Ballooning may refer to: Hot air ballooning Balloon (aeronautics) Ballooning (spider) Ballooning degeneration, a disease Memory ballooning Balloon (disambiguation)...
In histopathology, ballooning degeneration, formally ballooning degeneration of hepatocytes, is a form of liver parenchymal cell (i.e. hepatocyte) death...
classic apical ballooning, but also different angiographic morphologies such as mid-ventricular ballooning and, rarely, local ballooning of other segments...
In computing, memory ballooning is a technique that is used to eliminate the need to overcommit host memory used by virtual machines (VMs) by letting each...
The history of ballooning, both with hot air and gas, spans many centuries. It includes many firsts, including the first human flight, first flight across...
They could also hold small bombs for combat. The history of military ballooning dates back to the late 18th century, when the Montgolfier brothers, Joseph-Michel...
Cluster ballooning is an extreme sport and a form of ballooning where a harness attaches a balloonist to a cluster of helium-inflated rubber balloons...
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Hot air ballooning is the recreational and competitive adventure sport of flying hot air balloons. Attractive aspects of ballooning include the exceptional...
The ballooning instability (a.k.a. ballooning mode instability) is a type of internal pressure-driven plasma instability usually seen in tokamak fusion...
This is a list of ballooning accidents by date. It shows the number of fatalities associated with various accidents that involved manned balloons, such...
The New Jersey Lottery Festival of Ballooning has been held annually at the Solberg Airport in Readington Township, New Jersey since 1983. Its lead sponsor...
spawned imitators, and allegedly inspired the extreme sport of cluster ballooning. On New Year's Day, 1984, in Stow, Massachusetts, Kevin Walsh made a flight...
ballooning hepatocytes. Councilman bodies are named after American pathologist William Thomas Councilman (1854–1933), who discovered them. Ballooning...
on crops. E. atra spiders are aeronautical spiders, as they travel via ballooning. This technique, sometimes referred to as kiting, allows E. atra spiders...
suggests it is primarily driven by natural dispersal mechanisms, such as ballooning, though human-mediated transport cannot be discounted. In 2019, this species...
the aviation, marine and rail industries. The crash is the deadliest ballooning disaster ever to occur in New Zealand. It was also the deadliest air disaster...
that N. pilipes will display ballooning behavior when the wind speed reaches a threshold of 3.17 m/s. However, ballooning is subject to many influences...