Get Free Checker

lumen

[ UK /lˈuːmɛn/ ]
[ US /ˈɫumən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a unit of luminous flux equal to the amount of light given out through a solid angle of 1 steradian by a point source of 1 candela intensity radiating uniformly in all directions
  2. a cavity or passage in a tubular organ
    the lumen of the intestine

How To Use lumen In A Sentence

  • These compounds are absorbed into the epithelial cells surrounding the central lumen containing the colloid.
  • We will pay you a suitable, er, emolument as the finder and introducer of this piece if it does turn out to be genuine and we buy it? GOTHIC PURSUIT
  • It also calculates metrics such as lumen output, lumens per watt, lumens per dollar and more. EE Times-Asia
  • RUDIN: No, and that's one that the Democrats should have run away with, and that's the one with Richard Blumenthal, the state attorney general, against Linda McMahon, the former wrestling executive, who seems to have a hammerlock on him going into November 2nd. Political Attack Ads Work, But Are They True?
  • However, the Blumenfeld lawsuit and supporting documents show possible inconsistencies in some of the reports Mr Goldinger sent to clients.
  • The role of the Sertoli cells is to nourish the developing and maturing germinal cells which are eventually released into the lumen of the tubule as spermatozoa.
  • The six-chip version produces 420 lumens with a lens and 300 lumens without a lens, in each case at an operating current of 700 mA and an output of 15W.
  • SOund ob hoomans chin hittin teh alumin.. alumen… teh metal rungs ub teh ladder on the wai down … Didn’t mean to - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • We have then applied reasonable costs to the running of the Centre, but have excluded Directors' emoluments, bank interest charges and pension fund contributions.
  • Figure 1 illustrates the effect of infusion of rabbit bile into the ileal lumen on carbachol stimulated motor activity.
View all