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  • 81white line — /waɪt ˈlaɪn/ (say wuyt luyn) noun 1. any blank or white part or margin. 2. Printing a line of space. 3. a line of white paint or the like, either continuous or interrupted, laid along the centre of a road to separate traffic lanes. 4. a white… …

  • 82Kaes feltwork (line) — (kāz) [Theodor Kaes, German neurologist, 1852–1913] Kaes Bekhterev layer; see under layer …

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  • 83Virtual Leased Line — (VLL) is a way to provide Ethernet based point to point communication over IP/MPLS networks. In the industry, the technology is also referred to as Virtual Private Wire Service (VPWS) or EoMPLS (Ethernet over MPLS). VLL uses the pseudo wire… …

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  • 84Moho line — The Mantle is a part of an astronomical object. Earth s mantle is a 2,900 km thick rocky shell comprising approximately 70% of Earth s volume. It is predominantly solid and overlies the Earth s iron rich core, which occupies about 30% of Earth s… …

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  • 85white line — 1. a stripe of white paint, tiles, or the like, that marks the center or outer edge of a road. 2. a white layer in a horse s hoof. 3. any blank or white part, line, stripe, or margin. [1590 1600] * * * …

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  • 86Schwalbe's line — n. anatomical line in the rear surface of cornea which delineates the outer boundry of the corneal endothelium layer …

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  • 87dirt line — noun : a layer appearing as a line in the front of a glacier and made up of earth that settled and was covered by a snowfall …

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  • 88Broadcast radiation — is the accumulation of broadcast and multicast traffic on a computer network. Extreme amounts of broadcast traffic constitute a broadcast storm. A broadcast storm can consume sufficient network resources so as to render the network unable to… …

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  • 89Fiber diffraction — is an important simplification of the general scattering technique in which molecular structure is determined from scattering data (usually of X rays, electrons or neutrons). In fiber diffraction the scattering pattern does not change, as the… …

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  • 90Faserbeugung — Ideales Faserbeugungsbild eines semikristallinen Materials mit amorphem Halo und Reflexen auf Schichtlinien (engl.: layer line). Hohe Intensität ist durch starke Schwärzung dargestellt. Die Faserachse ist vertikal Faserbeugung ist ein Verfahren… …

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