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nervure

Any one of the ribs of a groined vault, but esp. a rib which forms one of the sides of a compartment of the groining.
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Next, we have added the primary nervure network of the leaf to design the antenna A2, retaining only nervures whose thickness exceed 0.5 mm.
Its ideological nervure of disaffiliation and vagrancy situates the postmodern subject under the obligation to interrogate the foundational in the beginning and all such archetypal myths.
The flat insect wings can reveal much information on wing shape and allow for the insertion of various anatomic markers formed mainly in nervure intersections (Grodnitsky, 1999).
Talauma ovata (Magnoliaceae) is a perennial species (ANTUNES; RIBEIRO, 1999) whit glabrous leaves and reticulate nervure, simple blades with entire margins and an acute apex and base.
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