multilayered in English

adjective
1
having or involving several or many layers.
It determines, for example, whether an epithelial sheet remains as a single cell layer or becomes multilayered .

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1. Multilayered ceramic capacitor

2. Lithium secondary battery comprising multilayered active material layer

3. Dicing-tape-integrated adhesive sheet, semiconductor device, multilayered circuit board and electronic component

4. Using a multilayered modules' organisation strategy the higher layers serve higher functions.

5. This comes from the multilayered, prismlike structure of fibroin, which diffuses light.

6. This water-based paint composition yields improved adhesive force in laminated multilayered plastic foil structures.

7. Multilayered separator for lithium secondary battery using functional polymer, and preparation method thereof

8. The multilayered dielectric diffusion barrier layer are diffusion barriers to metal and barriers to air permeation.

9. A Bureaucracy typically refers to an organization that is complex with multilayered systems and processes

10. Multilayered mixed bed filter for the removal of toxic gases from air streams and methods thereof

11. 2 Tension - free, multilayered closure with tissue interposition ( as needed ) results in a greater than 95 % success rate.

12. Québec dramas in translation, notably the multilayered, resonant plays of Michel TREMBLAY, have helped extend conventional modes.

13. Become an amateur archaeologist in this multilayered seaside city, which features Turkish mosques, Venetian palaces, Greek Acropolises and Mycenaean ruins

14. Multilayered metasurfaces, in contrast, can correct for both Aberrations at the same time [13,81,84] at the cost of fabrication complexity

15. In a case of infantile familiar amaurotic idiocy accumulations of vesicular elements, often in relation to multilayered lipid formations, were found.

16. All the six Carriageways of Delhi-Meerut Expressway, NH-9, and NH-24 were completely blocked with multilayered barricading and deployment of …

17. Altostratus clouds are associated with five cloud varieties: duplicatus (multilayered), opacus (darkened), radiatus (parallel bands), translucidus (see-through), and undulatus (wavelike or undulating).

18. The five men and three women of the Oregon-based Balafon Marimba Ensemble take a high energy, multilayered, approach to the music of Africa and the Caribbean

19. Resentment (also called ranklement or Bitterness) is a complex, multilayered emotion that has been described as a mixture of disappointment, disgust, anger, and fear

20. Several cationic antimicrobial oligo-acyl-lysyl (OAK) peptide mimetics can form Cochleate structures, that is, elongated multilayered cylindrical structures, with lipid mixtures mimicking the composition of bacterial cytoplasmic membranes

21. The Apparatus, is a story with a multilayered plot, good and bad guys that you don't expect, and an urgency to solve the problem before larger disasters can happen

22. Alley Cropping can vary from simple systems such as an annual grain rotation between timber tree species to complex, multilayered systems that can produce a diverse range of agricultural products

23. Various multilayered films containing said film, such as those used for antireflection coating, alkali barrier film, or achromatic glass can be produced by physical vapor deposition without breaking a vacuum.

24. “The Accursed is a unique, vast multilayered narrative; a genre bending beast of a book, utterly startling from start to finish, compulsive and engaging, the writing crackling with energy and wit

25. The proposed technology of a radiation hardened chip package using rare earth elements and multilayered structure provides protection against radiation bombardment from alpha and beta particles to neutrons and high energy electromagnetic radiation.

26. The present invention relates to a hard coating film which is formed adjacently on a hard base material, such as a super hard alloy, and consists of a multilayered nanostructure, thus having improved oxidation resistance and abrasive resistance.

27. The acryl-based laminate film according to the present invention is characterized by comprising: 30-60 wt% of a granular acryl rubber copolymer having a multilayered structure of a core and a shell; and 70-40 wt% of a bead-shaped acryl-based thermoplastic resin.

28. ‘Gastrulation in its broadest sense is the reorganization of the cells of the Blastula to form a multilayered embryo, the gastrula.’ ‘Embryos treated at lower concentrations showed delayed gastrulation and those treated at higher concentrations developed to Blastulae having abnormal blastocoels with excess cells.’

29. The present invention relates to a multilayered compact-type smoke removal filter comprising a moisture absorption sheet, a pre-filter for filtering particles and dust, a main filter having a water-repellent function, and an activated carbon sheet, which are stacked on one another.

30. Also, their third CD, 1999's Adicion, did not have the quality of a cheap rip-off -- rather, it sounds fresh, multilayered, and contagiously groovy, which makes all of the many, many similarities between their sound and the music of a decade ago forgiveable.

31. : an early metazoan embryo in which the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm are established either by invagination of the Blastula (as in fish and amphibians) to form a multilayered cellular cup with a blastopore opening into the archenteron or by differentiation of the blastodisc (as in reptiles, birds, and mammals) and inward cellular migration — compare Blastula, morula

32. They even linked this interest to the alleged historic connections between Jews and Berbers in ancient times, including the initial resistance to Arab conquerors by the Kahina, a supposedly Jewish-Berber queen, and the multilayered, more recent relations existing until the mass departure of Jews for Israel in the 1950s and 1960s from Berber