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Topping includes shortening, layering, and thinning the hair on the crown and frontal areas to attain the desired length, volume, degree of contour, graduation, and layering. The technique most widely used to shorten, layer and graduate the hair is the shears over finger method, also known as finger work.
Middle parts were all the rage at New York Fashion week during the Fall/Winter 2013 shows, but let's back up a minute - spring is right around the corner, and that's where our fashion focus is ...
Blended Elevation: The top section (bob section) is cut at 90 degrees while the side sections are cut 180 deg to the length of the top section. The occipital and nape sections are cut at 90 deg. In this form of layering there is an "elevated" group of layers formed due to shorter top section and then it blends with the softer side and back layers.
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The albedo of several types of roofs (lower values means higher temperatures). Reflective surfaces, or ground-based albedo modification (GBAM), is a solar radiation management method of enhancing Earth's albedo (the ability to reflect the visible, infrared, and ultraviolet wavelengths of the Sun, reducing heat transfer to the surface).
Layer them under your everyday clothes for added warmth, or ditch your tights for these warmer leggings. Pair them with the scoop-neck top for a cozy under layer.Available in sizes XXS to XXL. $20 ...
This layer, which is rich in terms of cultural remains, is 8.5–9 m thick. The cultural layer consists of a mixture of different volumes of river stones, clay brick remains, osteological remains, obsidian, flint fragments, coal remains, ash and soil layers. Ash remains were mainly collected around stoves, barbecues and hearths.
Despite anti-halation backing, most film stock still renders a slight red halo around the brightest elements in a picture, where the incoming light is so strong that it cannot fully be absorbed by the anti-halation backing, and instead is scattered back into the red layer of the stock, creating additional, halo-like exposure in that particular ...