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Что (кто) такое pulp mat - определение

TISSUE IN THE SPLEEN
Splenic pulp; Red Pulp
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Pulp (paper)         
  • Pulp at a [[paper mill]] near Pensacola, 1947
  • absorbent]] products with the [[Kraft process]]
  • Mechanical pulping process<ref name=igg/>
  • Fibres in wood pulp
FIBROUS MATERIAL USED NOTABLY IN PAPERMAKING
Deinked pulp; Thermo mechanical pulp; Pulping; Paper pulp; Wood-pulp; Pulped; Paper Pulp; Woodpulp; Acid paper; Wood-pulp paper; De-inked pulp; Wood pulp; Chemical pulping process; Chemical pulp; Paper degradation; Mechanical pulp; Mechanical wood pulp; Market pulp; Alternatives to wood pulp
Pulp is a lignocellulosic fibrous material prepared by chemically or mechanically separating cellulose fibers from wood, fiber crops, waste paper, or rags. Mixed with water and other chemical or plant-based additives, pulp is the major raw material used in papermaking and the industrial production of other paper products.
Pulping         
  • Pulp at a [[paper mill]] near Pensacola, 1947
  • absorbent]] products with the [[Kraft process]]
  • Mechanical pulping process<ref name=igg/>
  • Fibres in wood pulp
FIBROUS MATERIAL USED NOTABLY IN PAPERMAKING
Deinked pulp; Thermo mechanical pulp; Pulping; Paper pulp; Wood-pulp; Pulped; Paper Pulp; Woodpulp; Acid paper; Wood-pulp paper; De-inked pulp; Wood pulp; Chemical pulping process; Chemical pulp; Paper degradation; Mechanical pulp; Mechanical wood pulp; Market pulp; Alternatives to wood pulp
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Pulp.
Pulp (tooth)         
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PART IN THE CENTER OF A TOOTH MADE UP OF LIVING CONNECTIVE TISSUE AND CELLS CALLED ODONTOBLASTS
Dental pulp; Pulp (teeth); Pulp chamber; Pulpa dentis; Tooth pulp; Pulp of teeth; Endodontium; Pulp cavity; Dental pulp calcification; Dental pulp capping; Dental pulp cavity; Dental pulp devitalization; Dental pulp disease; Dental pulp exposure; Dental pulp necrosis
The pulp is the connective tissue, nerves, blood vessels, and odontoblasts that comprise the innermost layer of a tooth. The pulp's activity and signalling processes regulate its behaviour.
wood pulp         
  • Pulp at a [[paper mill]] near Pensacola, 1947
  • absorbent]] products with the [[Kraft process]]
  • Mechanical pulping process<ref name=igg/>
  • Fibres in wood pulp
FIBROUS MATERIAL USED NOTABLY IN PAPERMAKING
Deinked pulp; Thermo mechanical pulp; Pulping; Paper pulp; Wood-pulp; Pulped; Paper Pulp; Woodpulp; Acid paper; Wood-pulp paper; De-inked pulp; Wood pulp; Chemical pulping process; Chemical pulp; Paper degradation; Mechanical pulp; Mechanical wood pulp; Market pulp; Alternatives to wood pulp
Wood pulp is wood that has been cut up into small pieces and crushed. Wood pulp is used to make paper.
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Pulped         
  • Pulp at a [[paper mill]] near Pensacola, 1947
  • absorbent]] products with the [[Kraft process]]
  • Mechanical pulping process<ref name=igg/>
  • Fibres in wood pulp
FIBROUS MATERIAL USED NOTABLY IN PAPERMAKING
Deinked pulp; Thermo mechanical pulp; Pulping; Paper pulp; Wood-pulp; Pulped; Paper Pulp; Woodpulp; Acid paper; Wood-pulp paper; De-inked pulp; Wood pulp; Chemical pulping process; Chemical pulp; Paper degradation; Mechanical pulp; Mechanical wood pulp; Market pulp; Alternatives to wood pulp
·Impf & ·p.p. of Pulp.
wood pulp         
  • Pulp at a [[paper mill]] near Pensacola, 1947
  • absorbent]] products with the [[Kraft process]]
  • Mechanical pulping process<ref name=igg/>
  • Fibres in wood pulp
FIBROUS MATERIAL USED NOTABLY IN PAPERMAKING
Deinked pulp; Thermo mechanical pulp; Pulping; Paper pulp; Wood-pulp; Pulped; Paper Pulp; Woodpulp; Acid paper; Wood-pulp paper; De-inked pulp; Wood pulp; Chemical pulping process; Chemical pulp; Paper degradation; Mechanical pulp; Mechanical wood pulp; Market pulp; Alternatives to wood pulp
¦ noun wood fibre reduced chemically or mechanically to pulp and used in the manufacture of paper.
Fluff pulp         
TYPE OF CHEMICAL PULP
Comminution pulp
Fluff pulp (also called comminution pulp or fluffy pulp) is a type of chemical pulp made from long fibre softwoods. Important parameters for fluff pulp are bulk and water absorbency.
mat         
  • The mats made from ''[[Cyperus pangorei]]'' (Korai grass in Tamil) are called "Korai paai" in Tamil and can be found widely in the households of Tamil Nadu, usually in the size 6 feet by 3 feet.
  • Plastic doormat (entrance mat) with freely insertable brush elements for the removal of coarse dirt
  • Flat mat with a painting of a [[Paris]] street
  • Tapis de Bain design
PROTECTIVE OR CUSHIONING FLOOR COVERING
Welcome mat; Matting; Logo mats; Bath mat; Floor mat; Rubber mat; Floormat; Door mat
mat1
¦ noun
1. a thick piece of material placed on the floor and used as protection from dirt, for wiping the feet on, or as a decorative rug.
a piece of resilient material for landing on in gymnastics, wrestling, or similar sports.
2. a small piece of cork, card, or similar material placed on a surface to protect it from the heat or moisture of an object placed on it.
(also mouse mat) Brit. a small piece of rigid or resilient material on which a computer mouse is moved.
3. a thick, untidy layer of hairy or woolly material.
¦ verb (mats, matting, matted) [usu. as adjective matted] tangle in a thick mass: matted hair.
Phrases
on the mat informal being reprimanded by someone in authority. [with military reference, in which an accused would stand on the orderly room mat.]
Origin
OE m(e)att(e), of W. Gmc origin.
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mat2
¦ noun short for matrix (in sense 2).
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mat3
¦ noun US spelling of matt.
matting         
  • The mats made from ''[[Cyperus pangorei]]'' (Korai grass in Tamil) are called "Korai paai" in Tamil and can be found widely in the households of Tamil Nadu, usually in the size 6 feet by 3 feet.
  • Plastic doormat (entrance mat) with freely insertable brush elements for the removal of coarse dirt
  • Flat mat with a painting of a [[Paris]] street
  • Tapis de Bain design
PROTECTIVE OR CUSHIONING FLOOR COVERING
Welcome mat; Matting; Logo mats; Bath mat; Floor mat; Rubber mat; Floormat; Door mat
¦ noun material used for mats, especially coarse fabric woven from a natural fibre.
mat         
  • The mats made from ''[[Cyperus pangorei]]'' (Korai grass in Tamil) are called "Korai paai" in Tamil and can be found widely in the households of Tamil Nadu, usually in the size 6 feet by 3 feet.
  • Plastic doormat (entrance mat) with freely insertable brush elements for the removal of coarse dirt
  • Flat mat with a painting of a [[Paris]] street
  • Tapis de Bain design
PROTECTIVE OR CUSHIONING FLOOR COVERING
Welcome mat; Matting; Logo mats; Bath mat; Floor mat; Rubber mat; Floormat; Door mat
n.
1) to weave a mat
2) an exercise; place; welcome mat

Википедия

Red pulp

The red pulp of the spleen is composed of connective tissue known also as the cords of Billroth and many splenic sinusoids that are engorged with blood, giving it a red color. Its primary function is to filter the blood of antigens, microorganisms, and defective or worn-out red blood cells.

The spleen is made of red pulp and white pulp, separated by the marginal zone; 76-79% of a normal spleen is red pulp. Unlike white pulp, which mainly contains lymphocytes such as T cells, red pulp is made up of several different types of blood cells, including platelets, granulocytes, red blood cells, and plasma.

The red pulp also acts as a large reservoir for monocytes. These monocytes are found in clusters in the Billroth's cords (red pulp cords). The population of monocytes in this reservoir is greater than the total number of monocytes present in circulation. They can be rapidly mobilised to leave the spleen and assist in tackling ongoing infections.