Their designs, adhering to the foursquare bias of the warp-and-weft structure, are geometric, built up incrementally from small units to produce dense, netlike compositions.
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Her abstract paintings composed of netlike skeins of pigment and fields of polka dots could be prototypes for the hands-on, minutely incremental, intensely personal work of many artists today.
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For example, Bhatikabhaya ( 22 BCE 7 CE ) sent an envoy to Rome who brought back red coral, which was used to make an elaborate netlike adornment for the Ruwanwelisaya.
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The ER is an extremely dynamic membrane organelle which consists of the nuclear envelope and the peripheral ER . It is organized into a netlike labyrinth of branching tubules and flattened sheets that extends throughout the cytosol.
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He claimed that the former species was then considered distinct from the latter by virtue of an even, instead of reticulate ( netlike ) stem, although they were otherwise quite similar in appearance and spore size and shape.
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He scoured vintage shops, finding boots that matched an actress's freshly dyed hair; found a netlike tank top at a marine supply store; and discovered a tote made of sea grass on sale at a boutique in Provincetown.
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Outside, monocots have leaf veins that are parallel, and the base of a leaf sheathes the stem; dicot leaf veins are reticulate, or netlike, and the flat part is usually connected to the stem by a petiole, or stalk.
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A similar dye was used for the linen threads that attached the red parts of the flag to the backing, but because linen does not hold dye as well as wool, " it creates a netlike effect on the flag,"
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But Epstein noted that Peco was fined $ 55, 000 in June by the NRC because scraps of netlike nylon cloth, used for maintenance, were discovered in an emergency cooling pump at Peach Bottom, and that could have hampered its use in an accident.