(Askeri) FIRLATMA: 1: Bir uçaktan kendinden müteharrik bir koltuk veya kapsül vasıtasıyla ayırmak. 2. Bir hava aracında, bir uçağın belirli kısım yükünden, tatmin edici bir ayrılmayı temin etmesi için yapılan kuvvetli ayırma işlemi
(Askeri) OTOMATİK FIRLATMA SİSTEMİ: Uçağın pilotunun veya diğer koltuk/koltukları işgal eden kişilerden birinin kendi. koltuğunu fırlatmasıyla, diğer koltuklarında otomatik olarak fırlaması
(Askeri) OTOMATİK TERCİHLİ FIRLATMA SİSTEMİ: Koltuklarda bulunan tüm kişilerin otomatik olarak fırlatılması için otomatik fırlatma sistemi kontrolünün bir mürettebat istasyonundan diğerine, tercihli olarak transfer edilebildiği bir sistem
Sending a player off the field A disciplinary action taken by the referee - signaled with a red card and officially recorded - against a player guilty of a personal foul or handballing Usually results in expulsion from at least one future game
The punishment for a defensive player who commits a major foul The offender is required to swim to the ejection area and remain there for 20 seconds, or until a goal is scored, or upon the signal of the defensive referee following a clear change of possession - whichever comes first The ejected player is also awarded a personal fault See major fouls and personal faults
The act or process of discharging anything from the body, particularly the excretions
the act of forcing out someone or something; "the ejection of troublemakers by the police"; "the child's expulsion from school"
The ratio of the stroke volume (the blood ejected from the left ventricle in one cardiac cycle) to the total volume of the end diastolic volume of the left ventricle
The amount of blood pumped out of a ventricle during each heart beat The ejection fraction evaluates how well the heart is pumping; Normally 50 - 70 percent
The amount of blood that is pumped out of a filled ventricle divided by the amount of blood that was in the ventricle at the beginning of the contraction (normal is 50% or more)
The fraction of the end-diastolic volume that is pushed into the aorta during systole ejection fraction=stroke volume/end-diastolic volume Press the "back" button to return to where you came from
This is the amount of blood pumped out of the heart with each beat It is expressed as a percent Normal value is 45-55% It can be measured by special tests
is how much blood is pumped out of the left ventricle (the heart's main pumping chamber) during each heartbeat It evaluates how well the heart is functioning as a pump
A measure of myocardial contractility reflecting the effectiveness of ventricular ejection It is calculated by dividing the stroke volume by the end diastolic volume, and it is reported as a percentage A normal ejection fraction is greater than 55 percent