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the interlace
verb
To cross one with another; to interweave: as, to interlace wires; hence, to mingle; to blend.
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The interlace images can also be printed on the interior surface of the jewel box or directly on the CD itself.
The lines forming the interlace patterns are coloured in the dark blue/black and the bright yellow, but differently.
The front cover has an additional 12 holes where the ends of the cords for the raised framing lines went through, at the four corners of the two main frames, and the ends of the horizontal bars between the interlace panels and the central vine motif.
In the INTERLACE trial (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01566240), the aim is to investigate whether dose dense weekly chemotherapy (paclitaxel/carboplatin) for 6 weeks before standard CRT (using cisplatin) improves OS compared with CRT alone.
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Also, the interlacing produces an irritating flicker that can induce eye-strain and headaches.
Elsewhere, the interlacing of instruments and electronics is so fluid it's hard to work out where the band ends and the computer begins.
Because of the porosity of the underlying Carboniferous limestones, an underground drainage system has developed, feeding the interlacing surface network of rivers and lakes.
In 1896 The New York Tribune praised buildings "gracefully clothed with the interlacing vine," mentioning the Arsenal in Central Park, Grace Church and the reservoir at 42nd Street.
The picture perceived by the eye is an optical illusion created by the "interlacing" of the two alternating sets of lines.Transmitting signals this way helps reduce the amount of bandwidth needed for broadcasting.
As it continues, however, the interlacing structure of the chapters (called "now" and "then") becomes clearer, and more diverse voices surface in America's conversations, both external and in his own mind.
(click for the full version, where the interlacing is very clear).
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