htágulási
htágulási is a term of Hungarian origin that translates to "expansion" or "dilation" in English. It is primarily used in a scientific and technical context, most notably in physics and medicine. In physics, htágulási can refer to the expansion of the universe, a concept central to cosmology. This expansion describes the observation that galaxies are moving away from each other, indicating that the fabric of spacetime itself is stretching. The rate of this expansion is quantified by the Hubble constant.
In medicine, htágulási refers to the widening or enlargement of a body part or vessel. This can