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lamina

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The lamina is the most peripheral neuropil of the insect visual system . There are twelve distinct neuron classes in the lamina: the lamina monopolar cells L1-L5, two GABAergic feedback neurons (C2 and C3), two wide-field feedback neurons (Lawf1 and Lawf2), ...

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n. 1 A very thin layer of material. 2 (context anatomy English) A thin plate or scale, such as the arch of a vertebra. 3 (context botany English) The flat part of a leaf or leaflet; the blade. 4 (context geology English) A fine layer that occurs in sedimentary ...

Usage examples of lamina.

According to Crocker it begins in the second or third week of life, and occasionally as late as the fifth week, with diffuse and universal scaling, which may be branny or in laminae like pityriasis rubra, and either dry or with suffusion beneath the epidermis.

A graceful red streak of depositional laminae ran over the horizon like a longitude line.

A graceful red streak of depositional laminae ran over the horizon like a longitude line.

They are essentially different from those of the mammoth or elephant of this country, and although similar in some respects to the teeth of the Asiatic elephant, they agree more completely with the description of the teeth found in Siberia in the arrangement and size of the transverse lamina of enamel.

This had been laminated terrain to begin with, looking as if elevation contours had been artfully incised into the landscape, and the stream cuts revealed that the French curve laminae went down many meters, as if the map had marked the territory to a great depth.

The laminae, for example, won't be removable, which requires you to keep the servos and nanocomputer, as well.

The servos and ceramic laminae are going to be with me the rest of my life, and I've long since gotten used to them.

The truth is that, aside from the skeletal laminae and servos, all I have is the nanocomputer-which hasn't got much to do now except run the servos-and two small lasers in my little fingers, which they couldn't remove without amputation.

I'm sure you know about the ceramic laminae and servo network and all.

Servos and bone laminae were all well and good, but a trick like that could hardly be learned overnight.

The truth is that, aside from the skeletal laminae and servos, all I have is the nanocomputer—which hasn't got much to do now except run the servos—and two small lasers in my little fingers, which they couldn't remove without amputation.

The ceramic laminae coating Justin's bones, the implanted weaponry, servos, and joint strengtheners—after twenty-eight years his body was beginning to react to all of it, precipitating the arthritis and anemia that would, a decade or two from now, bring his life to a premature end.

The ceramic laminae coating Justin's bones, the implanted weaponry, servos, and joint strengtheners-after twenty-eight years his body was beginning to react to all of it, precipitating the arthritis and anemia that would, a decade or two from now, bring his life to a premature end.

The truth is that, aside from the skeletal laminae and servos, all I have is the nanocomputer—which hasn't got much to do now except run the servos—and two small lasers in my little fingers, which they couldn't remove without amputation.

The computer, and the bone-strengthening laminae, and the servo motor network, and the lasers, and the sonics.