Sinus
Sine (Latin, bay ',' bay ', plural Latin sine, sines German plural ) may refer to:
- A mathematical function, see the sine and cosine
- Bulges of the Maria of the Moon, see Mare (Moon)
- Institute, which created demographic- psychographic environment analyzes, see Sinus -Milieu
- A German bicycle manufacturer, see Winora
- An ultralight aircraft, Pipistrel Sinus see
- Pilonidal sinus, a Steißbeinfistel
- Sine ( phone series ), a series of telephone Deutsche Telekom
- SINUS (Initiative ), a training initiative
Sinus is used as a term for cavities and venous vessels several times in the descriptive anatomy:
- Carotid sinus, also carotid sinus or bulb, the initial expansion at the origin of the internal carotid artery
- Cervical sinus, a slit-like space with a common opening of the pharyngeal clefts outward
- Coronary sinus, the expansion of the great cardiac vein just before its junction with the right atrium of the heart, see coronary sinus
- Sinuses of dura mater large venous sinuses of the brain Cavernous sinus, an extended space veins in the dura mater, is one of the sinuses of dura mater
- Ethmoidal sinus, ethmoid see
- Frontal sinus, frontal sinus
- Sine lacrimal, lacrimal bone cavity
- Maxillary sinus, maxillary sinus
- Palatine sinus, palate cave
- Sphenoid sinus, sphenoidal sinus
- Sinus venosus Cruveilhieri, the upper portion of the plant of the sinus venarum cavarum, the confluence area of the vena cava into the right atrium of the heart
- Sinus venosus, in the spleen blood-filled spaces in the red pulp of the spleen
- Sinus venosus sclerae (also scleral venous plexus ), Schlemm's canal for the regulation of intraocular pressure
See also:
- Sinusoidal voltage, an electric wave in the form of a sine or cosine
- Sinuosity, a measure of the meandering of a river
- Sine wave, a sound wave in the form of a sine
- Wiktionary: Sine - Meaning meanings, word origin, synonyms, translations
- Disambiguation