Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet FINS
FINS
Definition av FINS
- böjningsform av fin
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- They are so called because of their lightly built fins made of webbings of skin supported by radially extended thin bony spines called lepidotrichia, as opposed to the bulkier, fleshy lobed fins of the sister class Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fish).
- The body is compressed, and the fins are well developed, with prominent spines, The lips are thick, with strong curved incisors at the front of the mouth, with smaller teeth behind the front incisors.
- Chondrichthyes are aquatic vertebrates with paired fins, paired nares, placoid scales, conus arteriosus in the heart, and a lack of opercula and swim bladders.
- It uses a standard Soviet/Russian FAB-500 general-purpose bomb, with a nominal weight of , as a warhead, adding a television seeker and guidance fins to turn it into a guided, unpowered glide bomb.
- These warheads are affixed to a rocket motor which propels the RPG towards the target and they are stabilized in flight with fins.
- As terrestrial vertebrates were evolved from lobe-finned fish, their forelimbs are phylogenetically equivalent to the pectoral fins of fish.
- Constant weight without fins, a freediving discipline in which usage of fins or change of ballast is prohibited.
- The fins of the Mk 40 flipped forward from the rear when the rocket left the launching tube, but in the Hydra they are curved to match the outside diameter of the rocket fuselage and flip sideways to open, which is referred to as WAFAR (Wrap-Around Fin Aerial Rocket) instead of FFAR (folding-fin aerial rocket).
- Sharks are a group of elasmobranch fish characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton, five to seven gill slits on the sides of the head, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head.
- Whitefish or white fish is a fisheries term for several species of demersal fish with fins, particularly Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), whiting (Merluccius bilinearis), haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus), hake (Urophycis), and pollock (Pollachius), among others.
- This species is typically greenish in color with dark vertical bars on its sides with a red or orange coloring in the tips of its fins.
- Natural arches commonly form where inland cliffs, coastal cliffs, fins or stacks are subject to erosion from the sea, rivers or weathering (subaerial processes).
- Weeki Wachee Springs, the spring of the Weeki Wachee River, is a Florida tourist attraction where underwater performances by mermaids — women dressed in fancy outfits with fins about their legs — can be viewed in an aquarium-like setting.
- The Glass-Jet boats featured the distinctive automotive styling of the era, including tail fins and two-tone color schemes.
- Straight line segments of equal length comprise the "shafts" of the arrows, while shorter line segments (called the fins) protrude from the ends of the shaft.
- In practice, the term "radiator" refers to any of a number of devices in which a liquid circulates through exposed pipes (often with fins or other means of increasing surface area).
- The dorsal fin, although short in height, is regarded as long, and the pectoral fins are also large.
- A selenium cell was mounted on the tip of each of the rocket's four tail fins, with the cells facing backwards.
- Their distinctive first dorsal fins take the form of a modified oval, sucker-like organ with slat-like structures that open and close to create suction and take a firm hold against the skin of larger marine animals.
- This means the bomb's fins deflect fully, rather than proportionally when it is attempting to guide to the laser spot.
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