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  2. Reticulation - Wikipedia

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    Reticulation is a net-like pattern, arrangement, or structure.. Reticulation or Reticulated may refer to: . Reticulation (single-access key), a structure of an identification tree, where there are several possible routes to a correct identification

  3. Glossary of botanical terms - Wikipedia

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    Such tissue is commonly formed, for example, at the base of a petiole or pedicel. acaulescent Having no apparent stem, or at least none visible above the ground surface. [2] Examples include some species of Oxalis, [5] Nolina, [6] and Yucca. [7] Antonym: caulescent (possessing stem). accrescent

  4. Reticulate evolution - Wikipedia

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    Reticulate evolution can happen between lineages separated only for a short time, for example through hybrid speciation in a species complex. Nevertheless, it also takes place over larger evolutionary distances, as exemplified by the presence of organelles of bacterial origin in eukaryotic cells.

  5. Reticulocyte - Wikipedia

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    An IRF of more than 0.23 but a subnormal or normal absolute reticulocyte count (with a corresponding reticulocyte production index of less than or equal to 2) is seen in for example acute infection, iron deficiency anemia, human immunodeficiency virus infection, sickle disease with crisis, pregnancy, and myelodysplastic syndrome. [2]

  6. Mauritia maculifera - Wikipedia

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    Synonyms [1] Cypraea maculifera ( Schilder , 1932) Mauritia maculifera , common name : the blotched cowry or reticulated cowry , is a species of sea snail , a cowry , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cypraeidae , the cowries.

  7. Sculpture (mollusc) - Wikipedia

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    Reticulate - Sculpture consisting of a criss-crossing network of riblets, threads, or grooves. Rib - A strong ridge on the surface of the shell. Riblet - Smaller than a rib, but coarser than a thread. Spiral sculpture - Sculpture following the spiral growth of the shell. Stria (plural striae) - A shallow incised groove. Striate - Ornamented ...

  8. Monocotyledon - Wikipedia

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    Nymphaeaceae (water lilies) have reticulate veins, a single cotyledon, adventitious roots, and a monocot-like vascular bundle. These examples reflect their shared ancestry. [35] Nevertheless, this list of traits is generally valid, especially when contrasting monocots with eudicots, rather than non-monocot flowering plants in general. [34]

  9. Faxonius erichsonianus - Wikipedia

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    Faxonius erichsonianus [3] is a species in the family Cambaridae ("crayfishes"), in the order Decapoda ("crabs, crayfishes, lobsters, prawns, and shrimp"). A common name for Faxonius erichsonianus is reticulate crayfish. [5]