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egression
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/06/15 00:56 UTC 版)
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From Latin ēgressiō.
発音
- IPA: /ɪˈɡɹɛʃən/
名詞
egression (plural egressions)
- The act of going; egress.
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1995, Charles J. Bolender, Extraction Versus Nonextraction, page 61:
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Because of molar egression and incisor ingression in the lower jaw, an analogous tipping of the lower occlusal plane will occur.
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- (physics) A calculated version of the wave field that emanated from a specified location at a specified time.
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2008, Laurent Gizon, Paul S. Cally, John Leibacher, Helioseismology, Asteroseismology, and MHD Connections, page 344:
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The egression (H+ ) is simply the time reverse of Equation (1).
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2012, A.-C. Donea, C. Lindsey, D.C. Braun, “Stochastic Seismic Emission from Acoustic Glories and the Quiet Sun”, in Zdenek Svestka, John W. Harvey, editor, Helioseismic Diagnostics of Solar Convection and Activity, page 326:
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The difference between the egression power plots representing the acoustic glory and those representing the quiet Sun are fairly conspicuous.
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2012, Valentina Zharkova, Electron and Proton Kinetics and Dynamics in Flaring Atmospheres:
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We are not able to reliably identify with the TD method any visible acoustic sources at the southern egression source locations 1 and 2, perhaps due to different physical conditions in these locations and the strong transient magnetic field variations and atmospheric contribution present in the GONG velocity observations.
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- (paleobiology) The location of a feature on an ammonite fossil outward from the line of the shell's spiral.
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1899, Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India, page 11:
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The reason for this lies in the fact that a wide-shell-band, running along the margin of the egression, is superposed directly upon the shell of the preceding whorl.
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- (sociology, systems theory) A centralized or top-down organization.
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1980, Aleksandr Bogdanov, Essays in Tektology, page 169:
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Experience and the will of one person were becoming an increasingly more determining moment in the practice of the entire collective: a stable egression was developing.
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2022, Boris Groys, Philosophy of Care, page 93:
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In machine production a new link of egression –a mechanism –is introduced between the hand of man and the working tool. Thus, a new broadening of egression is also achieved, and quite a significant one at that: the mechanism is free from the biological limitation of organs of the body and can control at the same time an indefinitely large number of instruments.
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- (law) A legitimate implication an existing law.
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1982, University of Detroit Journal of Urban Law - Volume 60, page 260:
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This conclusion is an egression from federalism principles.
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派生語
- egressive
アナグラム
- ergosines
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