inner layer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinnerandlayer
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inner
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈɪn.ər/us/ˈɪn.ɚ/
inside or contained within ...
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layer
noun[C]
uk/ˈleɪ.ər/us/ˈleɪ.ɚ/
a level of material, such as a type of rock or gas, that is different from the material above or below it, or a thin sheet of ...
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(Definition ofinnerandlayerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Theinnerlayeris electron pale.
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Cells in theinnerlayerproliferate for several days and give rise to the complex neural retina.
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These large-scale instabilities give rise to unsteady flow throughout theinnerlayer.
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Since the existence of theinnerlayerdepends on the absence of fluid slip at the boundary, the boundary-layer approximations should hold there a fortiori.
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As before, the complete equation of the kinetic energy of the fluctuating motion is now considered for theinnerlayer.
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The above relation states that the total shear stress in theinnerlayeris constant to the lowest order.
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The transfer of the kinetic energy is again assumed to be as significant as its production in theinnerlayer.
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The disappearance of the outermost layer and the unpleating of an adjacentinnerlayercauses the expansion of eggs on contact with water.
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Theinnerlayerof the wall is electron pale and of uniform width.
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This cytoplasm of the nurse cell consisted of mitochondria, vacuoles, and rough endoplasmic reticulum, and produced theinnerlayerof the cyst wall.
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The "real" fenestration - that which "looks like windows" and is related to use - is cut into aninnerlayer, a second, "functional" facade.
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The region of signal around the graft had increased in size, and theinnerlayershowed higher signals on spin echo images.
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This increases the upward buoyancy in theinnerlayer, which does not however alter the dynamics of the downward flowing ambient fluid.
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As a result, the expansion used for theinnerlayerwill be invalid near the separation point.
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