- Look up
reticulation,
réticulation, reticulate, reticulated, or
reticulated water in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Reticulation is a net-like pattern...
- level,
reticulation arises through hybrid speciation and
horizontal gene transfer; and at a po****tion level, ****ual
recombination causes reticulation. The...
- In metalwork,
reticulation refers to a
decorative surface finishing technique involving the
application of
localised heat to the
surface of a
metal object...
- In biology, a
reticulation of a single-access
identification key
connects different branches of the
identification tree to
improve error tolerance and...
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Redcliff is a town
situated in the
Midlands Province of Zimbabwe, with a po****tion of 41,526 (as of 2022). It lies
about 219 km (136 mi) north-east of...
- applications.
Porosity is
typically 95%, but can be as high as 98%.
Reticulation affects many of the
physical properties of a foam.
Typically resistance...
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stems are up to 10 cm (3.9 in) long by 3 cm (1.2 in) thick, and
feature reticulations (net-like ridges) on the
upper portion.
Other than the
brownish upper...
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anatomically in that
their 2nd and 3rd
vertebrae are fused. They show no limb
reticulation,
which is
present in most
species of Ranitomeya.
Andinobates inhabits...
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striking color pattern of yellowish-brown bands, blotches, spots, and
reticulations. Huveneers, C.; McAuley, R.B. (2015). "Orectolobus floridus". IUCN Red...
- the
respective muni****lities
which in turn
deliver it
through their reticulation networks. In
rural areas, the
directorate of
Rural Water Supply in the...