comminution

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comminution englanniksi

  1. The breaking or grinding up of a material to form smaller particles.

  2. (quote-journal), at the Princes Arms in St Paul's Cathedral|St. Paul's Church-yard|month=February|year=1692–1693|year_published=1693|volume=VI|issue=197|page=652|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=29NeAAAAcAAJ&pg=RA1-PA661-IA1|oclc=630046584|passage=He deſcribes in a Mechanical way the ''manner of its'' Action; ſuppoſing that ſome of its Particles having undergone ſeveral Comminutions (tho not a Diſſolution) from the various Firments they have paſſed, arrive at laſt, with the Blood, at the Brain; (..) thoſe of them, which are not ſmall enough to paſs thoſe Straits along with the Juice, being juſt admitted, ſtick there till other appelling Subſtances give them a farther Comminution, and ſo pretrude them along: (..)

  3. (quote-journal) Paul's Church-yard, London; and Henry Clements, bookseller in Oxford|month=March–May|year=1696|volume=XIX|issue=220|pages=231–232|pageurl=https://archive.org/stream/philosophicaltra1916royapage/232/mode/1up|oclc=630046584|passage=When a proportionable piece an aliment (food item) is thus taken into the Mouth, the lower Jaw is variouſly mov'd by its proper Muſcles, and Maſtication is begun and carryed on by the Aſſiſtance of the Tongue, Cheeks, and Lips; the two firſt ſtill applying the leſs divided parts of the Aliment, to the ''Dentes Molares'' teeth, till there's an equal Comminution of all its Parts; (..)

  4. (quote-book)

  5. (quote-book)|year=1873|page=28|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=tjQD7W5SNawC&pg=PA28|oclc=4696801|passage=What circumstances determine the degree of comminution to which a substance should be subjected preparatory to future extraction?

  6. (RQ:Wells Tono-Bungay)

  7. The fracture of a bone site in multiple pieces (technically, at least three); crumbling.

  8. (quote-book) are involved with comminutions, joint surface involvements are often combined with soft tissue injuries.