underplate

underplate

[′ən·dər‚plāt]
(design engineering)
An unfinished plate which forms part of an armored front for a mortise lock, and which is fastened to the case.
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Pambid also sets off the uniformity of the table setting by using a patterned charger instead of a placemat, and a heavily bordered underplate and a different bread plate.
The experiment consisted of a total of 270 pots (conical pots, bottom diameter 135 mm, upper diameter 180 mm, and height 155 mm) with conical underplate (bottom diameter 150 mm, upper diameter 185 mm, height 25 mm) containing ~2.5 kg of wet soil each: 15 variants of the experiment with different composition (Table 1) were prepared into 18 pots each (designed for six triplicate sampling).
From the top As oceanic lithosphere converges, layers stack like a deck of cards to underplate the craton.
Red underplate, EUR11.49, red bowl, EUR13.75, both Habitat.
The membranes permit patient samples and wash fluids to interact with the underplate probes through the creation of a continuous or semicontinuous flow system that eliminates diffusion constraints and hence the need for shaking.
The deposits were plated on a laboratory scale using a mini barrel, with a 5 mm coating over the basic brass material, with and without an underplate (1-2 [micro]m nickel sulfamate or 1-2 mm bright acid copper) After plating, a proportion of the samples from each combination was annealed at 150[degrees]C for one hour.
White crockery is very in and if you want to up the style factor, add a contrasting black underplate.
Cold plating on the leads, base and ceramic is 50 microinches minimum with a 100 to 350 microinch nickel underplate.