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Definition of Delaminations

Delamination
Delamination De*lam`i*na"tion, n. (Biol.) Formation and separation of lamin[ae] or layers; one of the methods by which the various blastodermic layers of the ovum are differentiated. Note: This process consists of a concentric splitting of the cells of the blastosphere into an outer layer (epiblast) and an inner layer (hypoblast). By the perforation of the resultant two-walled vesicle, a gastrula results similar to that formed by the process of invagination.

Meaning of Delaminations from wikipedia

- useful for detecting delaminations at the surface and edges of materials. However, a visual inspection may not detect delamination within a material without...
- In geodynamics, delamination refers to the loss and sinking (foundering) of the portion of the lowermost lithosphere from the tectonic plate to which it...
- undergo a process called delamination that involves a full or partial epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT). Delamination is defined as the separation...
- material. Fracture and delamination are well-known problems when fabricating devices that incorporate iridium oxide film. The delamination is typically due...
- (GDC) nanoparticles was found to increase cell lifetime by preventing delamination at the electrode/electrolyte interface. The exact mechanism by how this...
- visible images of internal features, including defects such as cracks, delaminations and voids. The notion of acoustic microscopy dates back to 1936 when...
- results only in very low yields of single-layer flakes. For large scale delamination, DMSO is intercalated into ML-MXene powders under constant stirring to...
- forelimb as well as the movement of dorsal muscles into the limb following delamination. Without LBX1, limb muscles will fail to form properly; studies have...
- semiconductor industry has found the SAM useful in detecting voids, cracks, and delaminations within microelectronic packages. The first scanning acoustic microscope...
- told that no scan of the hull or Bond Line could be done to check for delaminations, porosity and voids of sufficient adhesion of the glue being used due...