
1) Dress option for cold weather 2) Financial market
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A distance-handling maneuver, which is particularly useful when a group of obstacles is clustered tightly together. The handler directs the dog to execute one obstacle while another obstacle is between him and the dog (the handler is staying on the outer €œlayer€). In this close-quarters situation, pushing in toward the correct obstacle coul...
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• (n.) A propagating by layers.
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(from the article `propagation`) ...layering, cutting, and grafting. Bulbs and other underground rootlike structures, such as tubers and corms, may be divided as they mature. The ... ...by methods in which plants are induced to regenerate missing parts, usually adventitious roots or shoots. When the regenerated part is still ... [2 r...
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a method of propagation in which adventitious roots form before the new plant is severed from the parent plant.
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A way to propagate plant material. A branch is anchored to the ground (still attached to the parent plant). Roots appear creating another plant.
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A painting method where layers are painted one over another to create the illusion of a gradient.
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<botany, technique> A propagation method by which adventitious roots are caused to form on a stem while it is still attached to the parent plant. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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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.
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Layering was formalised in the OSI communications protocol model but it is an old concept. `Never complicate systems unnecessarily` or, more cynically, `never put off till tomorrow what you can put of till next week`. In protocols this means having the simplest possible protocol for each specific purpose and occasion and to wrap up data from one protocol in the format of another, lower layer, protocol (a form of encapsulation) For example, a link layer protocol, directly connecting to systems in London and Bristol, will carry as data the information used by a higher layer, network, protocol which may travel on to Cardiff (in Wales) on another link. The link layer protocol is simplified by not having to specify anything about the relationship between London and Cardiff.
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Lay'er·ing noun A propagating by layers.
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In gardening, layering is the propagation of plants by bending the shoot of a living stem into the soil, the shoot striking root while being fed by the parent plant.
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layering involves the use of: a comfort or base layer; an insulation layer; and a protection layer. The base layer comprises clothing worn next to the skin. Perspiration drying on the skin can cause chilling. However, this effect can be minimised by wearing a base layer which wicks moisture away from the skin. The insulation layer is the middle lay...
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A method of propagation, by which a branch of a plant is rooted while still attached to the plant by securing it to the soil with a piece of wire or other means..
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The ability to place or stack two or more sounds on the same area of the keyboard to create a denser sound.
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Layering in Raqs sharqi is the performing two movements of the same part of the body at the same time. For example, a hip figure of eight while shimming the hips; little hip drops while doing a horizontal hip figure of eight.
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A method of propagation when a long runner or slender stem of a plant is rooted whilst still attached to the parent plant by securing it to the soil. Once rooted it is then detached and forms a new plant
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A method of plant propagation by which a single stem of a plant is notched and buried with its leafy tip exposed, while still attached to the parent plant.
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Propagation method that induces rooting while daughter plant is still attached to parent plant.
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Behavior that involves inappropriately changing or layering clothing on top of one another.
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Layering is a technique used by hairdressers to change the thickness of the hair, creating either a thinning or thicker appearance. In this way the hair can be given a fuller appearance, more texture and movement.
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A method of plant propagation by which a single stem of a plant is notched and buried with its leafy tip exposed, while still attached to the parent plant.
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A method of propagation
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A method of propagation where a section of shoot or branch is buried while still attached to the whole tree.
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In image editing software, the placement of one image or graphic over another so the opacity of the top image can allow the lower image to show through.
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