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Human uses of serration have copied those found in nature.
The point of the leaf base to the first serration is almost a straight line.
He frowned as his eyes traced the familiar serration pattern.
The serration density is a distinctive trait of the species.
The leaf margins are commonly entire, with little or no serration.
Some companies have names for their own serration patterns and apply them to an entire line of knives.
The teeth of this species had virtually no serration.
Serration is common both in nature and in man-made objects.
Fine serration of the edge of the blade by micro-flaking.
As is common in serrated leaves, each serration has a central vein extending to its tip.
On the margin many of these rods are transverse and project slightly, forming a minute serration.
Two prominent ridges descend from each serration towards the front down the sides of the tooth.
Leaf margins are entire, or smooth and lacking teeth or serration.
The opening was big enough for the blade Jeffrey had shown her, but the edges did not account for the serration.
In nature, serration is commonly seen in the cutting edge on the teeth of some species, usually sharks.
They grow up tp 30 cm wide and the margins are entire (no serration).
Those pinkish ones with the patterns and the wavy lines and the serration, or whatever you call it.
A basal trait is the coarse serration.
The mine consists of a rather broad corridor that often follows the serration of the leaf margin.
For example, a notch on a saw or other serrated blade serves the same cutting purpose as the serration of an animal tooth.
The Super Hornet also makes considerable use of panel joint serration and edge alignment.
There is a correlation between increasing the critical stain and the onset of serration with increasing grain size.
Her skull is sloped back to a basal serration almost buried in neck and jaw muscles.
Several forms are sold in the aquarium trade differing in colour and serration of the leaf edge.