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* Cortex ( anatomy ), the outermost or superficial layer of an organ
This outermost layer forms the interface between adjacent plant cells and glues them together.
Additional insight into defense-in-depth can be gained by thinking of it as forming the layers of an onion, with data at the core of the onion, people the next outer layer of the onion, and network security, host-based security and application security forming the outermost layers of the onion.
* The outermost layer is called the ovarian surface epithelium ( previously known as the germinal epithelium ).
Pregnant females tunnel into the dead, outermost layer ( stratum corneum ) of a host's skin and deposit eggs in the shallow burrows.
The outermost layer is known as the tunica externa formerly known as " tunica adventitia " and is composed of connective tissue.
The outermost layer of the Earth or the Earth's crust is composed of seven primary plates.
* Protection against small micrometeoroids, some traveling at up to 27, 000 kilometers per hour, provided by a puncture-resistant Thermal Micrometeoroid Garment, which is the outermost layer of the suit.
Cells in the epidermis contain a structural matrix of keratin, which makes this outermost layer of the skin almost waterproof, and along with collagen and elastin, gives skin its strength.
Conjunctivitis ( also called pink eye or madras eye ) is inflammation of the conjunctiva ( the outermost layer of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelids ).
In some species, the outermost layer dies and is annually deciduous, either in long strips ( as in Eucalyptus sheathiana ) or in variably sized flakes ( E. diversicolor, E. cosmophylla or E. cladocalyx ).
Its outermost layer gradually fragments with weathering and sheds without altering the essentially rough-barked nature of the trunks or stems — for example E. marginata, E. jacksonii, E. obliqua and E. porosa.
Coconuts sold in the shops of nontropical countries often have had the exocarp ( outermost layer ) removed.
The outermost layer of the seed, the testa, adheres to the inside of the shell.
The peptidoglycan layer is important for cell wall structural integrity, especially in Gram-positive organisms, being the outermost and primary component of the wall.
The thick outermost layer of a vein is made of connective tissue, called tunica adventitia or tunica externa.
Ericoid mycorrhizas are the third of the three more ecologically important types, They have a simple intraradical ( grow in cells ) phase, consisting of dense coils of hyphae in the outermost layer of root cells.
The epidermis forms the outermost layer, providing the initial barrier to the external environment.
Skin cancer generally develops in the epidermis ( the outermost layer of skin ), so a tumor can usually be seen.
The outermost layer of the GI tract consists of several layers of connective tissue.
The original clapboard is located beneath a layer of asphalt shingles and an outermost layer of aluminum siding.
The inner layers of the wrapping, which are predominantly membrane material, form the myelin sheath while the outermost layer of nucleated cytoplasm forms the neurolemma.
Neurolemma ( also known as neurilemma or sheath of Schwann ) is the outermost nucleated cytoplasmic layer of Schwann cells that surrounds the axon of the neuron.

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The number of electrons in each element's electron shells, particularly the outermost valence shell, is the primary factor in determining its chemical bonding behavior.
When playing the rim of an okedō, however, it is important to hit only the outermost metal ring and not the actual rim of the drum body.
The outermost portion of the hydrogen atmosphere is characterized by many layers of visible clouds that are mostly composed of water and ammonia.
Coco Peat, also known as coir or coco, is the leftover material after the fibres have been removed from the outermost shell ( bolster ) of the coconut.
It is believed to be the outermost point of the ancient civilization of Dilmun, which was centered in what is present-day Bahrain.
If heaven is a state of supernatural happiness and union with God, and hell is understood as a state of torture and separation from God then, in this view, the Limbo of Infants, although technically part of hell ( the outermost part, " limbo " meaning " outer edge " or " hem ") is seen as a sort of intermediate state.
Niobium is a lustrous, grey, ductile, paramagnetic metal in group 5 of the periodic table ( see table ), although it has an atypical configuration in its outermost electron shells compared to the rest of the members.
( The Laplace resonance in the Gliese 876 system, in contrast, is associated with one triple conjunction per orbit of the outermost planet.
It is an interaction between the incident photon and the outermost electron.
# Absorption: oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide can diffuse into the epidermis in small amounts ; some animals use their skin as their sole respiration organ ( in humans, the cells comprising the outermost 0. 25 – 0. 40 mm of the skin are " almost exclusively supplied by external oxygen ", although the " contribution to total respiration is negligible ")
In addition, while road-traveling vehicles are typically measured from the outermost portions of the wheel rims ( and there is some evidence that the first railroads were measured in this way as well ), it became apparent that for vehicles travelling on rails, it was better to have the wheel flanges located inside the rails, and thus the distance measured on the inside of the wheels ( and, by extension, the inside faces of the rail heads ) was the important one.
A baseline is drawn between the outermost points of the outermost islands, subject to these points being sufficiently close to one another.
where is the length of the string takes in the discrete formulation the form that for the outermost points and the equation of motion are
* Epidural hemorrhage ( extradural hemorrhage ) which occur between the dura mater ( the outermost meninx ) and the skull, is caused by trauma.

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The solution can also be tweaked to iterate over each of the sending elements in turn in its main outermost loop for each update, rather than each of the receiving patches.
The main axis is from south to north, the outermost ( first ) courtyard starting at the south, with each successive courtyard leading north.
In a DALK graft, only the outermost epithelium and the main bulk of the cornea, the stroma, are replaced ; the patient's rearmost endothelium layer and the Descemet's membrane are left, giving some additional structural integrity to the postgraft cornea.
For main group elements, only the outermost electrons are valence electrons.
In the more primitive forms, the shell departs only slightly from being a perfect spiral, with only the last, outermost whorl being open, forming a hook underneath the main spiral.
The building on the outermost point on the small peninsula Skansapakkhusið, currently the government's main building.
It is the outermost island on the main shipping channel into Salem Harbor, Bakers Island Light is used for navigation

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