"Infrared" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Infrared refers to a type of electromagnetic radiation with a frequency lower than that of visible light, typically between 300 GHz and 400 THz, which is not visible to the human eye. It is often used for heating, remote sensing, and thermal imaging.
Infranasal refers to the region of the nasal cavity located below the upper nasal conchae, which are the bony structures that separate the nasal cavity from the paranasal sinuses. The infranasal region is the area where the nasal septum and the turbinate bones are located. It is an important region for respiratory function, as it helps to warm, moisten, and filter the air we breathe.
Infrangible refers to something that cannot be broken or broken through. It is often used to describe something that is extremely strong or resilient, and is resistant to damage or destruction. This word is often used in contexts where the idea of something being impenetrable or unyielding is important, such as in architecture, engineering, or even in describing a person's mental or emotional state.
Infrapatellar refers to the region below the patella (kneecap). In medical contexts, it is used to describe a specific area of the lower extremities, particularly the knee region, situated beneath the patella.
Infrarenal refers to a region or area located below the renal arteries, which are blood vessels that supply oxygenated blood to the kidneys. In medical contexts, the term is often used to describe surgical procedures or anatomical regions in the abdomen, particularly in the aorta or its branches, and may include the infrarenal aortic region.
Infrasternal refers to the part of the chest that lies below the suprasternal notch (the groove above the breastbone where it meets the ribs). In other words, it refers to the lower part of the chest cavity, typically containing the lower lobes of the lungs, the diaphragm, and the surrounding muscles and tissues.
Relating to the basic physical systems and services of a society, such as roads, bridges, buildings, and public utilities, that are necessary for its functioning and development.