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Что (кто) такое erection diagram - определение

COMMONLY USED WAY OF PLOTTING METEOROLOGICAL DATA TO HIGHLIGHT THE ROLE OF WAVES
Hovmoller diagram; Hovmoeller diagram
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Erection         
  • Various erection angle and shape of penises.
  • An erect [[horse]] penis
PHYSIOLOGICAL PHENOMENON
Hard-on; Erections; Bonerfied; Hard on; E-rection; Erect cock; Penile erection; Surgation; Erect penis; Male erection; Erection (penis); Penis engorgement; Trabecular smooth muscle; Painful erection; Spontaneous erection; Penile tumescence; Erectile function; Erectile capacity; Unintentional erection; Erectile potency; Hard penis; Peeing while hard; Hard cock; Hard dick
An erection (clinically: penile erection or penile tumescence) is a physiological phenomenon in which the penis becomes firm, engorged, and enlarged. Penile erection is the result of a complex interaction of psychological, neural, vascular, and endocrine factors, and is often associated with sexual arousal or sexual attraction, although erections can also be spontaneous.
erection         
  • Various erection angle and shape of penises.
  • An erect [[horse]] penis
PHYSIOLOGICAL PHENOMENON
Hard-on; Erections; Bonerfied; Hard on; E-rection; Erect cock; Penile erection; Surgation; Erect penis; Male erection; Erection (penis); Penis engorgement; Trabecular smooth muscle; Painful erection; Spontaneous erection; Penile tumescence; Erectile function; Erectile capacity; Unintentional erection; Erectile potency; Hard penis; Peeing while hard; Hard cock; Hard dick
¦ noun
1. the action of erecting.
2. a building or other upright structure.
3. an erect state of the penis.
erection         
  • Various erection angle and shape of penises.
  • An erect [[horse]] penis
PHYSIOLOGICAL PHENOMENON
Hard-on; Erections; Bonerfied; Hard on; E-rection; Erect cock; Penile erection; Surgation; Erect penis; Male erection; Erection (penis); Penis engorgement; Trabecular smooth muscle; Painful erection; Spontaneous erection; Penile tumescence; Erectile function; Erectile capacity; Unintentional erection; Erectile potency; Hard penis; Peeing while hard; Hard cock; Hard dick
(erections)
1.
If a man has an erection, his penis is stiff, swollen, and sticking up because he is sexually aroused.
N-COUNT
2.
The erection of something is the act of building it or placing it in an upright position.
...the erection of temporary fencing to protect hedges under repair.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N of n
Venn diagram         
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DIAGRAM THAT SHOWS ALL POSSIBLE LOGICAL RELATIONS BETWEEN A COLLECTION OF SETS
Johnston diagram; Venn disagram; Venn diagrams; Ven diagram; Venn Diagram; Logic diagram; Venn diagramme; Vin diagram; Set diagram; Venn Diagrams; Area proportional Venn diagram; Area-proportional Venn diagram; Scaled Venn diagram; Venn-Euler diagram; Euler-Venn diagram; Euler–Venn diagram; Venn–Euler diagram; Generalised Venn Diagram; Generalised Venn diagram; Generalized Venn Diagram; Generalized Venn diagram; Edwards' Venn diagram; Edwards-Venn diagram; Edwards–Venn diagram; Symmetric Venn diagram; Cogwheel diagram; Primary diagram; Venn's primary diagram; Primary Venn diagram; Venn's Primary Diagram; Symmetrical Venn diagram; Simple symmetric Venn diagram; Simple symmetrical Venn diagram; Cylindrical Venn diagram; Elegant Venn diagram; Newroz diagram; Adelaide diagram; Hamilton diagram; Massey diagram; Victoria diagram; Palmerston North diagram; Manawatu diagram; Manawatū diagram; Two-set Venn diagram; Two-set diagram; 2-set Venn diagram; 2-set diagram; Three-set Venn diagram; Three-set diagram; 3-set Venn diagram; 3-set diagram; Four-set Venn diagram; Four-set diagram; 4-set Venn diagram; 4-set diagram; Five-set Venn diagram; Five-set diagram; 5-set Venn diagram; 5-set diagram; Six-set Venn diagram; Six-set diagram; 6-set Venn diagram; 6-set diagram; Seven-set Venn diagram; Seven-set diagram; 7-set Venn diagram; 7-set diagram; Eight-set Venn diagram; Eight-set diagram; 8-set Venn diagram; 8-set diagram; Nine-set Venn diagram; Nine-set diagram; 9-set Venn diagram; 9-set diagram; Ten-set Venn diagram; Ten-set diagram; 10-set Venn diagram; 10-set diagram; Eleven-set Venn diagram; Eleven-set diagram; 11-set Venn diagram; 11-set diagram; 2-Venn diagram; 3-Venn diagram; 4-Venn diagram; 6-Venn diagram; 5-Venn diagram; 7-Venn diagram; 8-Venn diagram; 9-Venn diagram; 10-Venn diagram; 11-Venn diagram; N-Venn diagram; Metrical Venn diagram; Exclusion diagram
A Venn diagram is a widely used diagram style that shows the logical relation between sets, popularized by John Venn (1834–1923) in the 1880s. The diagrams are used to teach elementary set theory, and to illustrate simple set relationships in probability, logic, statistics, linguistics and computer science.
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  • Venn diagram as a truth table
  • Sets of creatures with two legs, and creatures that fly
DIAGRAM THAT SHOWS ALL POSSIBLE LOGICAL RELATIONS BETWEEN A COLLECTION OF SETS
Johnston diagram; Venn disagram; Venn diagrams; Ven diagram; Venn Diagram; Logic diagram; Venn diagramme; Vin diagram; Set diagram; Venn Diagrams; Area proportional Venn diagram; Area-proportional Venn diagram; Scaled Venn diagram; Venn-Euler diagram; Euler-Venn diagram; Euler–Venn diagram; Venn–Euler diagram; Generalised Venn Diagram; Generalised Venn diagram; Generalized Venn Diagram; Generalized Venn diagram; Edwards' Venn diagram; Edwards-Venn diagram; Edwards–Venn diagram; Symmetric Venn diagram; Cogwheel diagram; Primary diagram; Venn's primary diagram; Primary Venn diagram; Venn's Primary Diagram; Symmetrical Venn diagram; Simple symmetric Venn diagram; Simple symmetrical Venn diagram; Cylindrical Venn diagram; Elegant Venn diagram; Newroz diagram; Adelaide diagram; Hamilton diagram; Massey diagram; Victoria diagram; Palmerston North diagram; Manawatu diagram; Manawatū diagram; Two-set Venn diagram; Two-set diagram; 2-set Venn diagram; 2-set diagram; Three-set Venn diagram; Three-set diagram; 3-set Venn diagram; 3-set diagram; Four-set Venn diagram; Four-set diagram; 4-set Venn diagram; 4-set diagram; Five-set Venn diagram; Five-set diagram; 5-set Venn diagram; 5-set diagram; Six-set Venn diagram; Six-set diagram; 6-set Venn diagram; 6-set diagram; Seven-set Venn diagram; Seven-set diagram; 7-set Venn diagram; 7-set diagram; Eight-set Venn diagram; Eight-set diagram; 8-set Venn diagram; 8-set diagram; Nine-set Venn diagram; Nine-set diagram; 9-set Venn diagram; 9-set diagram; Ten-set Venn diagram; Ten-set diagram; 10-set Venn diagram; 10-set diagram; Eleven-set Venn diagram; Eleven-set diagram; 11-set Venn diagram; 11-set diagram; 2-Venn diagram; 3-Venn diagram; 4-Venn diagram; 6-Venn diagram; 5-Venn diagram; 7-Venn diagram; 8-Venn diagram; 9-Venn diagram; 10-Venn diagram; 11-Venn diagram; N-Venn diagram; Metrical Venn diagram; Exclusion diagram
¦ noun a diagram representing mathematical or logical sets as circles, common elements of the sets being represented by intersections of the circles.
Origin
early 20th cent.: named after the English logician John Venn.
hard-on         
  • Various erection angle and shape of penises.
  • An erect [[horse]] penis
PHYSIOLOGICAL PHENOMENON
Hard-on; Erections; Bonerfied; Hard on; E-rection; Erect cock; Penile erection; Surgation; Erect penis; Male erection; Erection (penis); Penis engorgement; Trabecular smooth muscle; Painful erection; Spontaneous erection; Penile tumescence; Erectile function; Erectile capacity; Unintentional erection; Erectile potency; Hard penis; Peeing while hard; Hard cock; Hard dick
¦ noun vulgar slang an erection of the penis.
erection         
  • Various erection angle and shape of penises.
  • An erect [[horse]] penis
PHYSIOLOGICAL PHENOMENON
Hard-on; Erections; Bonerfied; Hard on; E-rection; Erect cock; Penile erection; Surgation; Erect penis; Male erection; Erection (penis); Penis engorgement; Trabecular smooth muscle; Painful erection; Spontaneous erection; Penile tumescence; Erectile function; Erectile capacity; Unintentional erection; Erectile potency; Hard penis; Peeing while hard; Hard cock; Hard dick
n.
1.
Erecting, setting upright.
2.
Raising, building, constructing.
3.
Building, structure, edifice.
Erection         
  • Various erection angle and shape of penises.
  • An erect [[horse]] penis
PHYSIOLOGICAL PHENOMENON
Hard-on; Erections; Bonerfied; Hard on; E-rection; Erect cock; Penile erection; Surgation; Erect penis; Male erection; Erection (penis); Penis engorgement; Trabecular smooth muscle; Painful erection; Spontaneous erection; Penile tumescence; Erectile function; Erectile capacity; Unintentional erection; Erectile potency; Hard penis; Peeing while hard; Hard cock; Hard dick
·noun Anything erected; a building of any kind.
II. Erection ·noun State of being stretched to stiffness; tension.
III. Erection ·noun The state of being erected, lifted up, built, established, or founded; exaltation of feelings or purposes.
IV. Erection ·noun The state of a part which, from having been soft, has become hard and swollen by the accumulation of blood in the erectile tissue.
V. Erection ·noun The act of erecting, or raising upright; the act of constructing, as a building or a wall, or of fitting together the parts of, as a machine; the act of founding or establishing, as a commonwealth or an office; also, the act of rousing to excitement or courage.
Free body diagram         
  • Figure 2: An empty rigid bucket in free fall in a uniform gravitational field with the force arrow at the center of gravity.
  • Free body and kinetic diagrams of an inclined block
  • Angled force (''F'') redefined into components along axes (''F<sub>x</sub>'') and (''F<sub>y</sub>'')
DIAGRAM WHERE ALL FORCES ON A BODY OR PART OF A SYSTEM ARE DRAWN
Force diagram; Free-body diagram; Isolation diagram; Freebody diagram; Kinetic diagram
A free body diagram consists of a diagrammatic representation of a single body or a subsystem of bodies isolated from its surroundings showing all the forces acting on it.
Pressure–volume diagram         
  • Indicator diagram for steam locomotive
  • Generalized PV diagram
DIAGRAM IN THERMODYNAMICS, PLOTING PRESSURE VERSUS VOLUME, TYPICALLY USED FOR THERMODYNAMIC PROCESSES
P-V diagram; PV-diagram; PV diagram; PV Diagram; Guyton's PV graph; Engine indicator; P-V Diagram; P-v Diagram; Pressure volume diagram; Pressure-volume diagram
A pressure–volume diagram (or PV diagram, or volume–pressure loop) is used to describe corresponding changes in volume and pressure in a system. They are commonly used in thermodynamics, cardiovascular physiology, and respiratory physiology.

Википедия

Hovmöller diagram

A Hovmöller diagram is a common way of plotting meteorological data to highlight the behavior of waves, particularly tropical waves. The axes of Hovmöller diagrams depict changes over time of scalar quantities such as temperature, density, and other values of constituents in the atmosphere or ocean, such as depth, height, or pressure. Typically in that case, time is recorded along the abscissa, or x-axis, while 'vertical' values (of depth, height, pressure, etc.) are plotted along the ordinate, or y-axis.

The alternate orientation of axes may also be used, as a Hovmöller diagram may be plotted for longitude or latitude on the abscissa and for (advancing) time on the ordinate; then the contour values of a named physical field may be presented through color or shading.

The Hovmöller diagram was introduced by Ernest Aabo Hovmöller (1912-2008), a Danish meteorologist, in a paper published in 1949.