"Trityl" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A trityl is a radionuclide with the chemical formula ³H, where H stands for tritium. It consists of one proton and two neutrons in the nucleus, making it a radioactive isotope of hydrogen. As a result of this, tritium has a very short half-life of 12.32 years.
Tritrichomonas is a genus of flagellated protozoan parasites that belongs to the phylum Sarcomastigophora and the class zoomastigophorea. Tritrichomonas vaginalis is a parasitic protozoa that commonly causes trichomoniasis in humans, a sexually transmitted infection affecting the urogenital tract.<br><br>The term "tritrichomonas" comes from the Greek words "tritos" (three) and "thrix" (hair), referring to the presence of three whip-like structures (flagella) on the protozoa. These flagella allow it to move and infect host cells.<br><br>Tritrichomonas vaginalis primarily infects the lower reproductive tract of women, causing symptoms like green or yellow vaginal discharge, vaginal itching, and burning sensation during urination. In men, it causes urethritis, which might be asymptomatic.<br><br>This protozoan infection is typically diagnosed through microscopic examination after a pelvic exam or using a pH meter to detect a change in the vaginal pH, which is lower than normal when the infection is present. Prompt treatment with antiparasitic medications usually clears the infection in most cases.
To break down or reduce to pieces, usually into small fragments, typically by crushing or grinding.
Triturating refers to the act or process of cutting or breaking down something into small pieces, especially by crushing or grinding it into a powder or fine particles.
Trituration refers to the act of grinding, crushing, or pounding something, such as food, medicine, or even musical notes, into a fine powder or small fragments. It can also be used figuratively to describe the process of breaking down complex ideas or concepts into smaller, more manageable parts.