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de·lam·i·na·tion D0106800 (dē-lăm′ə-nā′shən)n.1. The act of splitting or separating a laminate into layers.2. Embryology The splitting of the blastoderm into two layers of cells to form a gastrula.de•lam•i•na•tion (diˌlæm əˈneɪ ʃən) n. 1. a splitting apart into layers. 2. the separation of a primordial cell layer into two layers by a process of cell migration. [1875–80] DelaminationenUK
delamination[dē‚lam·ə′nā·shən] (biology) The separation of cells into layers. (embryology) Gastrulation in which the endodermal layer splits off from the inner surface of the blastoderm and the space between this layer and the yolk represents the archenteron. (engineering) Separation of a laminate into its constituent layers. DelaminationComing apart layer by layer; as in a separation of plies in a plywood panel, either through failure of the adhesive or through failure at the interface of the adhesive and the lamination.delaminationA failure in a laminated structure characterized by the separation or loss of adhesion between plies, as in built-up roofing or glue-laminated timber.delaminationenUK
de·lam·i·na·tion (dē'lam-i-nā'shŭn), Division into separate layers. [L. de, from, + lamina, a thin plate] delamination (dē-lăm′ə-nā′shən)n.1. The act of splitting or separating a laminate into layers.2. Embryology The splitting of the blastoderm into two layers of cells to form a gastrula.de·lam·i·na·tion (dē-lam'i-nā'shŭn) Division into separate layers. [L. de, from, + lamina, a thin plate]delamination separation into constituent layers.de·lam·i·na·tion (dē-lam'i-nā'shŭn) Division into separate layers. [L. de, from, + lamina, a thin plate] |