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Veins (/veɪn/) are
blood vessels in the
circulatory system of
humans and most
other animals that
carry blood towards the heart. Most
veins carry deoxygenated...
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depending on region,
include milkweed,
common tiger, wanderer, and black-
veined brown. It is
among the most
familiar of
North American butterflies and an...
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National Park
Service Leaf Guide). Palmate, Palmate-netted, palmate-
veined, fan-
veined Several main
veins of
approximately equal size
diverge from a common...
- However,
additional ingredients and
processes are
required to give this blue-
veined cheese its
particular properties. To
begin with, the
commercial scale production...
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Paddy (March 2009). "Snails and
slugs – Flax snails,
giant snails and
veined slugs". Te Ara: The
Encyclopedia of New Zealand.
Archived from the original...
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eastern Africa Brown-
veined white Green-
veined white This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Black-
veined white. If an internal...
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found in
South Asia and Africa. In Africa, it is also
known as the brown-
veined white, and is well
known during summer and
autumn when
large numbers migrate...
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Rapana venosa,
common name the
veined rapa
whelk or
Asian rapa whelk, is a
species of
large predatory sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc or whelk, in...
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veined tree frog (Trachycephalus typhonius), or
common milk frog, is a
species of frog in the
family Hylidae. This
species was
previously within the...
- The green-
veined white (Pieris napi) is a
butterfly of the
family Pieridae. A cir****boreal
species widespread across Europe and Asia,
including the Indian...