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It seems like "menicus" might be a misspelling. Did you mean "meniscus," which is the curved upper surface of a liquid in a tube?
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How much does it cost to repair a torn meniscus
To diagnosis a menicus tear. the tibia is internally rotated to stress the medial meniscus.
I know it has to do with science....I just can't remember the name of it....manuka? I think.
let go
Parallax error can be corrected by: > Placing the eye vertically above the marking on the scale to be read. If you are measuring a length of an item, say the length of a book, using a metre-rule, I would advise the following pointers: a) Placing your metre-rule on its edges beside the object to be measured, so the scale is touching it. b) Use a thin rule so that the scale is touching the object to be measured. If you are measuring the volume of liquid in a measuring cylinder for example, make sure you positioned your eye to take readings at the bottom of menicus for water and top of menicus for mercury.
Parallax error can be corrected by: > Placing the eye vertically above the marking on the scale to be read. If you are measuring a length of an item, say the length of a book, using a metre-rule, I would advise the following pointers: a) Placing your metre-rule on its edges beside the object to be measured, so the scale is touching it. b) Use a thin rule so that the scale is touching the object to be measured. If you are measuring the volume of liquid in a measuring cylinder for example, make sure you positioned your eye to take readings at the bottom of menicus for water and top of menicus for Mercury.
If the shape of the meniscus is concave up then the cohesive forces are weaker than the adhesive forces. If the shape of the menicus is concave down then the adhesive forces are weaker than the cohesive forces. So capillary rise is where adhesive forces are stronger.
That depends on what insurance you have. In most states the workers comp plan would pay for the injury. If you have disability and can not work it will pay based on the policy provisions. Other than that, nothing.
the elbow is a hinge joint.. the knee is a hinge joint and it rotates. i m just reaching in my own mind.. so i have not looked anything up to answer this.. i do know the knee has incrediable shock absorbers called menicus in both the top and bottom of the joint.. these little disks of shock absorbing fluid take a lot more pressure than an elbow could provide.. that's my observations of those two joints..
Liquid volume readings should be at the bottom of the menicus or at the level of the liquid in the middle of the container. The accuracy of the reading may vary slightly with the viscosity of the liquid and the diameter of the container.