Fibrin describes an amorphous, eosinophilic (pink) network.
Red phosphorus exists as an amorphous network.
One article decries "vigilante justice," and says that the United States erred by declaring itself in effect "free to make its own rules" against an amorphous terrorist network.
The amorphous network often fosters the nagging hope that if only all the data on it could be adequately sorted, truth would finally emerge.
The cells are uninucleate and typically ovoid, and move back and forth along the amorphous network at speeds varying from 5-150 μm per minute.
He knew it was too early in the game to attract venture capital, so he began sounding out that amorphous network of private investors known as angels.
All of the motes in the area create a giant, amorphous network that can collect data.
In this sense, the term describes a specific type of sensor network: an amorphous network of spatially distributed sensor platforms (pods) that wirelessly communicate with each other.
It is by far the most popular feature of the Internet, that amorphous network of computer networks.
Between 700 and 1200 C a three-dimensional amorphous network develops containing Si, C and N ("SiCN ceramics") with a density of ca. 2 g/cm.