The trabecular meshwork, located near the cornea, is the spongy tissue that serves as the eye's primary
drainage channel for aqueous humor.
Not exact matches
ACO has recently developed a range of hygienic
drainage channels and gullies, specially designed
for food processing and commercial kitchen applications.
a: arrows point to one of several thin, orange pumice lapilli lenses typical of those found throughout the MV - 7 stratum containing the archaeological horizons; b: ventral side of a percussion flaked tool embedded in a 2 cm thick tephra lens located on an uneroded, elevated surface between narrow
drainage channels in stratum MV - 7, Unit 56 (see Fig 6b
for a close - up of the dorsal side of the flake); c: typical micro-setting where thin orange lenses form during the summer months in shallow humid grassy areas at Monte Verde.
Aesthetic demands meant the surface water
drainage for the blocked walkways had to be as unobtrusive as possible yet fully meet the
drainage requirement; this was achieved by installing Hauraton RECYFIX ® STANDARD SLOTTED
CHANNELS fitted with symmetrical galvanised steel covers.
Check
for leaves and blocked
drainage channels too.
The factors which he did regard as relevant were: (i) the complete change in the structure of the
channel; (ii) the change in the route of the
channel; (iii) the change in the nature of the flow; (iv) the fact that the
channel was used
for the
drainage of buildings and yards appurtenant to buildings; (v) the fact that many tributary conduits were themselves sewers properly so called; (vi) the description given to the
channel in documents from 1951 onwards; (vii) the capacity of the
channel; and (viii) the occasional presence of foul sewage in the
channel.
The bottom of the sink has
channel grooves to divert water
for proper
drainage.