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membrane [ˈmɛmbreɪn] n 1. any thin pliable sheet of material 2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biology) a pliable sheetlike usually fibrous tissue that covers, lines, or connects plant and animal organs or cells 3. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biology) Biology a double layer of lipid, containing some proteins, that surrounds biological cells and some of their internal structures 4. (Physics / Atomic Physics) Physics a two-dimensional entity postulated as a fundamental constituent of matter in superstring theories of particle physics 5. (Historical Terms) a skin of parchment forming part of a roll [from Latin membrāna skin covering a part of the body, from membrum member]
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membrane Translations membrane n → Membran(e) f n membrane [ˈmembrein] a thin film or layer of tissue that covers or lines parts of the body, forms the outside of cells etc. membraan غِشاء، أغْشِيَه мембрана membrána membran; hinde die Membran μεμβράνη membrana kile, kelme پوسته kalvo membrane מֶמבּרָנָה झिल्ली membrane, opna hártya selaput himna membrana 膜 박막(薄膜) membrana, plėvelė, apvalkalas membrāna; plēve; apvalks membran vlies hinne, membran błona membrana membrană оболочка; перепонка membrána membrana membrana membran, hinna เยื่อบุผิว zar, perde 膜 оболонка; пліва جھلی، غشا màng 膜 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| x] enters the mother's blood circulation
directly through the alveolar-capillary membrane, oxidant electron loss
changes hemoglobin to its pathologic reversible form--methemoglobin. Movement of gases across the alveolar-capillary membrane may be
limited because of abnormalities in the membranes or because of an
accumulation of fluid in the alveoli or interstitial space. The diffusing
capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide is a useful test of the
integrity of the alveolar-capillary membrane (Levitzky 1995). |
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