Striation in a sentence as a noun

You can see a difference in the striations in ridges in the picture on the right.

If you are Sub 10% you definitely have a super defined 8 pack and some of that weird muscle striation body builders get.

" Notwithstanding that the printer can't finish the pieces to make them "museum quality," there are striations on the horse head that come from how the plastic is stacked up.

Before cooking an Impossible Burger, it looks like ground beef, and the resulting veggie burger has striations and the cohesion yet crumbling nature of a real burger.

Costs are going to have to plummet and someone is going to need to invent a magical material that can automatically scrub out all the striations in the printed surfaces.

Others mentioned this may be a bug in data interpretation or a GOX account, but if you look at all of the high volume traders you can see horizontal striations that correlate with user15.

Even between different cultures and castes from the Indian subcontinent there appear to be clear and discriminate striations[1] that few people in my experience talk about.

The report's section on firearm examination focused on the lack of defined requirements that are necessary in order to determine "matches" between known and unknown striations.

Some important details are to find anomalies in object bounding boxes, using something like Tensorflow's object detection pretrained net. Otherwise buildings with lots of striations would light up the anomaly detector.

I firmly believe that our state of being as a society indicates there must be a striation in the internet: one where we are who we are, and one where we can discuss counter-culture or taboo subjects without fear of reprisal.

You're essentially arguing to _increase_ segregation between the wealthiest and poorest striations of society, which would effectively redefine what it means to be middle class in America and possible wipe out the concept of lower middle class entirely.

Striation definitions

noun

any of a number of tiny parallel grooves such as: the scratches left by a glacier on rocks or the streaks or ridges in muscle tissue

See also: stria

noun

a stripe or stripes of contrasting color; "chromosomes exhibit characteristic bands"; "the black and yellow banding of bees and wasps"

See also: band banding stria