fenestrated in English

adjective
1
provided with a window or windows.
the fenestrated heights of nearby buildings

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1. Additional supplementary IFUs are provided based on the individual design of the Fenestrated Anaconda™ device

2. Clerestory, in architecture, any fenestrated (windowed) wall of a room that is carried higher than the surrounding roofs to light the interior space

3. ORTHOFUZION SYSTEM RECEIVES CE MARK APPROVAL All screws are color-coded according to their diameter, Cannulated, fenestrated, self-cutting and self-drilling.

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5. An Adjoiningreception area is festooned with lights and full of platters of cheese. Two of these stands are fenestrated and similar in size and function to the stand found in the Adjoiningstoreroom

6. In the early stage of proliferation the regenerating endothelium formed a fenestrated „open layer“; nuclei were generally enlarged, the cytoplasm increased and in addition to mitotic growth, even amitosis occurred.

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8. In this article the four different components of the glomerular filter, glycocalyx, fenestrated endothelial cells, basement membrane and epithelial podocytes with foot processes and slit membrane, will be briefly characterized and examples of albuminuria and proteinuria will be discussed.

9. In architecture, Clerestory is a fenestrated or glass window that is placed near the upper portion the walls. Clerestory is actually pronounced ‘Clear-story’ and was first used as a Middle English word ‘clerestorie’ to describe an upper story in a room that was cleared to bring in natural light.