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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lamination of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a layering or coating process, often in contexts related to materials or documents.
Example: "The artist created a stunning piece that featured a lamination of various textures and colors."
Alternatives: "a layering of" or "a coating of".
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Jon Favreau's movie, whose title sounds like a memo from an early script meeting, is a lamination of two ill-suited genres, possibly the most brazen since "Surf Nazis Must Die" (1987).
Materials used in the skirts have varied from the original rubberized fabric, through pure rubber and nylon, to a lamination of nylon and a proprietary plastic known as neoprene.
CrN/a-CNx superlattice thin films, which consisted of a superhard coating combined with a lamination of a hard transition metal nitride and lubrication material, were synthesized by Closed Field Unbalanced Magnetron Sputtering (CFUBMS).
Thin films with a CrN/Cu multilayer structure comprising a superhard coating with a lamination of hard transition metal nitride and soft metal were synthesized by Closed Field Unbalanced Magnetron Sputtering (CFUBMS).
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In general, therefore, for a lamination scheme of realistic structures in composite materials, a symmetric laminate is preferred to minimize influence from coupling of stiffness terms.
In such a view, lamination of the cortex could be seen as an incidental consequence of the sequential nature of neuronal birth and migration, perhaps corresponding to a developmental strategy aimed at optimizing wiring costs, rather than a prerequisite for the establishment of computationally effective cortical networks (Chklovskii 2004; Wen and Chklovskii 2008).
Francesca Lia Block's scenarios involve a stylish lamination of passion and mayhem that may appeal intensely to adolescents whose tastes vacillate between fairy tales and soap operas.
During compression, a strong lamination of the tablets containing Parteck® ODT was observed.
A lamination bonding pressure of 0.69 MPa and temperature of 270 °C were used to achieve multilayer liquid crystal polymer (LCP) technology.
He added: "I think they will be doing some sort of a lamination – binding different crystal cuts of sapphire together – boosting the toughness of the material, while they may also have induced some sort of a strain in the surface of the glass – either compression or tension – which means that it has extra strength," he said.
Choose whether you want to give the gift printed on a cup, or in the form of a lamination photo frame.
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