yuvarlak kısım

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Turkish - English
lobe
The cable that runs between a MAU & a device (workstation, peripheral or processor)
a roundish projection of any structure In the breast, lobes of the mammary glands radiate from the central area to the nipple area like wheel spokes
A segment of an incompletely divided plant part, typically rounded; often used in reference to leaves | Return to Alphabet Bar |
A division of the brain
A protruding segment of an organ
(botany) a part into which a leaf is divided
Lobes are the individual segments of a leaf's blade, usually rounded
the enhanced response of an antenna in a given direction as indicated by a loop in its radiation pattern (botany) a part into which a leaf is divided
a rounded projection that is part of a larger structure
A membranous flap on the sides of the toes of certain birds, as the coot
(of leaves or perianths) A curved or rounded part
a sub-division of an organ such as a leaf (see pictorial glossary)
Any projection or division, especially one of a somewhat rounded form A rounded projection or division of a leaf
A part or division, especially when rounded, of an organ
The cable between a Token Ring station and the Trunk Coupling Unit to which it is connected Lobe length comprises a patch cable from the TCU to the main wiring panel, the length of the main wiring to the user station's location, then a patch cable from a floor/desk socket to the station
1 One of the circles incorporated into a compulsory figure 2 A single step or step sequence that approximates a significant arc of a circle; usually at least one-third to one-half a circle
(anatomy) a somewhat rounded subdivision of a bodily organ or part; "ear lobe"
the enhanced response of an antenna in a given direction as indicated by a loop in its radiation pattern
A point in space where a speaker system generates maximum acoustic output due to its multiple driversÕ output overlapping at crossover frequencies   At the center of a lobe, output at those frequencies rises slightly over 6 dB    The opposite effect occurs in a null (see below)
division of a body organ, such as the lung, marked by a fissure on the surface; there are usually two lobes in the left lung and three lobes in the right lung