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  2. Viking Age arms and armour - Wikipedia

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    More than 30 lamellae (individual plates for lamellar armour) were found in Birka, Sweden, in 1877, 1934 and 1998–2000. [44] They were dated to the same approximate period as the Gjermundbu mailshirt (900‒950) and may be evidence that some Vikings wore this armour, which is a series of small iron plates laced together or sewed to a stout ...

  3. Chinese armour - Wikipedia

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    Lamellae on the upper body were 7 cm x 6 cm, the lower body 9 cm x 6.5 cm, and arms 4–7.5 cm x 4 cm. Lamellae on cavalrymen were 8 cm x 5.7 cm. [17] A complete set of Qin armour, judging by the finds in the Terracotta Army consisted of 250 to 612 pieces in total, not including the helmet. [18]

  4. Lamella (materials) - Wikipedia

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    A lamella (pl.: lamellae) is a small plate or flake, from the Latin, and may also refer to collections of fine sheets of material held adjacent to one another in a gill-shaped structure, often with fluid in between though sometimes simply a set of "welded" plates. The term is used in biological contexts for thin membranes of plates of tissue.

  5. Spherulite (polymer physics) - Wikipedia

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    Principle of lamellae formation during the crystallization of polymers. Arrow shows the direction of temperature gradient. [1]If a molten linear polymer (such as polyethylene) is cooled down rapidly, then the orientation of its molecules, which are randomly aligned, curved and entangled remain frozen and the solid has disordered structure.

  6. Thylakoid - Wikipedia

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    It is an alternating pattern of dark and light bands measuring each 1 nanometre. [3] ... also called intergranal thylakoids or lamellae. Grana thylakoids and stroma ...

  7. Lamella clarifier - Wikipedia

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    This results in the projected plate area of the lamella clarifier taking up approximately 50% of the space of a conventional clarifier. [13] [18] Plate spacing: Typical spacing between plates is 50 mm, though plates can be spaced in the range of 50–80 mm apart, given that the particles > 50 mm in size have been removed in pre-treatment stages.

  8. Coat of plates - Wikipedia

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    A coat of plates is a form of segmented torso armour consisting of overlapping metal plates riveted inside a cloth or leather garment. The coat of plates is considered part of the era of transitional armour and was normally worn as part of a full knightly harness.

  9. Gothic plate armour - Wikipedia

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    The Gothic style of plate armour peaked in a form known as Maximilian armour, produced during 1515–1525. High Gothic armour was worn during the later 15th century, a transitional type called Schott-Sonnenberg style was current during c. 1500 to 1515, and Maximilian armour proper during 1515 to 1525. [ 1 ]