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were lamination
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The process of laminating, joining together thin layers.
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There were lamination defects throughout the pyramidal layer, most severe in regions CA1 and CA3 (Fig. 3B), with many ectopic, enlarged neurons in the stratum oriens (SO) (Fig. 3F and G).
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Although there were severe lamination defects and neurodegeneration in Top2b-deficient retina, all retinal cell types (i.e. ganglion, horizontal, amacrine, bipolar, rod photoreceptor, cone photoreceptor, and Müller glial cells) have emerged (Fig. 1B H; supplementary material Fig. S3).
That's where lamination comes in.
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).
The other half is a lamination process, where sapphire is mated to another sheet of material.
The inversion method frequently used, at present, for these MARSIS ionograms is the lamination method (Nielsen et al., 2006; Morgan et al., 2008; Zou et al., 2010).
The third step of the fabrication procedure is a lamination step whereby the top conductive layer is applied.
Two micro-devices with different mixing principles, multilamination and T-type lamination, were used and results were compared.
The fractures mainly oriented parallel to lamination were attributed to the dissolution of OM and structural alteration of clay minerals.
Low tensile strength, capping, and lamination were reported problems, irrespective of the applied compaction force.
Glass wool fiber and the resin used in lamination were brought in by the patient and studied.
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