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The reticulation system shutdown is still very much happening at the moment.
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An Antarctic iceberg with a reticulation of crevasses on its tilted surface.
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Photo: AFP The new water reticulation system on the island is near completion.
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Age and careless heating had given the surface a fine reticulation.
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Despite the arrival of water tanks and new boreholes, the reticulation system remains compromised.
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Future research should examine the socioeconomic context that supports this networkpattern.
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Future research should examine the context that supports this networkpattern.
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Objectives: We determined the prevalence, distribution, and correlates of US women's involvement in concurrent sexual partnerships, a sexual- networkpattern that speeds population-wide HIV dissemination.
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Garrick and Marshall's research into street networkpatterns began in Davis, California.
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Networkpatterns can also physically change after a giant outage.
Usage of reticulate in English
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Polyzoarium foliaceous, calcareous, or horny, reticulate; cells only on one side.
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The shell is thick, reticulate or striped, and sometimes provided with short spines; often distinctly porous.
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In this context, we propose a framework for a reticulate classification of phages based on gene content.
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These results indicate that phylogenetic relationships within recently duplicated human DNA can be rapidly disrupted by reticulate evolution.
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This suggests that 60 kD and 62 kD proteins are deficient in reticulate bodies.
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The pseudopodia are very fine, reticulate, granular, and sharply pointed, and form a loose network outside of the shell opening.
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The Poecilia reticulate, the fish's scientific name, feeds on mosquito larva, stemming the growth of the vector in pools of stagnant water.
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It is possible, too, that the cracks which reticulate the surface may admit air to some extent to sustain their faint respiration.
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This discordance was consistent with the reticulate evolution of nuclear genes supporting the hypothesis that D. g. mendotae represents a case of homoploid hybrid speciation.
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We analyzed pig domestication using over 100 genome sequences and tested whether pig domestication followed a traditional linear model or a more complex, reticulate model.
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We are the largest community in Australia that doesn't have reticulated water.
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Horizontal reticulated ribbon 3 m. in length and of the structure described.
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This one is about 25 reticulated giraffes, captured in Kenya this winter.
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I could not but help see the fading reticulates on their skin!
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Anything reticulated or decussated, at equal distances, with interstices between the intersections.'
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Even a new-born blue whale is longer than a giant reticulated python.