10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LAMINAE»
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Constitutive Modeling of Damaged Unidirectional Composite ...
Normalized laminae modulus E22(n) obtained from finite element model for cross
-ply laminates compared to experimental data from Groves et al. [326] ....................
79 Figure 4.11. A comparison of normalized laminate modulus Ex(n) of ...
Venkata M. K. Akula, 2007
2
The Spinal Cord: A Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation ...
However, the gray matter does show some intrinsic organization, so that zones of
regularity or laminae can be identified. These laminae were first described by
Rexed (1954) in the cat. Since then, the concept of laminae has been adopted ...
Charles Watson, George Paxinos, Gulgun Kayalioglu, 2009
3
Composite Materials: Science and Applications
The composite is made up of a number of laminae such that the fiber orientations
can be different among the laminae. For example, the fibers in the consecutive
laminae can be oriented at 0, 90, +45 and –45°, resulting in a two-dimensionally
...
Deborah D. L. Chung, 2010
4
The Human Central Nervous System: A Synopsis and Atlas
In humans it consists of two ventrally placed magnocellular laminae (1 and 2)
and four par- vocellular laminae (3–6) [81]. Laminae 1, 4 and 6 receive fibres
from the contralateral, laminae 2, 3 and 5 from the ipsilateral eye. The basic
primate ...
Rudolf Nieuwenhuys, Jan Voogd, Christiaan van Huijzen, 2007
5
Mechanics of Composite Structural Elements
A laminate is constructed by stacking a number of laminae in the direction of the
lamina thickness. The layers are usually bonded together with the same matrix
material as in the single lamina. A laminate bonded of n (« > 2) laminae of nearly
...
Holm Altenbach, Johannes W. Altenbach, Wolfgang Kissing, 2004
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Perceiving in Depth, Volume 1: Basic Mechanisms
The LGN ofthe cat contains four principal laminae des- ignated A, A1, C, and C1,
and two others known as C2 and C3. Cells in laminae A and C receive their
inputs from the contralateral eye and those in laminae A1 and C1 from the
ipsilateral ...
7
Perceiving in Depth, Volume 1: Basic Mechanisms
The LGN of the cat contains four principal laminae designated A, A1, C, and C1,
and two others known as C2 and C3. Cells in laminae A and C receive their
inputs from the contralateral eye and those in laminae A1 and C1 from the
ipsilateral ...
Ian P. Howard, Brian J. Rogers, 2012
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U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper
diffuse bases. They occur in groups, as isolated laminae, and frequently are cut
out by erosion. Much of the area of sand-with-mud-laminae is exposed at
extreme low tides (Wingfield and others, l978). Mud also is present in sub- tidal
areas, ...
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Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 3785
Lower 45 cm mostly carbonaceous mudstone, above which there is about 2:1
ratio of sandstone to mudstone and contains laminae and beds (up to 9 cm thick)
of very fine grained sandstone. The thicker sandstone beds (>1 cm) contain
plane ...
10
The Rat Nervous System
Following HRP injections to gastrocnemius and soleus muscles in the cat, Craig
and Mense (1983) reported intense labeling in lamina 1 and in the lateral portion
of lamina 5, but no significant labeling in laminae 2–4. Abrahams and Swett ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LAMINAE»
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laminae is used in the context of the following news items.
Undefeated Racehorse Lady Eli Battling Laminitis
Laminitis—the separation or failure of laminae, which connect the hoof wall to the coffin bone within—is a painful condition that can cause ... «TheHorse.com, Jul 15»
Distribution of raphespinal fibers in the mouse spinal cord
Immunofluorescence staining showed that raphespinal fibers were heterogeneous and serotoninergic fibers were present in all laminae but ... «7thSpace Interactive, Jul 15»
Fairness not part of the game
Laminitis is inflammation of the layered laminae, which stabilize and cushion the bones of the foot. Although often secondary to other injuries, ... «ESPN, Jul 15»
Too Much Pasture can Lead to Laminitis
... and sugar) found in the pasture. Laminitis is inflammation of the hoof's laminae, which can result in temporary to permanent lameness. «TheHorse.com, Jul 15»
Using Fluorescent Markers to Look at Laminar Microanatomy
(Different cell types and interconnections form layers within the hoof—these layers are referred to as laminae or lamellae.) Various layers of the ... «TheHorse.com, Jun 15»
Q&A: Why laminitis recurs
Only by understanding why your horse developed this potentially crippling inflammation of sensitive laminae of the feet can you treat it effectively and prevent a ... «EQUUS Magazine, Jun 15»
Trail Horse Hoof Care
Just inside the outer hoof wall is the white line, where laminae (interlocking leaflike tissues) connect the wall to the coffin bone. The white line ... «TheHorse.com, Jun 15»
First Response: Laminitis
Laminitis---the inflammation of the sensitive laminae inside the hoof wall---is a frightening disorder. Excruciatingly painful, laminitis can weaken the laminae and ... «EQUUS Magazine, Jun 15»
Dalí and Picasso Honored with Cocktails and Tapas in Barcelona
... grassy, not salty, and shaved into melt-in-your mouth fine laminae, a reminder of the Andalusian birthplace (in Málaga) of Pablo Ruiz Picasso ... «The Daily Meal, May 15»
Tips for Managing Horses on Spring Pastures
The laminae are the tiny, interlocking “fingers” that attach the coffin bone to the ... If the laminae become inflamed, they may separate and cause ... «TheHorse.com, May 15»