0 the form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective that in some languages, for example Latin, shows by whom or what something is done, or where something comes from -- (尤指拉丁语法中的)离格,离格结构
In this case the catheter that delivers the ablative energy can use radiofrequency, ultrasound, laser or cryothermic energy.
Another design strategy is using ablative heat shields, which get consumed during operation, disposing of excess heat that way.
The ablative case is used to specify the origin of motion.
The shape of the nozzle extension is such that the ablative liner is retained in the exit cone during transportation, launch and boost.
They are: nominative (subject), accusative (direct object), genitive (possession), dative (indirect object), ablative (origin), instrumental (means) and locative (position).
The locative case had merged into the dative case, and the ablative may have merged with either the genitive, dative or instrumental cases.
Possessive suffixes are the same as nominative suffixes after which the genitive, ablative, dative, abessive, adverbial and approximative cases agglutinates.
Figures 12-20 reflect the flow field of ablative discharge plasma at the instant of 200 s, corresponding to the maximum input power from the laminar and turbulent flow, respectively.