Settlements in these areas are characterized by informal housing without proper waterreticulationand sanitation facilities.
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These changes show total loss ofreticulationappearance followed by total fragmentation of the nucleoli.
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The method tries to resolve likely parallel events, but also retains character conflicts (in the form of reticulations) when ambiguity remains.
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In biology, reticulations mean either homoplasy (that is, independent parallel development), or 'mixing', whether by recombination or gene transfer.
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When areticulationappears in a network, it shows similarities incompatible with a single tree.
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The wing membrane has an irregular, slightly cellular, transversereticulation.
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Thereticulationmay involve the lexical and etymological meanings of a socalled life symbol.
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Meso- and metapleurae with pattern of raised, olive-green or brown reticulations enclosing yellowish punctures and with some white dots.
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But their approach to material goods reflected their constant consciousness that even modern commodities served social and emotional ends that linked the individual to wider reticulations of kin and clientage.
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We extended the definition first to silicosis and then to pneumoconiosis, which included silicosis andreticulation.
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The definition was extended to include not only silicosis but pneumoconiosis and, in particular,reticulationof the lung.
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Public libraries are part of a complexreticulationof services provided by local authorities.
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Pneumoconiosis, which includes silicosis and that condition of the lung calledreticulation, has been suffered from by men for generations.
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It does not discharge directly into the pipedreticulationnetwork, but rather discharges back into the natural drainage network of creeks and brooks.
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The ground colour of the forewings is pale brownish creamy with brownish suffusions and brown strigulation andreticulation.
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