The several views illustrating this process are made in this way, the lines of the reticulated screen being 175 to the inch.
It does so by breaking up the soft shadows into minute stipples which form inkable printing faces in relief, by the interposition of a fine reticulated screen between the camera lens and the sensitive plate.
Reticulated venation; primary veins going to the margin, which is serrated.
The leaves of Monocotyledons have generally this kind of venation, while reticulated venation most usually occurs amongst Dicotyledons.
Some plants, which in most points of their structure are monocotyledonous, yet have reticulated venation; as in Smilax and Dioscorea.
This was no doubt made after the great fire under Commodus, for four feet below the pavement was found the original and narrower street, and beneath that the drain in the reticulated work of the republic.
It consists of some chambers of reticulated work and a well of the early empire; the latter extends under S.
The polypus is polymorphous or many-formed, composed of a reticulated and porous tissue, the individuals forming it being always completely united together.
These axes present a soft reticulated crust, full of little cavities, which are the cells of the polyps, and are permeated by a milky juice.
Mass cylindrical, simple, or branched, fistulous, ending in a large rounded pit, and composed entirely of a reticulated tissue.
They are provided with a loose reticulated covering, through which issue numerous vibratile cilia, arranged in a regular series.
The interfollicular substance of the patch may hypertrophy without any increase in the size of the follicles; a reticulated {676} appearance is then given to the gland.
The degeneration of the vessels running through the gland structure causes disappearance of this substance by fatty degeneration, and occasions a reticulated arrangement of the lardaceous material, and, secondarily, ulceration.
The fibrous stroma which extends through this central soft material has a reticulated arrangement and a shining, fibrous appearance.
Among the curiosities of workmanship the most notable are the reticulated and articulated vases and the "surprise hydraulique," or Cup of Tantalus.
The tenacity of the fine paste is exemplified in the reticulated vase (Fig.
Yet another branch of art in which the Copelands have been eminently successful is represented by the perforated or reticulated ware of which the Chinese supply the types.
The new fashion of reticulated mail added nothing to the strength of defence, and, therefore, ingenuity and prudence were ever at work to make defensive armour equal to offensive.
The admirable convenience of this twisted or reticulated mail secured its general reception.
In case the presence of reticulated tissue is indicated, it is still necessary to apply confirmatory chemical tests.
In this portion the reticulated tissues of the leguminous substances present are contained, and, as they are comparatively free from foreign matters, their identification is a matter of comparative ease.
The midribs are prominent, and the veins conspicuous; the latter being copiously reticulated into areoles which enclose no free veinlets.
The floor is laid with slabs of Phrygian and Numidian marble, porphyry, and grey granite, in alternate squares and circles, set in reticulated work.
Nibby thinks that the walls ofreticulated work in the Villa Doria belonged to Pompey's house, and that the great tomb, near the Roman gate of Albano was Pompey's burial place.
These are sometimes strengthened with bands of reticulated work.
Some parts of this ruin are covered with reticulated work, and on others great masses of masonry have been placed which belonged to dwelling-houses.
The reticulatedwork has that peculiar irregularity about it which indicates the transition from the opus incertum to the more regularly formed opus reticulatum.
The brickwork of these last is more regular, and they contain a good deal of reticulated work and layers of squared tufa stones.
The materials were of brick and reticulated work, similar to that now found in the gardens of Sallust at Rome, and generally considered as belonging to the last age of the Republic or the early Empire.
In these the colour varies from a pale to a dark green, and the cells are arranged in such a manner as to give a reticulated appearance.
It is only two or three inches long, has a reticulated surface, and is covered with minute jointed fibres.
Even the spines, which are in themselves uninteresting objects to the naked eye, are most beautifully formed, a transverse section revealing a radiate or reticulated structure when viewed through the microscope.
Tegmina generally pergameneous[1182], reticulated with nervures, more or less incumbent, covering the wings.
Treviranus mentions bunches of reticulated vessels, concerning the use and origin of which he seems uncertain[417]; but as they approach the gills they are probably the branching extremities of what M.
Wings four in most, and reticulated with numerous areolets.
Certain spaces in the plumes, wings, and tail are filled in with reticulated lines.
Three lines cross the upper lip and cheeks, reaching to the ear; a band of fret-like devices extends across the mouth to the base of the ears, and another band filled in with oblique reticulated lines passes around the chin and along the jaws.
This genus differs from all, except Anelasma, in the manner in which the striae-less muscles of the peduncle run up and surround the capitulum, and likewise in the reticulated character of the biliary envelope of the stomach.
The biliary envelope presents a reticulated structure, instead of the usual longitudinal folds.
A reticulated ribbon of copper can be made in advance of any length whatever, and, according to local exigencies, it may be easily curved and given the form of a flat or cylindrical ring of varying width.
On cutting this ring at a given place and according to a certain radius we obtain the reticulated ribbon shown in the accompanying figure.
One important advantage is realized in this respect by combining the ring and the network in the form of a reticulated ring having a diameter of from 1 to 1½ meters.
The cost of reticulated ribbon per meter amounts to about 4.
Siemens units, and the reticulated ring one of 32.
A reticulated ribbon like this, 4 meters in length, was made and formed into a flat ring having an external diameter of 1.
In all the primitive weaving with which we are acquainted definite reticulated patterns are produced by variations in the spacings and other relations of the warp and woof; and the same is true in all the higher forms of the art.
An example of simple reticulated hand weaving is shown in Fig.
A few paragraphs may be added here in regard to reticulated fabrics of all classes of combination, as they exhibit more than usually interesting relievo phenomena and have a decided bearing upon the growth of ornament.
Suppose the film to have been of bitumen and spread upon a sheet of zinc, we should have a reticulated image in insoluble bitumen with interstices of plain zinc.
In Ophioglóssum the leaf or sterile segment is entire, the veins reticulated and the sporangia in a simple spike.
Some conditions of the reticulated filaments are covered with minute crystals of cal.
During the distance, it is extremely devious in its course and width, often expanding into lakes which connect themselves through a vast system of reticulated channels.
The genus Peripanarium differs from Panarium only in the development of an outer reticulated envelop, which mantle-like surrounds the shell and represents a second or external cortical shell.
The genus Peripanicium differs from Panicium only in the development of an outer reticulated envelope, which mantle-like surrounds the shell, and represents a second or external cortical shell.
The genus Peripanartus differs from Panartus only in the development of an outer reticulated envelop, which mantle-like surrounds the shell and represents a second or external cortical shell.
Thalassochelys caretta), exhibits the same arrangement further developed, resulting in a fine reticulated pattern, while in the endgut of the same animal the primitive longitudinal folding is resumed (Fig.
This redundancy continues but slightly reduced in the descending limb of the intestinal loop, while in the ascending limb and up to the ileo-colic junction the folds are reduced to a fine reticulated meshwork.
In many fine pieces of marquetry there are, as in the case of a cabinet or table, portions of the surface entirely occupied by quiet reticulated patterns.
As the shafts were tapering, so the reticulated patterns had to be graduated in size from top to bottom.
The little columns of an inch and a half diameter were entirely covered with reticulated pattern in different woods.
Ferns of many genera with reticulated venation, such as Camptopteris and Thaumatopteris, some of which began to appear at the Keupric epoch.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reticulated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: barred; grated; laced; meshed; netted; reticular; streaked; striped