The labels of Figure 2 show the passages from light zones with overlapping layer lines to dark zones with interleaving layer lines.
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The labels of Figure 2 show the passages from light zones with overlapping layer lines to dark zones with interleaving layer lines.
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More interesting is the case when the inclination degrees of layer lines are not the same for the base and revealing layers.
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The distances " T " b and " T " r represent the true space between the base layer and revealing layer lines, correspondingly.
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These lamellar bodies are secreted by exocytosis into the surface water layer lining the alveolar airspace, where the surfactant forms a meshwork of tubular myelin.
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For any given base layer line inclination, this equation permits us to obtain a desired moir?line inclination by properly choosing the revealing layer inclination.
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Figure 8 helps to compute the inclination degree of moir?optical lines as a function of the inclination of the revealing and the base layer lines.
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The GIF file repeatedly animates an upward movement of the revealing layer ( perpendicular to layer lines ) across a distance equal to " p " r.
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In Figure 6 the inclination degree of layer lines gradually changes according to the following sequence of degrees ( + 30, 30, + 30, 30, + 30 ).
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The visceral layer of the membrane covers the organ ( the viscera ), and the parietal layer lines the walls of the body cavity ( pariet-refers to a cavity wall ).