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pinnately branching,
veinlet not
reaching margin, with
hydathode at apex. Sori orbicular, marginal,
terminal on each
veinlet, separate..." The temperate...
- Information, U.S.
National Library of Medicine. "Entrez Gene: Rhomboid,
veinlet-like 2 (Drosophila)".
Lichtenthaler SF,
Lemberg MK,
Fluhrer R (August 2018)...
- a
little translucent quartz. Dark gray is
jasperoid and ore minerals.
Veinlet along lower edge of
specimen contains sphalerite in carbonates. Pend Oreille...
- the
higher order veins, are
called areoles. Some of the
smallest veins (
veinlets) may have
their endings in the areoles, a
process known as areolation....
- evaporite. A
stringer lode is one in
which the rock is so
permeated by
small veinlets that
rather than
mining the veins, the
entire m**** of ore and the enveined...
- Gold
veinlets (they
appear white) in a
sample of
gneiss from the
Battle Branch Mine in
Lumpkin County...
- ice
wedges may only form if the
thermal contraction and
subsequent ice-
veinlet growth can keep pace with the
addition of new material. If this is the...
-
Sample of gold ore from the Red Lake Mine
consisting of a
stockwork of gold
filled veinlets (sample width: 6.6 cm)...
- of the
elements of a vein network; as with cacti, the area
between the
veinlets of a leaf. 2. A
structure on the stem node of a cactus, morphologically...
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voile †vēxillum vēxill- flag vēna vēn- vein devein, intravenous, vein,
veinlet,
venae cavae, venation, venational, venesection, venipuncture, venisection...