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nervure

(nûr′vyər)
n.
1. Botany See vein.
2. Zoology See vein.
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The effects of the contours and the nervure networks of these fractal antennas on their radiation characteristics were investigated and analyzed.
The stem is erected or sometimes curved that has simple leaves (unbranched) with a unique nervure. Its flower consists of a coarse calyx with styloid and perennial structures.
The adults emerged from yellowish cocoons, and were 3.4-3.8 mm in length, attached to median nervure of the leaves remains (Figure 7) and had a pupal period of nearly seven days.
0.1 mm; leaflets 5-15 pairs, papyraceous, pilose, 4-23 x 2-65 mm, oblong-elliptic, ovate and suborbicular, venation brochidodromous, nervures 6-9 pairs, apex emarginated and mucronate, base oblique, margin plane, ciliated.
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