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Example sentences for "laminated"

Lexicographically close words:
lamh; lamina; laminae; laminar; laminaria; lamination; laminations; laming; laminitis; lammed
  1. It is certainly not bone, for there are no bone-corpuscles; it is a very regular laminated structure resembling in appearance chitin rather than anything else.

  2. Between these two layers, b and d, lies the laminated layer c.

  3. Defn: A kind of laminated shale or sandstone belonging to some of the layers of the Upper Silurian.

  4. Defn: A kind of feldspar consisting of a laminated intertexture of albite and orthoclase, usually of different colors.

  5. Defn: Laminated, but restricted to the variety of laminated structure found in crystalline schist, as mica schist, etc.

  6. Defn: A thin, laminated variety of serpentine, usually of a pale green color.

  7. Where it is desired that an electromagnet coil shall possess high impedance, it is usual to employ a laminated instead of a solid core.

  8. The permanent magnet was of laminated construction, consisting of four hard steel bars 1, extending nearly the entire length of the receiver shell.

  9. The use of laminated cores is for the purpose of preventing eddy currents, which, if allowed to flow, would not only be wasteful of energy but would also tend to defeat the desired high impedance.

  10. These punchings are laid together so as to form a laminated soft-iron field, the limbs of which are about square in cross-section.

  11. As in the preceding suits of the same epoch, the genouillères can hardly be considered as separate pieces, the laminated cuisses being continued down to the jambs (plate 33).

  12. It is composed of breast and backplates, with taces; tassets; laminated gorget; espaliers reaching to elbows over sleeves of steel mail; and strong gauntlets with fingers united two and two.

  13. The tastefully-decorated breastplate has laminated gussets, and taces to which are attached the conspicuous lamboys.

  14. The cuisses are high and laminated as in former examples.

  15. The Lord of Ajofrin wears laminated sollerets, and carries a sword of unusual length, with drooping quillons, and a shield or escutcheon on the pommel.

  16. Juan, formed of gneiss and laminated quartz, must also be excepted, for it ranges between [N.

  17. These spheres are from the size of a fist to a child's head, or even much larger; they are excessively hard, and neither laminated nor formed of concentric layers.

  18. Logan, shows that these laminated forms must have grown on certain strata-planes before the deposition of the overlying beds, and that the beds are, in part, composed of the broken fragments of similar laminated structures.

  19. These facts place in more strong contrast the structure of the regularly laminated species from Burgess, which do not show tubuli, and that of the Grenville specimens, less regularly laminated and tubulous throughout.

  20. From this article, written in 1861, after the announcement of the existence of laminated forms supposed to be organic in the Laurentian, by Sir W.

  21. But it is to be observed that the laminated arrangement is the typical one; and the study of the larger specimens, cut under the direction of Sir W.

  22. In the limestones are found laminated bodies of definite form and structure, composed of calcite alternating with serpentine and other minerals.

  23. Often they appear merely as concentrically laminated masses which, but for their mode of occurrence, might be regarded as mere concretions.

  24. A stratified primary rock, composed of the same materials as granite, but having usually a larger proportion of mica and a laminated texture.

  25. Feet sixteen to twenty, laminated and truncate, of the same length, nearly vertical and parallel.

  26. Feet twenty to thirty, laminated and truncate, as long as the shell, divergent.

  27. They are made up in great part of finely laminated silt, alternating with coarser materials, through which stones from 4 to 5 feet in length are scattered.

  28. Of this nature are the flat lands which occur along the margin of the Clyde at Glasgow, which consist of finely laminated sand, silt, and clay.

  29. The fluvio-marine series usually terminates upwards in finely laminated sands and clays without fossils, on which reposes the boulder clay.

  30. Finely laminated sands and clays, with thin layer of lignite, and shells of Cyclas and Valvata, and with Mytilus in some beds.

  31. Laminated steel barrels are more scarce than welders.

  32. The attainment of high class barrels at a low figure, as a rule, is an impossibility; and the maker who would pretend, promise, or undertake to make a laminated steel barrelled gun under 15l.

  33. The actual price charged for these sort of guns in the United States I know not, but have no doubt for the whole gun it is about equal to what would be the prime cost of a pair of real laminated steel barrels alone.

  34. A laminated steel barrel has never been known to burst.

  35. Reputed" laminated steel barrels have been burst, but no real one ever.

  36. For judgment, skill, and ability, as well as labour, are required to produce laminated steel barrels.

  37. Laminated steel barrels also look very well, after being subjected to this operation.

  38. There are very few makers in Birmingham who in reality make "laminated steel.

  39. These laminated clays and shales might certainly, if crystallized, resemble in composition many of the primary strata.

  40. Inclosed in these breccias are many angular and hardened fragments of laminated clay in different states of alteration by heat, and intermixed with volcanic sands.

  41. Crystallization, beginning at the centre, must have gone on forming concentric coats, around the original nucleus without interfering with the laminated structure of the rock.

  42. A stratified or laminated rock, same composition as granite.

  43. The gneiss, without losing its laminated structure, seems to have become charged with a larger quantity of felspar, and that of a redder colour, than the felspar usually belonging to the gneiss of Norway.

  44. These minute foliations of the marl resemble precisely some of the recent laminated beds of the Scotch marl lakes, and may be compared to the pages of a book, each containing a history of a certain period of the past.

  45. More than 50 feet of thinly laminated gypseous marls, exactly resembling those in the hill of Montmartre, at Paris, are worked for gypsum at St. Romain, on the right bank of the Allier.

  46. In micaceous sandstones mica is very abundant; and the thin silvery plates into which that mineral divides, are often arranged in layers parallel to the planes of stratification, giving a slaty or laminated texture to the rock.

  47. I am a faling a vaver drom codires, and you will meet me near old Town.

  48. There we lingered till the scenes round us, in their vivid beauty, seemed graven deep in our thought.

  49. He lighted a cigar by means of a steel and yesca, sprung on his mule, and proceeded through streets and lanes equally dismal as those through which we had already travelled.

  50. People in India called them Trablus or Syrians, a misapplied word, derived from a town in Syria, which in turn bears the Arabic name for Tripoli.

  51. From the opposite side of the line, the current enters at I, passing downward through the laminated bridge member J, into terminal K, whence it passes out to the motor.

  52. The compensator winding consists of an inductive coil in each phase with each coil placed on a separate leg of a laminated iron core.

  53. A laminated plunger is used to hold the tripping lever, the latter engaging with the lever mounted on the switch shaft.

  54. Switch is a self-contained unit with two sets of contacts, main laminated copper brushes, and carbon auxiliary contacts to take the arc on breaking the circuit.

  55. The windings~ consist of coils wound on separate legs of a laminated core, and tapped at several points, the connections terminating at the switch contacts.

  56. The series windings or coils are mounted on a laminated iron U shaped magnet having a laminated return path above the disc of the meter, thus forming air gaps in which the disc rotates.

  57. A, or sometimes a drum and a laminated magnet B.

  58. In operation~: the current from one side of the circuit enters the circuit breaker at A, passing through the laminated bridge B to contact block C, thence through coil D and terminal E to the motor.

  59. The laminated iron core E, mounted within the coils, is capable of being turned into the position shown by the dotted lines.

  60. The second dismounted one was also intended for combats on foot, and is known as a tonlet suit from the long, laminated skirt of horizontal plates reaching to the knee, and sliding over each other.

  61. Only the front of the thigh is protected by laminated cuissarts, and the rest of the leg by close-fitting knee-caps and greaves.

  62. Of the truth of this, its numerous tortuous passages and laminated bones are striking proofs.

  63. The first structure, in which the character of feldspar as regards its laminated form and its more argillaceous nature obtains the preponderance, is Gneiss--Feldspar-granite.

  64. Where the branchiæ have assumed the laminated form, they are surrounded by a similarly formed covering or operculum.

  65. The antennæ are also more perfect than in other families, and mostly jointed like the feet, while at their extremity they are frequently thickened into laminated moveable clubs, which open when the animal would fly, as if to listen.

  66. The Menevian beds consist essentially of very fine, well laminated black and grey muds, which are of a texture favourable for the production of a somewhat regular jointing, causing the rock to break into small rectangular blocks.

  67. The greater laminated forms co-exist with these up to the Eocene Tertiary.

  68. It is curious that in the line of succession above stated, the beautiful tubulated cell-wall of Eozoon disappears; and this structure seems, after the Laurentian, to be for ever divorced from the great laminated Protozoans.

  69. Enlarged casts of sarcode layers from the laminated part.

  70. Natural size; showing general form, and acervuline portion above and laminated portion below.

  71. A laminated wood floor system is used and provision is made for an asphaltic wearing surface although a three inch wooden decking is used temporarily.

  72. The crossing was designed to carry 20-ton trucks and the covered spans have laminated wood floors with asphaltic wearing surface.

  73. Like the others constructed by the State on main highways, this bridge is of heavy traffic design, and the bridge and approaches have laminated wood floors with asphaltic wearing surfaces.

  74. Onion Flat Bridge This crossing consists of a laminated wood deck on heavy stringers supported by a series of creosoted pile bents.

  75. Laminated plastics are made by treating sheets of paper or woven cloth with synthetic heat-reactive resins and subjecting built-up layers of the treated materials to heat and pressure.

  76. Comparatively new in the field of structural materials, but significant for those who sell home furnishings, are laminated plastics, plywood, and veneers.

  77. The concentrically-laminated mass of Eozoön is composed of numerous calcareous layers, representing the original skeleton of the organism (fig.

  78. Why laminated limestone should not be used for curbstone.

  79. Let us now visit some pit where shale--a laminated and somewhat hardened clay--is quarried for the manufacture of brick.

  80. It contains a Diaphone, the full organ being very powerful, although its various tones can be reduced to whispers by closing the laminated lead shutters, which are electrically controlled through the general swell pedal at the console.

  81. Following more or less the analogy of the orchestra, the organ is divided into four distinct portions, each enclosed in its own cement swell box with its laminated lead shutters, controlled electrically from the console swell pedals.


  82. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "laminated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.