A stratum is a layer of sedimentary rock or sediment.
Stratum may also refer to:
Indian may refer to anything from or related to India, a country in Asia. Or, specifically:
Stratification may refer to:
Trio may refer to:
Forward is a relative direction, the opposite of backward.
Substrate may refer to:
The epidermis is the outermost of the three layers that comprise the skin, the inner layers being the dermis and hypodermis. The epidermis layer provides a barrier to infection from environmental pathogens and regulates the amount of water released from the body into the atmosphere through transepidermal water loss.
Object may refer to:
Stratification has several usages in mathematics.
Expansion may refer to:
A pendulum is a body suspended from a fixed support so that it swings freely back and forth under the influence of gravity.
Split(s) or The Split may refer to:
Corpus is Latin for "body". It may refer to:
Twenty-four hours is the length of a day.
Musica (Latin), or La Musica (Italian) or Música may refer to:
Strata is the plural of stratum ; for uses in the singular, see Stratum (disambiguation).
A stratified squamous epithelium consists of squamous (flattened) epithelial cells arranged in layers upon a basal membrane. Only one layer is in contact with the basement membrane; the other layers adhere to one another to maintain structural integrity. Although this epithelium is referred to as squamous, many cells within the layers may not be flattened; this is due to the convention of naming epithelia according to the cell type at the surface. In the deeper layers, the cells may be columnar or cuboidal. There are no intercellular spaces. This type of epithelium is well suited to areas in the body subject to constant abrasion, as the thickest layers can be sequentially sloughed off and replaced before the basement membrane is exposed. It forms the outermost layer of the skin and the inner lining of the mouth, esophagus and vagina.
Substrata may refer to:
Pioneer commonly refers to a settler who migrates to previously uninhabited or sparsely inhabited land.
Stratification of clinical trials is the partitioning of subjects and results by a factor other than the treatment given.
Boxer most commonly refers to: