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Victorian era, were
referred to as snoods. This term was then
applied to any
netlike hat, and, in the 1930s, to a net bag headgear. This
latter meaning became...
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vertically and horizontally, the tree of life may have been more
weblike or
netlike in its
early phase and more
treelike when it grew three-stemmed. Presumably...
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continuous light vertebral stripe.
There are dark or
light reticulations (
netlike patterns) on the head. The
limbs are
blotched and the tail has irregular...
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different structures such as ribosome-like granules,
nuclear areas of
netlike strands,
dense cytoplasmic bodies and
large vacuoles.
These observations...
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short spiny bumps or "jewels",
which are
easily rubbed off to
leave a
netlike pattern on the surface. When
mature it
becomes brown, and a hole in the...
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family in the
monotypic order Dictyotales (from Gr**** diktyotos '
netlike').
Members of this
family generally prefer warmer waters than
other brown...
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consists of a brownish-red
ground color overlaid with
blackish rings or
netlike reticulations.
Found in
Central America in
eastern Guatemala, Honduras...
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aboral surface contains many
small spines (ossicles) that are
arranged in a
netlike or
pentagonal pattern on the
central disk. The
ossicles are no
higher than...
- feature: The clay-poorer and
lighter coloured eluvial horizon intercalates netlike into the clay-richer more
intensely coloured illuvial horizon. The illuvial...
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aggregate field theory in the
neural sciences. The term "reticulum"
means "
netlike structure",
which is what the
reticular formation resembles at
first glance...