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Muscle plasma Blood plasma (Physiol.), the colorless fluid of the blood,
in which the red and white blood corpuscles are suspended.
Muscle plasma (Physiol.), the fundamental part of muscle
fibers, a thick, viscid, albuminous fluid contained within
the sarcolemma, which on the death of the muscle
coagulates to a semisolid mass. Muscle reading
Muscle reading Mus"cle read`ing
The art of making discriminations between objects of choice,
of discovering the whereabouts of hidden objects, etc., by
inference from the involuntary movements of one whose hand
the reader holds or with whom he is otherwise in muscular
contact.
Muscle serumSerum Se"rum (s[=e]"r[u^]m), n. [L., akin to Gr. ???, Skr.
s[=a]ra curd.] (Physiol.)
(a) The watery portion of certain animal fluids, as blood,
milk, etc.
(b) A thin watery fluid, containing more or less albumin,
secreted by the serous membranes of the body, such as the
pericardium and peritoneum.
Blood serum, the pale yellowish fluid which exudes from the
clot formed in the coagulation of the blood; the liquid
portion of the blood, after removal of the blood
corpuscles and the fibrin.
Muscle serum, the thin watery fluid which separates from
the muscles after coagulation of the muscle plasma; the
watery portion of the plasma. See Muscle plasma, under
Plasma.
Serum albumin (Physiol. Chem.), an albuminous body, closely
related to egg albumin, present in nearly all serous
fluids; esp., the albumin of blood serum.
Serum globulin (Physiol. Chem.), paraglobulin.
Serum of milk (Physiol. Chem.), the whey, or fluid portion
of milk, remaining after removal of the casein and fat. Muscled
Muscled Mus"cled, a.
Furnished with muscles; having muscles; as, things well
muscled.
Muscling
Muscling Mus"cling, n. (Fine Arts)
Exhibition or representation of the muscles. [R.]
A good piece, the painters say, must have good
muscling, as well as coloring and drapery.
--Shaftesbury.
Oblique muscle Oblique muscle (Anat.), a muscle acting in a direction
oblique to the mesial plane of the body, or to the
associated muscles; -- applied especially to two muscles
of the eyeball.
Oblique narration. See Oblique speech.
Oblique planes (Dialing), planes which decline from the
zenith, or incline toward the horizon.
Oblique sailing (Naut.), the movement of a ship when she
sails upon some rhumb between the four cardinal points,
making an oblique angle with the meridian.
Oblique speech (Rhet.), speech which is quoted indirectly,
or in a different person from that employed by the
original speaker.
Oblique sphere (Astron. & Geog.), the celestial or
terrestrial sphere when its axis is oblique to the horizon
of the place; or as it appears to an observer at any point
on the earth except the poles and the equator.
Oblique step (Mil.), a step in marching, by which the
soldier, while advancing, gradually takes ground to the
right or left at an angle of about 25[deg]. It is not now
practiced. --Wilhelm.
Oblique system of co["o]rdinates (Anal. Geom.), a system in
which the co["o]rdinate axes are oblique to each other. Scalene musclesScalene Sca*lene", a. [L. scalenus, Gr. ?: cf. F. scal[`e]ne.]
1. (Geom.)
(a) Having the sides and angles unequal; -- said of a
triangle.
(b) Having the axis inclined to the base, as a cone.
2. (Anat.)
(a) Designating several triangular muscles called scalene
muscles.
(b) Of or pertaining to the scalene muscles.
Scalene muscles (Anat.), a group of muscles, usually three
on each side in man, extending from the cervical
vertebr[ae] to the first and second ribs.
Meaning of MUSCL from wikipedia
- In the
study of
partial differential equations, the
MUSCL scheme is a
finite volume method that can
provide highly accurate numerical solutions for a...
-
numerical scheme will
depend upon
problem geometry and mesh construction.
MUSCL reconstruction is
often used in high
resolution schemes where shocks or...
- attractive. Two
techniques that are
proving to be
particularly effective are
MUSCL (Monotone Upstream-Centered
Schemes for
Conservation Laws), a flux/slope...
- multi-purpose
quadcopter drones Patria GEO, a terrain-mapping
drone Patria MUSCL, a p****ive
radar Patria ARIS, an
ELINT system analysing the
signal environment...
-
equations (PDEs). They are used in high
resolution schemes, such as the
MUSCL scheme, to
avoid the
spurious oscillations (wiggles) that
would otherwise...
- space-accurate schemes, such as the
MUSCL scheme. Godunov's
theorem High-resolution
scheme Lax–Friedrichs
method MUSCL scheme Sergei Godunov Total variation...
- ”
where he
extended Godunov's finite-volume
scheme to the
second order (
MUSCL). Also in the series, he
developed non-oscillatory
interpolation using limiters...
-
difference Finite volume Godunov High-resolution
Monotonic upstream-centered (
MUSCL)
Advection upstream-splitting (AUSM)
Riemann solver Essentially non-oscillatory...
- flux/slope limiters. Flux
limiters Godunov's
theorem High-resolution
scheme MUSCL scheme Sergei K.
Godunov Total variation Harten, Ami (1983), "High resolution...
- and Louedin, O., “Adaptive
Limiters for
Improving the
Accuracy of the
MUSCL Approach for
Unsteady Flows,” J. Comput. Phys., Vol. 170, 161-183, 2001...