duct|ducts in English

noun

[dʌkt]

conduit, canal, passage, pipe (for conducting liquids or air)

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1. The main reasons are aberrating bile ducts and insufficiencies of the cystic duct.

2. Non-metallic post-tensioning components for use in setting newly poured concrete including chairs, bolsters, ducts, duct supports, anchors and duct couplers

3. Non-metallic post-tensioning construction components, including chairs, bolsters, ducts, seals for corrosion-protection tubes, duct supports, anchors, and duct couplers

4. Bile constantly drips down the Bile ducts, into the main Bile duct and then into the gut.

5. The Bile ducts join together (like the branches of a tree) to form the main Bile duct

6. Bile travels through the liver in a series of ducts, eventually exiting through the common hepatic duct

7. Small bile ducts at the porta hepatis continuing to the intrahepatic ducts usually terminate in fibrous tissue replacing the hepatic radicles, which does not extend to the common hepatic duct.

8. They eventually join with other Canaliculi, forming progressively larger bile ducts that eventually emerge from the porta hepatis as the hepatic duct.

9. All parts contain a well-developed duct system (these ducts are called "laticifers"), producing a milky latex, a watery white, yellow or red juice.

10. In order to facilitate regulation of the distribution mechanism of the gas exchange valves, the exhaust ducts (29, 30) discharge directly into a flange surface (5) on a longitudinal side (6) of the engine; the intake ports (6) have sectional ducts (11, 12, 13, 14) and a main duct (10), whereby the main duct (10) discharges onto the longitudinal side of the internal combustion engine and the sectional ducts (11, 12, 13, 14) lead from the main duct (19) to the admission valves (15, 16, 17, 18) of adjoining cylinders (7, 8).

11. Bronchiole - any of the smallest bronchial ducts; ending in alveoli duct , epithelial duct , canal , channel - a bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance; "the tear duct was obstructed"; "the alimentary canal"; "poison is released through a channel in the snake's fangs"

12. Energy efficiency classes for air conditioners, except double ducts and single ducts

13. NEM-sensitive ATPase activity was significantly lower in the cortical collecting duct and in the outer and inner medullary collecting ducts of alkali-loaded rats than those of control rats.

14. Work in this regard included high-fidelity numerical flow simulation methods to study sound generation from obstacles in ducts, with one fellow simulating the flow-acoustic coupling of in-duct orifices.

15. Ducts and pipes crisscross.

16. Intercalated ducts connect the terminal tubuli or acini with the interlobular ducts.

17. Duct tape.

18. 4 words related to Canaliculus: duct, epithelial duct, canal, channel

19. Information requirements for single duct and double duct air conditioners.

20. Composite structures containing insulation material, ducts made of Insulation Material, ducts for air conditioning

21. “Eye Boogers are secretions from the lacrimal ducts or tear ducts,” Butler told The Dodo

22. Non-metallic air conditioning ducts

23. The present invention concerns an arrangement for cleaning ducts and chimneys, such as air-conditioning ducts.

24. 421.2 Flutes with duct or duct flutes – A narrow duct directs the air-stream against the sharp edge of a lateral orifice.

25. Adjustable duct damper