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laminar flow non-turbulent (irrotational) flow of fluids
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lamination the coating of film applied to bookjackets to give high gloss as well as added durability. A matt version is also available and is fashionable from time to time.
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lamination A method of mounting photographic, holographic or copy-art documents that consists of permanently attaching them to a rigid medium using a uniform adhesive and protecting the surface with a transparent plastic film. Laminating protects the documents from almost all ultra-violet rays and provides a smooth finish on glass, Plexiglas, wood, cardboard, metal or other material.
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lamination The process of permanently attaching the artificial limb to the socket using carbon fiber cloth and epoxy.
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lamination The bonding under pressure of two or more materials to form a layer or sandwich of materials; ie, plywood,, plastic laminate
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