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Что (кто) такое plaque diffuser - определение

SPREADING OF SOUND ENERGY EVENLY IN A GIVEN ENVIRONMENT
Sound diffuser; Diffuser (acoustics)
  • Example of a 2D acoustic diffusor using QRD method
  • Acoustic diffusing discs (illuminated blue) hanging from the ceiling of the [[Royal Albert Hall]].
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Diffuser (optics)         
  • Effects of a diffuser in close-up photography (for more information, see file description)
  • lomo]] effect.
MATERIAL THAT DIFFUSES OR SCATTERS LIGHT, PRODUCING SOFT LIGHT
Diffusion filter; Diffusion gel; Diffuser (flash); Flash diffuser; Light guide plate
In optics, a diffuser (also called a light diffuser or optical diffuser) is any material that diffuses or scatters light in some manner to transmit soft light. Diffused light can be easily obtained by reflecting light from a white surface, while more compact diffusers may use translucent material, including ground glass, teflon, opal glass, and greyed glass.
Aroma lamp         
  • Aroma lamp with [[essential oil]]
APPLIANCE TO MIX ESSENTIAL OIL INTO AIR
Reed diffuser; Aromatherapy diffuser; Diffuser (aromatherapy)
Aroma lamps, or diffusers, are used to diffuse essential oils in aromatherapy and esoterics. They may project the oil into the air by heating it, letting it evaporate naturally, or nebulizing it using compressed air or ultrasonics.
Commemorative plaque         
  • This [[Greater London Council]] [[blue plaque]] at [[Alexandra Palace]] commemorates the launch of [[BBC Television]] there in 1936.
  • Canberra's]] first [[aerodrome]] and its first fatality in the 1920s.
  • Sir [[Henry Cole]] helped set up the first historical marker scheme in 1866.
  • An example of a lightbox used as a commemorative plaque
  • [[Löwenberger Land]] (Germany)
  • Beacon Hill]] in [[Boston, Massachusetts]].
  • Commemorative Plaque at Halley Park in Victoria, Australia
PLATE OR TABLET, FIXED TO A SURFACE OR FREESTANDING, COMMEMORATING AN EVENT, PERSON, PLACE, ETC.
Plaque (sign); Historical marker; Mural tablet; Wall tablet; Wall plaques; Memorial plaque; Historic marker; Historic Interest; Historical markers; Commemorative plaques; Inscription plaque; Inscription plate; Memorial Plaque; Historical Marker; State marker; Historic plaque; Historic plaques; Memorial plaques; State historical marker; Historical plaque; Comemmorative plaque
A commemorative plaque, or simply plaque, or in other places referred to as a historical marker, historic marker, or historic plaque, is a plate of metal, ceramic, stone, wood, or other material, typically attached to a wall, stone, or other vertical surface, and bearing text or an image in relief, or both, to commemorate one or more persons, an event, a former use of the place, or some other thing. Many modern plaques and markers are used to associate the location where the plaque or marker is installed with the person, event, or item commemorated as a place worthy of visit.
Diffuser         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Diffusers; Diffuser (disambiguation); Diffusor
·noun One who, or that which, diffuses.
Atheroma         
  • Narrowed arterial blood vessel blocked with an atheroma (artist's conception).
  • Illustration comparing a normal blood vessel and partially blocked vessel due to atherosclerotic plaque. Notice the enlargement & absence of much luminal narrowing.<ref name=pmid3574413/>
ACCUMULATION OF DEGENERATIVE MATERIAL IN THE INNER LAYER OF ARTERY WALLS
Atheromatous plaque; Atheromatous; Atherosclerotic plaque; Atheromatous plaques; Arterial plaque; Microatheroma; Atheromata; Plaquing of arteries
·noun An encysted tumor containing curdy matter.
II. Atheroma ·noun A disease characterized by thickening and fatty degeneration of the inner coat of the arteries.
Atheromatous         
  • Narrowed arterial blood vessel blocked with an atheroma (artist's conception).
  • Illustration comparing a normal blood vessel and partially blocked vessel due to atherosclerotic plaque. Notice the enlargement & absence of much luminal narrowing.<ref name=pmid3574413/>
ACCUMULATION OF DEGENERATIVE MATERIAL IN THE INNER LAYER OF ARTERY WALLS
Atheromatous plaque; Atheromatous; Atherosclerotic plaque; Atheromatous plaques; Arterial plaque; Microatheroma; Atheromata; Plaquing of arteries
·adj Of, pertaining to, or having the nature of, atheroma.
Atheroma         
  • Narrowed arterial blood vessel blocked with an atheroma (artist's conception).
  • Illustration comparing a normal blood vessel and partially blocked vessel due to atherosclerotic plaque. Notice the enlargement & absence of much luminal narrowing.<ref name=pmid3574413/>
ACCUMULATION OF DEGENERATIVE MATERIAL IN THE INNER LAYER OF ARTERY WALLS
Atheromatous plaque; Atheromatous; Atherosclerotic plaque; Atheromatous plaques; Arterial plaque; Microatheroma; Atheromata; Plaquing of arteries
An atheroma, or atheromatous plaque, is an abnormal and reversible accumulation of material in the inner layer of an arterial wall.
atheroma         
  • Narrowed arterial blood vessel blocked with an atheroma (artist's conception).
  • Illustration comparing a normal blood vessel and partially blocked vessel due to atherosclerotic plaque. Notice the enlargement & absence of much luminal narrowing.<ref name=pmid3574413/>
ACCUMULATION OF DEGENERATIVE MATERIAL IN THE INNER LAYER OF ARTERY WALLS
Atheromatous plaque; Atheromatous; Atherosclerotic plaque; Atheromatous plaques; Arterial plaque; Microatheroma; Atheromata; Plaquing of arteries
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¦ noun Medicine degeneration of the walls of the arteries, leading to restriction of the circulation and a risk of thrombosis.
Derivatives
atheromatous adjective
Origin
C16: via L. from Gk atheroma, from athere 'groats'.
Dental plaque         
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  • Loss of bone due to periodontal disease
  • Top: typical presentation of gingivitis. Bottom: healthy gingiva.
  • Heavy plaque
  • Plaque disclosing gel: before (top) and after (bottom)
  • Disclosing dental plaque with disclosing tablets
  • Representation of the progression of dental caries
BIOFILM OF MICROORGANISMS THAT GROWS ON SURFACES WITHIN THE MOUTH
Bacterial plaque; Tooth plaque
Dental plaque is a biofilm of microorganisms (mostly bacteria, but also fungi) that grows on surfaces within the mouth. It is a sticky colorless deposit at first, but when it forms tartar, it is often brown or pale yellow.
plaque         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Placque; Plaques; Plaque (disambiguation); Placque (disambiguation)
(plaques)
1.
A plaque is a flat piece of metal or stone with writing on it which is fixed to a wall or other structure to remind people of an important person or event.
After touring the hospital, Her Majesty unveiled a commemorative plaque.
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2.
Plaque is a substance containing bacteria that forms on the surface of your teeth.
Deposits of plaque build up between the tooth and the gum.
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Википедия

Diffusion (acoustics)

Diffusion, in architectural acoustics, is the spreading of sound energy evenly in a given environment. A perfectly diffusive sound space is one in which the reverberation time is the same at any listening position. Most interior spaces are non-diffusive; the reverberation time is considerably different around the room. At low frequencies, they suffer from prominent resonances called room modes.