It possesses a netlike structure formed from the branching and linking of the basal rays. |
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Patrol boats and helicopters sometimes entangle fugitive vessels by firing a netlike device into the water in front of it. |
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At first, this tracery was based on the trefoil and quatrefoil, the arch, and the circle, all of which were combined to form netlike patterns. |
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Asexual reproduction is by motile zoospores, hundreds of them contained in each cell becoming arranged in small netlike structures. |
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This results in the netlike venation patterns characteristic of dicotyledonous leaves. |
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In the 1930s the name was given to a netlike bag worn at the back of a woman's head to hold the hair. |
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The hills and ridges enclose basins which contain several large lakes in a netlike pattern with meshes of 15 km or more across. |
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When battles happen, the netlike web of human experience suffers a pull that causes the whole to distort from what would have been its dimensions otherwise. |
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In the diffuse type of system, found in lower invertebrates, there is no brain, and neurons are distributed throughout the organism in a netlike pattern. |
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During operation, TCMs should be equidistantly positioned on the netlike spacer plate. |
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During the Victorian era, hairnets worn for decoration were called snoods, and this term came to mean a netlike hat or part of a hat that caught the hair in the back. |
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The undersurface is whitish with a faint netlike pattern. |
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Today there are many variations of netlike bonded carbons known, including carbon nanotubes, tiny carbon tubes that can be spun together to create highly compact materials. |
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