0 a flat surface sticking out from an object, used to fix it to something or to make it stronger: --
The terms filter, envelope and flange were noticed but not investigated, possibly due to time constraints.
In addition, several sections in the characteristic lateral flange of the spermatozoa are recorded in both species (fig. 4a,b).
The top of the tank has a machined acrylic flange 2.5 cm (1.0 in.) wide made from 1.3 cm (0.5 in.) sheet stock.
The output body (with a tool mounting flange) is connected to the prismatic joints through a set of three kinematic chains.
A silver-plated copper gasket was placed between a mating flange and the cell flange.
The viewport is mounted on a 35 mm flange.
At the upper flange of the highpressure chamber there is the emergency valve of pressure drop and pipelines for gas inlet and outlet.
As the drum revolved, the edges of the slab were closed, its surfaces were smoothed and sometimes a flange was formed at one end.