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reticulation

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reticulation /re·tic·u·la·tion/ (rĕ-tik″u-la´shun) the formation or presence of a network.
reticulation [rĕ-tik″u-la´shun]
the formation or presence of a network.

reticulation
the formation or presence of a network.

radiographic reticulation
network appearance of the film; caused, for example, by hot developer and cold fixer, sometimes by weak fixer solution.


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