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  1. Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
    11: 5) Tenor drones<br>
    12: 6) Bass drone<br>
    16: ... [[melody]] is played, and most have at least one drone [[harmony]], although there are relatively many i...
    18: ...t exceptions, including the Italian Zampogna, the French Musette du Cour, and several varieties of Sco...
    23: ...Proscription]], and the entire myth seems to stem from the letterpress of Donald MacDonald's Martial M...
  2. Bee (11175 bytes)
    27: ...] that they use in order to obtain the [[nectar]] from [[flower]]s. Bees have antennae made up of thir...
    29: ... on other species. Some of this pollen is carried from flower to flower, but the bulk of it is carried...
    35: ...her with [[worker bee|worker]]s and [[drone (bee)|drone]]s. Honeybees are eusocial.
    41: ...]]s begins in the spring when the queen bee rises from hibernation. At this time the queen bee is the ...
    45: ...le]], and deposits all the [[Egg (biology)|egg]]s from which the other bees are produced. Except for h...
  3. Queen bee (6221 bytes)
    1: '''[[Honeybee]] queens''' are developed from [[larva]]e selected by worker [[bee]]s to becom...
    6: ...because she is given [[royal jelly]], a secretion from [[gland]]s on the heads of young workers, for a...
    32: The best queens emerge from replacement cells. As the young queen larva pu...
    34: ...ike queen brood cells extend outward and downward from the broodcomb. This picture likely depicts eme...
    39: ...to raise a replacement. If there is a deficit of drones, or the weather provides too brief a window for ...
  4. Didgeridoo (7516 bytes)
    3: ...metimes described as a natural wooden trumpet or "drone pipe". Musicologists classify it as an [[aerophon...
    5: ...on dating of paintings on cave walls and shelters from this period.
    7: ...news/articles/?fj09v13s02] that it may be derived from the [[Irish language|Irish]] words ''d?e'' or '...
    9: ...he lower the pitch or key of the instrument. Keys from D to F# are the preferred pitch of traditional ...
    13: ...ents and those made in factories are usually made from solid timber that have been [[drill]]ed out mec...
  5. Concertina (3686 bytes)
    2: ...y have buttons on both ends and are distinguished from an [[accordion]] (piano or button) by the direc...
    9: ...tina.jpg|left|thumb|Anglo concertina mad by C. Jeffries around 1910. Note three rows of buttons.]]
    10: ...eenth and early twentieth centuries include C. Jeffries (who built primarily Anglo-style concertinas) ...
    13: ...gers on metal finger rests, leaving three fingers free for noting.
  6. Banjo (6143 bytes)
    4: ... though recent research suggests that it may come from a Senegambian term for the bamboo stick used fo...
    8: ... tube in the neck where it exits near the fifth [[fret]].
    10: ... metal, although [[nylon]] and gut used on simple fretless banjos and by players of the classical banj...
    12: ...ed an instrument similar to the banjar played by African-Americans in the American south, but at the s...
    16: ...b to catch the fifth string for a [[drone (music)|drone]] after each strum, or to pick out additional mel...
  7. Appalachian dulcimer (3259 bytes)
    3: ...boards allowing two players to closely sit across from each other to perform duets, hence the name.
    5: ...d pluck or strum the strings with one hand, while fretting with the other. In practice, a wide variety...
    7: ... as "noters". More contemporary play has borrowed from chord theory and guitar analogues to create a v...
    10: The [[fret]]s of the Appalachian dulcimer are arranged in ...
    14: ...uments. Modern dulcimer enthusiasts run the gamut from traditional folk music through experimental for...
  8. Sex (2995 bytes)
    8: ...]] as fertilized eggs, develop into [[Drone (bee)|drones]], i.e., male bees. In other species (e.g. earth...
  9. Honey (11666 bytes)
    4: ... fluid produced by [[bee]]s and other [[insect]]s from the [[nectar]] of [[flower]]s. "The definition ...
    8: ...ure content is too low. Natural, raw honey varies from 14% to 18% moisture content. As long as the moi...
    17: *[[Fructose]]: 38%
    29: ...licacy]] for its unique flavour. [[Manuka]] honey from [[New Zealand]] is said by some to have more sp...
    31: ...ece]] is famous for [[wild thyme]] honey, as is [[France]] for [[lavender]] and [[Black locust|acacia]...
  10. Ecology (24417 bytes)
    1: ...866]] by the German biologist, [[Ernst Haeckel]], from the [[Greek language|Greek]] ''oikos'' meaning ...
    4: ...rganisms can be studied at many different levels, from [[proteins]] and [[nucleic acid]]s (in [[bioche...
    9: ...ates to the worker [[bee]]s and the [[drone (bee)|drones]].
    17: ...major sub-disciplines include (in a nested series from the smallest to the largest in scope):
    30: or from the perspective of the studied [[biomes]]:
  11. Klopotec (8027 bytes)
    1: ...ird-scaring_rattle.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Klopotec from [[Slovenske Gorice]] has four wings]]
    5: ...nd in some dialetcs ''klapoc''. Both words derive from '''klopotati''', that is to produce cut off, rh...
    9: ...] also states that the klopotec drives [[snake]]s from the vineyard and softens the grapes.
    13: ...he youngest brother of the [[Habsburg]] Emperor [[Francis I of Austria]] had it in his vineyard in [[1...
    17: ... and [[Prlekija]] (of which it is a symbol), less frequently in [[Lower Carniola]] and [[White Carniol...
  12. Pulse (music) (1707 bytes)
    1: ...rupted stream of sound (such as a [[drone (music)|drone]]). A pulse may be an unheard event underlining a...
    3: ...eats. A pulse which became to fast would become a drone, a pulse that is to slow becomes isolated sounds....

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