It is a beautiful specimen of Gothic architecture consisted of a nave and an aisle with a remarkable reticulated vault and original inventory. |
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Officials are having talks on whether to add to the list of controlled animals the anaconda, the reticulated python and snapping turtles. |
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The previous largest snake was also a reticulated python measuring a rather puny 9.75 metres or the length of a British double-decker bus. |
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In his new 13-part Animal Planet series, he first heads to Borneo to find the giant reticulated python. |
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With the development of plethora, the number of reticulated cells in the blood decreased. |
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The reserve and the park provide the chance to see Beisa oryx, the tightly striped Grevy's zebra, reticulated giraffe and slender necked gerenuk. |
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Again, the Building Code could require that new houses have water tanks so that the demand for water from reticulated services is reduced. |
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As they dry the berries turn black and the skin and part of the pulp form a reticulated covering to the seed. |
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It is described by Dr. Roxburgh, as acinaciform, reticulated, six to ten inches long, and about two inches broad. |
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Residents of Kendal are queuing up for a glimpse of a giant reticulated python. |
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Numerous accessorial crests and cuspules confer a reticulated aspect to the teeth. |
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In the late fifties when high pressure water was reticulated throughout Waimairi County use of the water wheel ceased and it fell into disrepair. |
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Close examination reveals a reticulated pattern of white scale known as Wickham's striae. |
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Flanking the centerpiece are Paris porcelain reticulated fruit stands of about 1830 and Parian ware standing female figures. |
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Lesions of the mucous membranes appear as whitish, reticulated, lacy plaques of the buccal mucosa, which may be painful. |
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The stainable DNA may appear in clumps or may be in a reticulated pattern. |
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The clear cells possessed abundant finely reticulated clear cytoplasm, which was highlighted by trichrome stain and immunostaining with antimitochondria antibody. |
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In Arizona, it is illegal for an individual to own a reticulated Gila monster, but not in California, where the reticulated variety is not resident. |
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His cages are not pretty, but they are very functional, serviced by reticulated water and food at the front, with a door at the rear, adjacent to nesting hollows. |
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The south wall of the chancel has three Decorated windows with reticulated tracery and a Decorated double piscina in a recess with a shouldered arch. |
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Prurigo pigmentosa is characterized by an inflammatory phase with pruritic erythematous papules and a resolution phase with reticulated pigmentation. |
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To be carried out in two phases, the scheme will construct approximately 11 km of trunk sewer and 25 km of reticulated pipe. |
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The cleaning layer has fully reticulated pores in a uniform network of substantially equilateral cells 34, such as tetrahedrons, truncated octahedrons and decahedrons. |
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Intricate reticulated patterns appear in the passageways of the fungus gardens of African termite colonies, and in the crisscrossing trails of foraging army ants. |
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Blue skinks, bearded dragons, crocodiles, alien-looking veiled chameleons, reticulated pythons, leopard tortoises, and tiny glistening frogs and toads of every color. |
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The heads comprise 100ppi reticulated polyurethane foam which is thermally bonded to the handle without adhesive. |
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There has been a dramatic decline in skin diseases, possibly due to improved hygiene because of the installation of tanks and reticulated water supplies. |
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At the top of each panel is a network of elongated reticulated cells. |
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Yaki have just one natural predator, the reticulated python, but they have many enemies. Land clearers are pushing the monkeys around. |
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Polymers are organic substances made of reticulated molecules. |
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Pevsner speaks in glowing terms of its reticulated tracery, mullioned and transomed windows and octagonal abaci, but though I rattled its ramshackle doors they sternly refused to open. |
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The feeling of being on another planet is palpable. We criss-cross the rising blue bulk of the ice field where the gentle ripples of ice give way to razor sharp little ridges, pitted like some giant reticulated leaf. |
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Non-indigenous animals including the scimitar-horned oryx, the reticulated giraffe and blackbuck antelopes have also been introduced in the park. |
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None of the reserve's elephants or arid country specialities – the rare grevy's zebras, beisa oryx, reticulated giraffes and long-necked gerenuk antelopes – was lost. |
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It boasts spectacular views of snowcapped Mount Kenya and more endangered mammals than any other area in East Africa, including the black rhino, Grevy's zebra and reticulated giraffe. |
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Natural gas is reticulated to main population centres in the North Island. |
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The Palau was the most important source of an architectural concept of great future relevance: the reticulated metallic structure, free floor space, and non-load-bearing outer walls like continuous curtains of glass. |
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In order to minimize the public health risks, measures commonly used to treat sewage include conventional reticulated collection, three-stage physical treatment processes and the more modern membrane-based technologies. |
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Also noteworthy is the recent acquisition of Padanaplast in Italy, specializing in the manufacture of reticulated polyethylene compounds used in pipes. |
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This includes adjacent populations of Rothschild's, reticulated, and Masai giraffes. |
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The maximum width is at the sharp aboral margin, carina is reticulated or laciniated. |
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The clear cells have a pale, frothy, finely reticulated cytoplasm and sometimes appear ballooned out and hydropic. |
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First I'd head north to Samburu or Buffalo Springs to see Grevy's Zebras, reticulated giraffes and the gerenuk antelope. |
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He also has to negotiate live ordnance left over from the Vietnam War, as well as a reticulated python, a whip scorpion, a monitor lizard and a herd of buffalo. |
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