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  1. Patti Smith (6059 bytes)
    8: ...ormerly of [[The Velvet Underground]]. The record fused [[rock and roll]], proto-[[punk rock]] with spoke...
  2. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    71: ...lipper. In ''[[Masdevallia]]'' all the sepals are fused into a [[calyx (flower)|calyx]].
  3. Ear (6659 bytes)
    13: ...f the ear, but occasionally will be found looking fused and "lobeless". The helix is the outer edge of t...
  4. Mandible (13717 bytes)
    12: ...geniohyoid]]. In some cases the mental spines are fused to form a single eminence, in others they are abs...
  5. Rib (1848 bytes)
    4: In mammals, obvious ribs only occur in the chest: fused-on remnants of ribs can be traced in development ...
  6. Vertebra (3942 bytes)
    4: ...rtebrae in humans, including the five that are '''fused''' to form the [[sacrum]] and the four [[coccyx|c...
  7. Glass (26176 bytes)
    22: Pure SiO<sub>2</sub> glass (also called [[fused quartz]]) does not absorb UV light and is used fo...
    30: ...e made into glass for special applications (see [[fused quartz]]), two other substances are always added ...
  8. Bouzouki (4321 bytes)
    21: ... replaced by the bouzouki and the Smyrneika style fused into the Rembetika.
  9. Indo-Australian Plate (2019 bytes)
    3: ...but as the spreading centers became inactive they fused into a single plate.
  10. Feather (5296 bytes)
    7: ...her features a main shaft, called the ''rachis''. Fused to the rachis are a series of branches, or barbs;...
  11. Animal (16429 bytes)
    76: ...cules. The extinct [[Archaeocyatha]], which have fused skeletons, may represent sponges or a separate ph...
  12. Spider (29039 bytes)
    85: ..., have only two body segments instead of three; a fused [[head (anatomy)|head]] and [[thorax]] (called a ...
    90: ...er air into the tracheae, where oxygen is then diffused into the haemolymph. In the tracheal system oxyge...
    167: ...bweavers]] produce venom; some Arachnids often confused with spiders. such as the [[harvestman]], do not....
  13. Animals (10378 bytes)
    52: ...cules. The extinct [[Archaeocyatha]], which have fused skeletons, may represent sponges or a separate ph...
  14. Conifer cones (8328 bytes)
    19: ...in the other two genera, the seed is wingless and fused to the scale.
    22: ...most of the genera, two to ten or more scales are fused together into a usually swollen, brightly coloure...
    27: ...iffer in that the bract and seed scales are fully fused, with the bract visible as no more than a small l...
  15. Cilium (3845 bytes)
    6: ...face. Some ciliates bear groups of cilia that are fused together into large mobile projections called '''...
  16. Thymus (6028 bytes)
    22: ...which are irregular in shape and are more or less fused together, especially toward the interior of the g...
  17. List of minerals (11610 bytes)
    279: #[[Lechatelierite]] (fused quartz glass)
  18. Tyrannosaurus rex (20653 bytes)
    22: ...urus'' is heavily modified. Many of the bones are fused together, eliminating movement between them. The ...
  19. Leaf (20580 bytes)
    98: ***adnate : fused to the petiole base
  20. Toltec (2981 bytes)
    3: ... established a more settled existence, the Toltec fused the many small states in Central Mexico into an e...

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