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lamina
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lamina
1. a thin plate or layer, esp of bone or mineral
2. Botany the flat blade of a leaf, petal, or thallus

lamina [′lam·ə·nə]
(botany)
(anatomy)
A thin sheet or layer of tissue; a scalelike structure.
(geology)
A thin, clearly differentiated layer of sedimentary rock or sediment, usually less than 1 centimeter thick.
(materials)
A flat or curved arrangement of unidirectional or woven fibers in a matrix.

LAMINA - A concurrent object-oriented language.

["Experiments with a Knowledge-based System on a Multiprocessor", Third Intl Conf Supercomputing Proc, 1988].

["ELINT in LAMINA, Application of a Concurrent Object language", Delagi et al, KSL-88-3, Knowledge Sys Labs, Stanford U].


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  the inner zone of the lamina basilaris of the cochlear duct with the limbus of the osseous spiral lamina.
  the inner zone of the lamina basilaris of the cochlear duct with the limbus of the osseous spiral lamina.
  the inner zone of the lamina basilaris of the cochlear duct with the limbus of the osseous spiral lamina.
 
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