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lamination Process by which a sandwich of film layers are bound together by adhesives, coatings, or other polymers to form substrates with improved physical and chemical properties.
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laminae alternative "leaves" of flesh and hoof horn that bond the wall of the hoof to the underlying bone.
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lamination A process of binding one fabric to another by means of heat or adhesive bonding.
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laminated Paper that is developed by fusing one or more layers of paper together to the desired thickness and quality. Often other substances like thin sheets of metal, plastic, etc
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lamination The process of adhering a preprinted media to the lens sheet. It is commonly used to apply both photographically imaged and digitally output images to the lens sheets.
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