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Что (кто) такое occlude - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Occlusal; Occlusion (disambiguation); Occluded; Occlude
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occlude         
<programming> (Or "shadow") To make a variable inaccessible by declaring another with the same name within the scope of the first. (1995-12-14)
Occlude         
·vt To shut up; to Close.
II. Occlude ·vt To take in and retain; to Absorb;
- said especially with respect to gases; as iron, platinum, and palladium occlude large volumes of hydrogen.
occlude         
[?'klu:d]
¦ verb
1. stop, close up, or obstruct.
2. Chemistry (of a solid) absorb and retain (a gas or impurity).
3. (of a tooth) come into contact with another in the opposite jaw.
Origin
C16: from L. occludere 'shut up'.
occlusal         
¦ adjective Dentistry relating to or involved in the occlusion of teeth.
Occlusion         
·noun The act of occluding, or the state of being occluded.
II. Occlusion ·noun The transient approximation of the edges of a natural opening; imperforation.
occlusion         
n. a coronary occlusion
Occlusion         
An absorption of gases by metals. Palladium will, if used as the hydrogen evolving electrode in decomposing water, absorb 980 times its volume of hydrogen, which is said to be occluded. The metal may also be heated in hydrogen and allowed to cool therein, when occlusion occurs. Platinum will occlude 4 times its volume of hydrogen; iron, 4.15 times its volume of carbon-monoxide; silver, 7 times its volume of oxygen. Metals with occluded gases may serve as elements in a galvanic couple. (See Gas Battery.) A metal expands in occluding a gas. In the storage battery it is believed that occlusion plays a part, hydrogen and oxygen being respectively absorbed by the two sets of plates, and acting as they do in Groves' gas battery.
occlusion         
¦ noun
1. Medicine the blockage or closing of a blood vessel or hollow organ.
2. Meteorology a process by which the cold front of a rotating low-pressure system catches up the warm front, so that the warm air between them is forced upwards.
3. Dentistry the position of the teeth when the jaws are closed.
Derivatives
occlusive adjective
Occlusive         
CONSONANT SOUND PRODUCED BY BLOCKING AIRFLOW IN THE VOCAL TRACT, BUT NOT NECESSARILY IN THE NASAL TRACT
Occlusives; Occlusive consonant
In phonetics, an occlusive, sometimes known as a stop, is a consonant sound produced by occluding (i.e.
Occluded front         
  • Occlusion principle with positions of warm/cold occlusion fronts and the trowal
PART OF CYCLONE FORMATION
Occluded Front; Occluded low; Trowal; Triple-point low
In meteorology, an occluded front is a type of weather front formed during cyclogenesis. The classical and usual view of an occluded front is that it initiates when a cold front overtakes a warm front near a cyclone, such that the warm air is separated (occluded) from the cyclone center at the surface.

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Occlusion

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