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Laminated Object Manufacturing
In this technique, developed by Helisys of Torrance, CA, layers of adhesive-coated sheet material are bonded together to form a prototype. The original material consists of paper laminated with heat-activated glue and rolled up on spools. A feeder/collector mechanism advances the sheet over the build platform, where a base has been constructed from paper and double-sided foam tape. Next, a heated roller applies pressure to bond the paper to the base. A focused laser cuts the outline of the first layer into the paper and then cross-hatches the excess area (the negative space in the prototype). Cross-hatching breaks up the extra material, making it easier to remove during post-processing. During the build, the excess material provides excellent support for overhangs and thin-walled sections. After the first layer is cut, the platform lowers out of the way and fresh material is advanced. The platform rises to slightly below the previous height, the roller bonds the second layer to the first, and the laser cuts the second layer. This process is repeated as needed to build the part, which will have a wood-like texture. Because the models are made of paper, they must be sealed and finished with paint or varnish to prevent moisture damage.
 
Level of creativitymeasures the capacity to create ("how creative are you?")
 
Lifelong learning
Defined by the Government as all post-16 learning, but applying specifically to the learning that takes place by adults who are already in the workplace and need special part-time provision, or to the learning that adults may wish to undertake to enrich their own lives. Often linked to just-in-time learning.
 
lingua franca
Originally the trade language used by numerous language communities around the Mediterranean in the Middle Ages to communicate with others whose language they did not speak. Generally artificial or natural language which serves as a communication tool between different language communities. Linguistic structure and vocabulary of the other communities transform the lingua franca. English nowadays is considered the lingua franca – a universal communication tool.
 

    



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