- In
geology and
related fields, a
stratum (pl.: strata) is a
layer of rock or
sediment characterized by
certain lithologic properties or
attributes that...
- The
stratum lucidum (Latin, 'clear layer') is a thin,
clear layer of dead skin
cells in the
epidermis named for its
translucent appearance under a microscope...
- The
stratum granulosum (or
granular layer) is a thin
layer of
cells in the
epidermis lying above the
stratum spinosum and
below the
stratum corneum (stratum...
- The
stratum spinosum (or
spinous layer/prickle cell layer) is a
layer of the
epidermis found between the
stratum granulosum and
stratum basale. This layer...
- In linguistics, a
stratum (Latin for 'layer') or
strate is a
historical layer of
language that
influences or is
influenced by
another language through...
- The
stratum basale (basal layer,
sometimes referred to as
stratum germinativum) is the
deepest layer of the five
layers of the epidermis, the external...
- The
stratum corneum (Latin for 'horned layer') is the
outermost layer of the epidermis.
Consisting of dead tissue, it
protects underlying tissue from...
- Non-access
stratum (NAS) is a
functional layer in the NR, LTE, UMTS and GSM
wireless telecom protocol stacks between the core
network and user equipment...
- Look up
stratum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
stratum in
geology is a
layer of
sedimentary rock or sediment. In archaeology, it is a
layer of...
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network to
stratum 1 servers.
Often a
stratum 2
computer queries several stratum 1 servers.
Stratum 2
computers may also peer with
other stratum 2 computers...