrown petioles of [[rhubarb]] (''Rheum rhabarbarum'') are edible.
  • alt=Leafstem of dog rose with petiole, stipules and leaflets
  • The leaves on this plant (''[[Senecio angulatus]]'') are alternately arranged.
  • Common mullein (''[[Verbascum thapsus]]'') leaves are covered in dense, stellate trichomes.
  • Silky aster (''[[Symphyotrichum sericeum]]'') leaves are sericeous.
  • Branching veins on underside of [[taro]] leaf
  • linden]]
  • Animation of zooming into the leaf of a [[Sequoia sempervirens]] (Californian Redwood).
  • Vein skeleton of a leaf. Veins contain [[lignin]] that make them harder to degrade for microorganisms.
MAIN ORGAN OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND TRANSPIRATION IN HIGHER PLANTS, USUALLY CONSISTING OF A FLAT GREEN BLADE ATTACHED TO THE STEM DIRECTLY OR BY A STALK
Foliage; Mesophyll; Leaves (botany); Mesophyll cell; Plant leaves; Foilage; Compound leaf; Compound leaves; Leaves; Axil; Leaf margin; Axils; Mesophyll tissue; True leaves; Spongy layer; Leaf sheath; Complex leaf; Complex leaves; Megaphylls; Reticulate venation; Crenate; Venatious; Leafage; Foliages; Leaf anatomy; Leaf vein; Basal leaf; Vein in Plants; Veinlets; Foliar; Leaf axil; Simple leaf; Simple leaves; Alternate leaf; Leaf (botany); Parallel venation; Leaf axils; Opposite leaf; Big-leafed; Vein (botany); Leaf veins; Leaf margins; Lepidote; Elepidote; Elepidotes; Simple (botany); Alternate (botany); Opposite (botany); Clasping; Alternate (leaf); Opposite (leaf); Simple (leaf); Hysteranthy; Reticulate veined; Reticular venation; Palmately compound; Mucronulate; Venation (botany); Leaf venation; Stipel; Leaf blade; Lamina (leaf); Vein patterning; Parallel-veined leaf; Vein (leaf); Glabrous leaves; Sinuated; Sinuate; Cauline; Feather-veined; Palmately veined; Sericeous; Basal leaves; Serrated leaves; Margin (botany); Lanose; Dichotomous venation; Leaf venations; Isobilateral; Apex (leaf); Serrate leaf; Reticulate leaf; Leaf apex; Leaf tip; Spongy mesophyll layer; Spongy mesophyll; Cauline leaf; Cauline leaves; Crenately
(n.) = foliaje
Ex: The effects of precipitation and foliage attenuation and depolarization are considered to have negligible effect on the microwave mobile systems.

Определение

crenate
a.; (also crenated)
(Bot.) Notched, indented.

Википедия

Esfuerzo normal

El esfuerzo normal (esfuerzo axil o axial) es el esfuerzo interno o resultante de las tensiones perpendiculares (normales) a la sección transversal de un prisma mecánico. Este tipo de solicitación formado por tensiones paralelas está directamente asociado a la tensión normal.