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layer (level) attribute of an entity used for identification, commonly used to control visibility, and for the classification of entities within a model
Ãâó: www.productioninformation.org/final/AppG1.html
layer 1: To set two or more sounds to play together when you press a key on a keyboard. 2: An individual sound used in a such a setup.
Ãâó: emusician.com/mag/emusic_glossary_terms/
layer A thematic set of spatial data described and stored in an ArcStorm database or a LIBRARIAN map library. Layers organize a database or map library by subject matter (eg, soils, roads, and wells). Conceptually, layers in a database or map library environment are exactly like coverages.
Ãâó: thoreau.dnr.state.mn.us/mis/gis/tools/arcview/Trai...
layer A logical separation of mapped information representing common data (eg, roads, soils, yields, vegetative cover, and soil tests).
Ãâó: www.agriculture.purdue.edu/ssmc/Frames/newglossery...
layer Section of cover in a non-proportional reinsurance programme in which total coverage is divided into a number of consecutive layers starting at the retention or attachment point of the ceding company up to the maximum limit of indemnity. Individual layers may be placed with different (re)insurers.
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