-
peristaltic wave,
which propels a ball of food (called a
bolus before being transformed into
chyme in the stomach)
along the tract. The
peristaltic movement...
- A
peristaltic pump, also
commonly known as a
roller pump, is a type of
positive displacement pump used for
pumping a
variety of fluids. The
fluid is contained...
- petroleum-derived products, and it can also
support high
pressures of up to 290 psi.
Peristaltic pumps have
rollers which pinch a
section of
flexible tubing, forcing...
- A
stomach rumble, also
known as a
bowel sound,
peristaltic sound,
abdominal sound,
bubble gut or
borborygmus (pronounced /ˌbɔːrbəˈrɪɡməs/;
plural borborygmi)...
-
peristaltic robot, also
known as a worm-bot, is a
robot that uses
peristaltic locomotion to move,
mimicking the
movement of earthworms.
Peristaltic locomotion...
- gullet, is an
organ in
vertebrates through which food p****es,
aided by
peristaltic contractions, from the
pharynx to the stomach. The
esophagus is a fibromuscular...
-
animal has head and tail ends.
Sense organs and
mouth form the
basis of the head.
Opposed circular and
longitudinal muscles enable peristaltic motion....
-
appears to
function like a
circular muscle layer,
capable of
peristaltic and anti-
peristaltic activity,
equivalent to the
muscular layer of the intestines...
- of the colon. The
dilation is
often accompanied by a
paralysis of the
peristaltic movements of the bowel. In more
extreme cases, the **** consolidate...
-
charity and
battlefield use. Large-volume
pumps usually use some form of
peristaltic pump. classically, they use computer-controlled
rollers compressing a...