bottom layer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbottomandlayer
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bottom
noun
uk/ˈbɒt.əm/us/ˈbɑː.t̬əm/
the lowest part ...
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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 ofbottomandlayerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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No influence on thebottomlayercould be seen.
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Thus, carrying out the (n - 1)-dimensional compression on thebottomlayerdoes no harm.
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This is the dimensional meaning of (18), and therefore represents the condition a t the outer edge of thebottomlayer.
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The introduction of a slight negative buoyancy (with specific gravity 1.03) helped to retain the beads in thebottomlayerduring motion.
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In thebottomlayerwe see the domain-dependent facts in the language of the users.
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With the help of this mechanism, a user may encapsulate large computations in a function on thebottomlayer, and use it once or repeatedly at the number layer.
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Boundary conditions are also required which force the flow field in thebottomlayerto match the outer irrotational motion far from the bottom and satisfy no-slip at the bottom.
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To solve this problem, the library provides abottomlayer, the level of approximations where the objects on which the user's code operates are interval approximations.
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At thebottomlayerof the framework is located commercial database facilities including object and relational database systems to handle large volume of data storage and retrieval.
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These applications, to access the elements of the robots, must communicate with the agents of the middleware, which then access thebottomlayerthat controls the robot.
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Thebottomlayerhere up to £200 is covered by the local authority.
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In fact, sometimes now the whole of thebottomlayerappears to be filled entirely with packaging material.
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Thebottomlayeris the natural environment, which must be preserved at all costs.
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Thebottomlayer, in a hands-on and day-to-day way, would administer regulation and ensure that wherever possible it was done with the intelligent and active co-operation of the regulated.
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Meanwhile, the cells are rigid, heavy and thick with abottomlayermade of germanium.
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The top layer has 72 slates, the middle layer has 108 slates, and thebottomlayerhas 180 slates.
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