From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8614 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Wednesday, March 9 2022 Volume 14 : Number 8614 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Do You Hear A Cracking Sound When You Move Like This? ["Arthritis Test" <] Never lose signal again with portable Wi-Fi ["Insanely Fast Wi-Fi" Subject: Do You Hear A Cracking Sound When You Move Like This? Do You Hear A Cracking Sound When You Move Like This? http://flexonship.co/fJp61hUUNL7qqy7MjGZ02sAOGt_xr39VOgRVHI2A_RYK0uq08Q http://flexonship.co/K3_uyzbwqQpqgKprdS8oXqBUmZcyZFMevT5iUKUMoz34g1Y Penni-parallel (pinnate, pinnate parallel, unicostate parallel) Single central prominent midrib, secondary veins from this arise perpendicularly to it and run parallel to each other towards the margin or tip, but do not join (anastomose). The term unicostate refers to the prominence of the single midrib (costa) running the length of the leaf from base to apex. e.g. Zingiberales, such as Bananas etc. Palmate-parallel (multicostate parallel) Several equally prominent primary veins arising from a single point at the base and running parallel towards tip or margin. The term multicostate refers to having more than one prominent main vein. e.g. "fan" (palmate) palms (Arecaceae) Multicostate parallel convergent Mid-veins converge at apex e.g. Bambusa arundinacea = B. bambos (Aracaceae), Eichornia Multicostate parallel divergent ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2022 05:38:21 -0500 From: "Insanely Fast Wi-Fi" Subject: Never lose signal again with portable Wi-Fi Never lose signal again with portable Wi-Fi http://lotterysqri.co/RYBA9Fy3_45xBvSj_0I8pSy0rwLd8NZOFV8ftUg6-QV33T06UA http://lotterysqri.co/jVJgQZ8oc0dJTvqXMotprgfi37ETZVffeBSJ24wtLAlGNphL6A not as nutritious as other organs such as fruit, leaves provide a food source for many organisms. The leaf is a vital source of energy production for the plant, and plants have evolved protection against animals that consume leaves, such as tannins, chemicals which hinder the digestion of proteins and have an unpleasant taste. Animals that are specialized to eat leaves are known as folivores. Some species have cryptic adaptations by which they use leaves in avoiding predators. For example, the caterpillars of some leaf-roller moths will create a small home in the leaf by folding it over themselves. Some sawflies similarly roll the leaves of their food plants into tubes. Females of the Attelabidae, so-called ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8614 **********************************************