venation造句1. Venation is the distribution of veins in a leaf.
2. Venation is a character sometimes used in taxonomy.
3. The writer explains early culture form and the venation of historical development of the Three Gorges.
4. This essay tries to analyze the content venation of Max · Weber's The Confucianist and the Taoism.
5. There are two kinds of venation , parallel and net.
6. Leaf venation characters show that both Caesalpinia s. s. and Mezoneurum are in a natural group.
7. This coco moppet's hair and pumpkin's venation is carved according to their hull's natural veins. I put them on my table, and felt as if being in an African tribe.
8. They made up of venation and system about charity enterprise in four hundreds years in Macau.
9. The hind wing venation characters are of taxonomic significance in tribal, generic level and of value in explaining the phylogenetic relationships among tribes of the subfamily Laminae .
10. Venation The distribution of veins ( vascular strands ) in a leaf.
11. The thread to place beads becomes the venation of the gaudery .
12. A new terminological scheme for the wing venation of Myrmeleontidae was proposed based on the comparative morphological study.
13. The leaf venation of eighty - nine species, including two exotic species, were cleared and observed.
14. Veins found among the different insect orders is derived from a primitive common the archetype venation.
15. The present work is not only based general on external morphology, but also on the characteristics of the hind wing venation and male and female genitalia.
16. The leaves were consisted of leaf sheath and laminae . The laminae were flat and strip shaped with parallel venation.
17. A key to the species of Caesalpinia based on leaf venation characters is presented.
18. The detail from corn ( Zea mays ) leaf shows parallel venation of the major veins.
19. It could alleviate muscle pain in legs, promote lymphokinesis, dredge venation, relieve and calm leg muscle, prevent varicosity .
20. In this composition , first , it confirms the definition, and retrospects the origin, development, and venation.