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layer Distinct map theme. Usually a separate GIS file.
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layer Hen (female chicken) raised to lay eggs.
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layer Communication networks for computers may be organised as a set of more or less independent protocols, each in a different layer (also called level). The lowest layer governs direct host-to-host communication between the hardware at different hosts; the highest consists of user applications. Each layer builds on the layer beneath it. For each layer, programs at different hosts use protocols appropriate to the layer to communicate with each other. ...
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layer A protocol that interacts with other protocols as part of an overall transmission system.
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layer of pyramidal cells The exterior pyramidal layer; the third layer of the cerebral cortex.
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