1 a small piece of ground -- petak
a vegetable patch.
2 to mend (clothes etc) by sewing on pieces of material -- menampal
She patched the (hole in the) child’s trousers.
Any patch of positive symbols is forced to be surrounded by on the top and bottom and on the left and right.
It is recognized that this monocusp does not last for very long, in that it tends to adhere to the outflow patch.
This means that pollen transferred within a patch contributes to geitonogamous self-pollination.
In addition, all seven were in the peripheral half of our patch of retina.
Therefore, white-vented mynas probably preferred the green patches among residential buildings, as this may have allowed them to more efficiently exploit ephemeral anthropogenic food sources.
While we do not explicitly model any benefits associated with more livestock patches, it is reasonable to assume they would exist.
This problem is compounded by the presence, within the ranch, of patches of thicket harbouring untreated populations of tsetse.
Two-dimensional singular surfaces generated by different sets of four constraint equations intersect at many onedimensional curves that divide the surfaces into many two-dimensional patches.
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