Lamina in a sentence as a noun

"\n...\n"Key cells called lamina 1 neurons create a map of the body.

My guess is it's only the overhead of netty and lamina at play here, and not clojure itself.

Faint internal lamina, which corresponds to exterior groove, can be seen in cut specimens.

Some immortalized cell has lost basal lamina adhesion and migrated to another site in the body.

Finally, hard-drive heads actually float on lamina of gas; this is one of the reasons that normal open-circuit hard drives have a maximum operating altitude.

The growth of the concretions within the plane of the finer-grained laminations was inhibited because of the lesser permeability and porosity of finer-grained sediments relative to the surrounding sediments.

Lamina definitions

noun

a thin plate or layer (especially of bone or mineral)