"Transvector" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Transvector" Meaning

Transvector refers to an object or concept that is transferred or transported from one place to another, often in a figurative sense. In general, it can refer to any form of transmission or transfer of something, such as energy, information, or material.

In a more technical sense, a transvector can refer to a device or system that transmits energy or signals across a distance, such as a communication satellite or a fiber-optic cable.

In science fiction, the term transvector can be used to describe a method or technology for traveling from one point in space to another, often instantaneously or at high speeds.

"Transvector" Examples

1. Electromagnetic Transvector


The term "transvector" is also used in electromagnetism to describe a light machine, which is a hypothetical device to project or receive electromagnetic radiation in the form of a stream of concentrated pure force-energy known as a particle beam.

2. Neurons as Transvector Cells


Transvector cells, specifically neurons, are the core units of the nervous system that operate by transmitting information in form of electrical (action potentials) and chemical (neurotransmitter) signals.

3. Transvector of energy in Geophysics


In geophysics, the term transvector can denote a physical vector field that acts as a carrier of energy link between component, in wave motion.
In Solid-state physics, a transvector will be a mechanical or functional representation of the vibration if an elastic composite, due to a field oscillations perturbation example resonance by an elastic probe impact

"Transvector" Similar Words

Transureteroureterostomy

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A lengthy one!<br><br>A transureteroureterostomy is a type of surgical procedure performed to drain the urine from one kidney into the ureter of another kidney (or a urinary reservoir) when the normal path of urine flow is blocked.<br><br>In this procedure, the surgeon creates a new connection (anastomosis) between the upper part of the ureter of the affected kidney and the ureter of the normal functioning kidney (or a urinary reservoir such as a colon pouch). This bypasses the blocked section of the ureter, allowing urine to flow from the affected kidney into the healthy one.<br><br>This procedure is typically required to relieve urinary retention or obstruction in patients with a blocked ureter, such as those with kidney stones or tumors, to prevent long-term kidney damage.

Transurethral

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Transvaal

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The Transvaal was a province of South Africa from 1779 to 1910. The name is derived from the Tswha, a chief of the Transvaal tribe. It's now known as Gauteng, one of six provinces of the modern-day South African republic.<br><br>During the 19th century, the Transvaal region became a British colony and a major hub of gold mining, earning the nickname "King of the Witwatersrand".

Transvaginal

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Transvaluation

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Transvalued

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Transvasation

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Transvection

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Transvenous

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Transvenous refers to the passage of something (such as medication, a device, or a procedure) through a vein.<br>It is often used in medical contexts, particularly in the fields of cardiology and neurology, to describe the insertion of devices such as pacemakers, implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs), and vagus nerve stimulators through a vein.

Transverberated

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Transversal

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Transversally

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The word "transversally" means:<br><br>1. In a crossing way or direction; at a right angle to something else.<br>2. Spanning from side to side; extending across.<br><br>Example: "The wooden beam was installed transversally across the roof to provide additional support."<br><br>Note: The adjective "transverse" is often used in mathematics and medicine to describe a line or structure that crosses another, usually at a right angle.

Transversals

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Transverse

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Located or directed across; going across; situated at an angle or right across something, often used to describe a direction or movement. <br><br>Example: "The movie theater is located transverse to the main street."

Transversed

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Crossed or went over something from one side to the other, especially from one side of a line or a surface to the other.

Transversely

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Transversely refers to a direction or movement that is across or at a right angle to a particular axis or surface. It can also refer to something that affects or affects equally in all directions, or without any particular bias.<br><br>Example: The cracks in the wall ran transversely across the surface.