"Mesorectal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mesorectal refers to the region of the rectum that is surrounded by a layer of fatty tissue, known as the mesorectum. The mesorectum is a perirectal fat pad that surrounds the rectum, sigmoid colon, and upper part of the rectum, separating it from the pelvic sidewall. It plays a crucial role in the survival of the nerves and vessels that supply the rectum and anus, and is often affected in cancer surgery and radiotherapy for rectal cancer.
Mesoporosity refers to the existence of small, interconnected pores of a size between that of micropores (less than 2 nanometers in diameter) and macropores (larger than 50 nanometers in diameter), typically in the range of 2-50 nanometers. This property is often found in materials such as zeolites, activated carbons, and silica gels, and is important in applications such as catalysis, adsorption, and separation processes.
Mesoporous refers to a material that has pores or openings with sizes between 2 and 50 nanometers (nm). These pores allow for the movement of molecules or gases through the material, making it useful in applications such as catalysis, separation, and sensing.
Mesopotamia refers to a historical region in the Middle East where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers meet. It is often called the "cradle of civilization" because the earliest cities and civilizations were built there. The region is now modern-day Iraq, Kuwait, Syria, Turkey and parts of Iran and Saudi Arabia. The word "Mesopotamia" comes from the Greek words "meso" meaning "middle" and "potamos" meaning "river".
Mesopterygium refers to a mid-strap or mid-wing of a bird, specifically the middle portion of the wing that lies between the shoulder region and the secondary feathers.
Mesorchium refers to the structure in some male animals, including humans, where the ductus epididymis (the tube that stores sperm) is connected to the scrotum through a tunnel-like passage.
The mesorectum is a layer of fatty tissue that surrounds the rectum, which is the lowest part of the large intestine. It is located beneath the wall of the rectum and above the pelvic peritoneum, a membrane that lines the pelvic cavity. The mesorectum contains fat, blood vessels, and nerves that support the rectum and help to maintain its position within the pelvis. It plays an important role in preserving the rectum's function and maintaining continence after surgery, particularly during procedures involving the rectum, such as resection of cancer.
Mesorhine refers to a rare or abnormal nasal septum that is crooked or deviated in shape, often causing breathing difficulties or other breathing-related issues.
The mesosaur is a type of extinct reptile that belongs to the group of archosaurs. It lived during the Paleozoic era, around 280-245 million years ago. The name "mesosaur" comes from the Greek words "mesos" meaning "middle" and "saurus" meaning "lizard". It is estimated that mesosaurs were about 1-2 meters long and had a long, slender body with a distinctive tail and a pair of small legs. They were likely semi-aquatic, spending parts of their lives in water and other parts on land.
Mesosauria refers to a group of extinct reptiles that lived during the Paleozoic Era, around 270-250 million years ago. They were a type of archosaur, characterized by their long, snake-like bodies and short legs. Mesosauria were carnivores and likely preyed upon early fish and other aquatic animals. The term "Mesosauria" is derived from the Greek words "mesos" meaning "middle" and "saurus" meaning "lizard", which refers to their intermediate position in the evolution of reptiles.