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layering
A shoot or branch of a plant which is set into the ground to take root while still attached to the parent plant
(v) A scheme by which the various graphic elements of a drawing can be grouped together in the CAD database This facility _is used most often to control what is seen _or editable on the screen and what is printed or plotted Layering in most systems is nonhierarchical
Sounding two or more voices, each of which typically has its own timbre, from each key depression Layering can be accomplished within a single synthesizer, or by linking two synths together via MIDI and assigning both to the same MIDI channel
A conceptual structuring of communication protocols A layer is defined in terms of its communnication protocol to a peer layer in another entity, and the services it provides to the next higher layer in its own entity
A propagating by layers
Method of propagation
Playing the same notes on multiple instruments simultaneously is called "layering" This effect can be achieved by copying one track in a sequence and pasting it into another track to be played on another channel using a different instrument The Roland Sound Canvas can achieve layering much more easily by assigning the same MIDI channel to multiple parts
Propagation method whereby roots are encouraged to form from branches of a plant After roots are established, the branch is cut off and planted by itself
Root induction on stem tissue in order to eventually sever the tissue for propagating a new individual plant See asexual propagation page
A method of propagation in which adventitious roots form on a stem while it is still attached to the parent plant Occurs naturally with some species
In physical oceanography, this is a consequence of the double diffusion phenomena If a layer of colder, fresher water overlies a layer of warmer, saltier water, the differences in molecular diffusivities between salt and heat will cause the water just above/below the interface to become lighter/heavier than that above/below it and thus it will tend to rise/sink The phenomenon, called layering, can lead to fairly homogeneous layers separated by thinner regions with large gradients
A reproductive method used by few tree species where roots sprout from live branches or trunks that have come into permanent contact with the soil [To return to previous page, click your browser's BACK button then scroll through the page to your last location]
A method of dividing reinsurance coverage among multiple reinsurers by allowing one reinsurer or a pool of reinsurers to cover all cases in excess of an insurer's retention limit up to a specified amount See also first excess and second excess
Present participle of layer
The recording (or playing) of a musical part with of several similar sound patches playing simultaneous
A propagation technique in which shoots/roots are encouraged to grow on a branch of a parent plant Lax Leader -->
{i} process of pouring many layers of soap (in soap making); method of inducing a twig to root while still attached to the parent plant (Gardening); conduct involving incorrectly changing or layering clothes on top of each other
is a method of propagation Plants that trail, such as prostrate rosemary and thyme, layer without any help A stem touches moist ground and it puts out roots You can pull stems to the ground and pin them there to layer your plants
May be achieved with numerous combinations of entities For example, 100 percent of the shares of an IBC being owned by the first trust, which has as its sole beneficiary a second trust
This is a form of asexual plant propagation It is done by covering a low-growing stem with a enough soil to hold it securely in place (the amount of soil depends on the size stem and how much stress is on it, but it usually needs to be a few inches deep) The tip of the stem should be free of dirt by at least two or three inches The stem should not be cut from the plant Eventually, if the layering is successful, roots will form from one of the nodes under soil When the roots feel secure, the new plant can be cut from the parent plant
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