intermediate layer

collocation in English

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intermediate
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.təˈmiː.di.ət/
us
/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈmiː.di.ət/
being between two other related things, levels, ...
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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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This is precisely what theintermediatelayerscaling (43)accomplishes.
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This violates the definition of a boundary layer and indicates that anotherintermediatelayermust exist in which the shear decays to zero.
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The focus is more comparative and institutions are seen as anintermediatelayerconstraining and influencing politics.
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It has been found that mixing region thickness depends on the thickness and shape of theintermediatelayer.
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Theintermediatelayer(b) rises over the deflector.
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There is also a dynamic condition, which states that the pressure difference between the movingintermediatelayerand the stationary upper layer must be zero.
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Then theintermediatelayeracts as a # perfect insulator, and no exchange of energy between the external regions may take place, even if is very small (but non-zero).
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By extracellular recording inintermediatelayer7 of the caudolateral tectum, we have discovered electrical activity driven by visual stimulation in the monocular visual field of the ipsilateral eye.
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However, this interpretation should be completed by a statement that because of thisintermediatelayer, the diffusion region becomes smaller and, thus, the increment is larger.
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I am convinced of the need to have another electoral layer, anintermediatelayer, to administer health and hospital services, land use and public transport.
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The superficial layer traverses 3 4 vertebrae, theintermediatelayercovers 2 3 and the deep layer is only between individual vertebrae.
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Further, the lowermost layer has higher displacement than the uppermost layer while theintermediatelayerdisplacement lies in between (fig. 2).
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The justifications for using anintermediatelayeressentially falls into two categories: encapsulation and distribution.
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Theintermediatelayerof the lamina propria tends to atrophy only in men.
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Theintermediatelayeris applied by spin-on, spray-on, screen-printing, embossing, dispensing or block printing on one or two substrate surfaces.
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The excavation of thisintermediatelayeryielded three sets of human remains as well as projectile points, bone awls, and other tools.
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Some forests may support anintermediatelayerof shrubs.
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The substrates with theintermediatelayerare pressed together with subsequent curing results in a bond.
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Anodic and silicon fusion bonding do not require anintermediatelayer, but do not tolerate surface roughness.
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Oceanic water is imported in anintermediatelayerand mixes with the freshwater.
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