A common bindery and finishing procedure by which printed paper is creased, and folded to a desired size and shape Common applications include promotional flyers, medicine instructions etc Halftone : Laser printers and printing presses cannot produce grey, thus, the reproduction of a continuous tone image, such as a photo, is processed through a screen that converts the image into dots of various sizes of provide the illusion of grey color
ERROR - A BINDERY DEFECT The book is folded off-center resulting in the appearance of a portion of the back cover on the front or vice versa
A method used for mixing certain food items It is done very gently and carefully by a lifting and dropping motion, without disturbing or dispersing the air incorporated in the mixture
the process whereby a protein molecule assumes its intricate three-dimensional shape; "understanding protein folding is the next step in deciphering the genetic code"
The acquisition of 3-D structure by a protein; the pattern of the 3-D structure that is the result of the folding process
The curving or bending of a planar structure such as rock strata, foliation, or cleavage by deformation