reinforcement Alternating bands of color in chalcedony (agate). Coined by author to describe a memory aid used to recall the color of a specific gem, i.e. using taste to reinforce sight.
You can still take along a bucket, but pack it inside you backpack as reinforcement and to keep your tools from puncturing the fabric.
Through individual initiative and without particular reinforcement Brusilov's troops attacked on the 4th of June 1916. Already in the first days of the offensive the Russians succeeded in a deep penetration of the Austro-Hungarian positions at Olyka.
When combined with interference, where the slightly out of phase color waves bouncing off different layers overlap as they reflect, a loss of some colors and a reinforcement of others can take place giving rise to dramatic color blocks, ...
In this context, the term "(100%) graphite" is often loosely used to refer to a pure mixture of carbon reinforcement and resin, while the term "composite" is used for composite materials with additional ingredients.
See also: Rough, Water, Cut, Natural, Table
 
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