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(1) (photography
(2) An arrangement resembling a net or network
(3) (photography) the formation of a network of cracks or wrinkles in a photographic emulsion
(1) With today's modern film emulsions it is very difficult to create reticulation , because manufacturers have gone to great lengths to produce better quality emulsions that can withstand sudden changes in temperature.
(2) Group A contained subjects with changes such as haziness, hilar prominence, fine mottling, and reticulation , all of which were considered to result from gas exposure.
(3) If exposure is continued and repeated, diffuse interstitial fibrosis will result with medium to coarse reticulation , volume loss, and honeycomb pattern.
(4) The fish should have a blue back with white reticulation
(5) This study also confirms the work of others that the diffusing capacity of carbon monoxide and the HRCT fibrosis score (a combination of the severity of reticulation and honeycombing) are two of the most accurate predictors of mortality.
(6) In this endorsement the expression u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510pneumoconiosis' means fibrosis of the lungs due to silica dust and includes the condition of the lungs known as u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510dust reticulation .u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(7) Six kilometres of reticulation mains
(8) We use long exposures and high temperatures to create print reticulation
(9) I imagined he had a bulbous nose matrixed by a reticulation of inkblue veins.
(10) When using a hardening fixer the emulsion is made more resistant to scratching which again will prevent reticulation on the final wash.
(11) He picks up the tiny sprig with the half-eaten salamander still perched on it and holds it four inches from his mouth, enumerating the various classifications of the creature: the coloring, the reticulations , the patterns, the species.
(12) Generally, the most severe abnormalities identified on plain film were nodules and reticulations .
(13) Split decomposition analyses suggest the possibility of recombination within sequenced fragments, indicated by reticulations in the gene trees.
(14) She also had lacy, white reticulations on her buccal mucosa.
(15) A complex pattern of reticulations was also obtained by Salas et al. in their networks.
(16) Kellett noted that early instars of Graphiadactyllis are ornamented with u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510small reticulations or punctaeu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb that become linear, and the walls coalesce to form ridges in adult specimens.
(17) For example, some reticulations of the major veins are present.
(18) Think of the striking regularity of alternating light and dark stripes on a zebra's coat, or the reticulations on the surface of the fruiting body of a morel mushroom.
(19) Because of their size, the reticulations in the large and small mesh size fossil arthropods are unlikely to represent individual cells, counter to the situation found by Okada in modern ostracods.
(20) This procedure reduces the ability of the median-joining algorithm to produce large reticulations within the network.
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