| 41. | Moori was among the first to use a lamination technique to make a cue tip.
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| 42. | This disrupted lamination again implicated cdk5 in neuronal migration and plasticity . < ! --
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| 43. | In later examples, built-up laminations are visible when viewed from the side.
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| 44. | This may consequentially cause separation of the layers and de-lamination the composite deck.
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| 45. | They also provide awning installation, de-lamination, window replacement and full detailing.
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| 46. | For example, it has been used in the proof of the ending lamination conjecture.
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| 47. | The lamination technique was also perfected in Japan; artisans used it to manufacture samurai swords.
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| 48. | _Exterior systems such as seals, special coatings and latches and wing lamination are flawed.
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| 49. | The opposite of cross-bedding is parallel lamination, where all sedimentary layering is parallel.
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| 50. | When sedimentary rocks have no lamination at all, their structural character is called massive bedding.
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