lack of fluids - перевод на испанский
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lack of fluids - перевод на испанский

SUBSTANCE WHICH CONTINUOUSLY DEFORMS UNDER AN APPLIED SHEAR STRESS, INCLUDING LIQUIDS AND GASES
Fluids

lack of fluids      
falta de líquidos
body fluids         
  • Intracellular and extracellular fluid compartments. The extracellular fluid compartment is further subdivided into the interstitial fluid and the intravascular fluid compartments.
LIQUIDS ORIGINATING FROM THE INSIDE OF AN ORGANISM, INCLUDING FLUIDS EXCRETED OR SECRETED, AND BODY WATER THAT NORMALLY IS NOT
Body fluids; List of bodily fluids; Bodily fluids; Biological fluids; Bodily fluid; Body fluid sampling; Biofluid; Biofluids; Clinical samples; Human fluids; Bodily Fluids
los humores del cuerpo humano, corporales
body fluid         
  • Intracellular and extracellular fluid compartments. The extracellular fluid compartment is further subdivided into the interstitial fluid and the intravascular fluid compartments.
LIQUIDS ORIGINATING FROM THE INSIDE OF AN ORGANISM, INCLUDING FLUIDS EXCRETED OR SECRETED, AND BODY WATER THAT NORMALLY IS NOT
Body fluids; List of bodily fluids; Bodily fluids; Biological fluids; Bodily fluid; Body fluid sampling; Biofluid; Biofluids; Clinical samples; Human fluids; Bodily Fluids
(n.) = fluido corporal, humor corporal
Ex: The human tissues and body fluids found to be contaminated by these chemicals are listed.

Определение

rada
sust. fem.
Bahía, ensenada donde las naves pueden estar ancladas al abrigo de algunos vientos.

Википедия

Fluid

In physics, a fluid is a liquid, gas, or other material that continuously deforms (flows) under an applied shear stress, or external force. They have zero shear modulus, or, in simpler terms, are substances which cannot resist any shear force applied to them.

Although the term fluid generally includes both the liquid and gas phases, its definition varies among branches of science. Definitions of solid vary as well, and depending on field, some substances can be both fluid and solid. Viscoelastic fluids like Silly Putty appear to behave similar to a solid when a sudden force is applied. Substances with a very high viscosity such as pitch appear to behave like a solid (see pitch drop experiment) as well. In particle physics, the concept is extended to include fluidic matters other than liquids or gases. A fluid in medicine or biology refers any liquid constituent of the body (body fluid), whereas "liquid" is not used in this sense. Sometimes liquids given for fluid replacement, either by drinking or by injection, are also called fluids (e.g. "drink plenty of fluids"). In hydraulics, fluid is a term which refers to liquids with certain properties, and is broader than (hydraulic) oils.