0 an area of advanced mathematics in which continuously changing values are studied
1 a mass of a hard mineral substance that is formed in the body, for example in the kidneys or gall bladder:
2 the mathematical study of continually changing values
Measures to remove biliary tract calculi can be considered, although from the present study stones recurred in 12 of 12 patients.
A 70-year-old male with gout and known renal calculi presents with left flank pain.
Because your body is fighting off the calculus, periodontal disease is stressing the entire immune system.
The body attacks the calculus below the gum line, leading to inflammation and bleeding gums.
Conversely, given the force at every point, and the initial position and velocity, the rules of the integral calculus assist us in calculating the position and velocity of the body at any future time.
He creates mathematics, and discovers that the phenomena of the heavens and the earth are ruled according to the laws of the calculus.
Naturally the student who is equipped with these subjects as well as with the calculus will be a little more mature, and may be expected to follow the course all the more easily.
Then, still others divide and subdivide, and science becomes the sciences, and mathematics becomes arithmetic, and algebra, and geometry, and trigonometry, and calculus, and astronomy.