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- Periodic table (7298 bytes)
36: ... belongs. Each shell is divided into different subshells, which as atomic number increases are filled in r... - History of China (45919 bytes)
14: ...nscriptions of divination records on the bones or shells of animals—so-called ''[[oracle bones]]''. ...
18: ...y markings from this period, found on pottery and shells, have been alleged to be ancestors of modern [[Ch... - China (38909 bytes)
170: ...y written by [[ink brush]] (previously scratching shells) and distributed. Academies of scholars sponsored... - Clip art (7441 bytes)
67: ...art.com/image/category/sea-shells-clipart.htm Sea Shells Clipart] - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
65: ...gland, identifying the "[[cockle]] [[animal shell|shells]]", for example, with the symbol of [[pilgrimage]... - Maria Goeppert-Mayer (4176 bytes)
7: ...time, that the nucleus is like a series of closed shells and pairs of neutrons and protons like to couple ... - Skeleton (2955 bytes)
7: ...various solutions. Most molluscs have calcareous shells and as they grow, the diameter of the shell is en... - Bone (11388 bytes)
- History of sculpture (6101 bytes)
6: ... sandstone, and alabaster. Copper, gold, silver, shells, and a variety of precious stones were used for h... - Heraldry (23465 bytes)
94: Common objects are escallops ([[animal shell|shells]]), [[cross]]es, [[Mullet (heraldry)|mullet]]s (a... - Carpet (15753 bytes)
54: ...play graceful rococo s-scrolls, central rosettes, shells, acanthus leaves, and floral swags. The Savonner... - Conch (4541 bytes)
24: Conches have have spirally constructed shells. Depending on species (or aberrant growth pattern...
26: ... horny operculum. They grow a flared lip on their shells upon reaching [[sexual maturity]].
33: Conch shells are sometimes used as crude [[bugle]]s by removal...
35: In some countries cleaned ''Strombus gigus'' shells are sold to tourists as [[souvenir]]s. Without a ...
37: Conch shells are occasionally used as a building material, eit... - Geology (12007 bytes)
- Plate tectonics (27764 bytes)
106: The prevailing concept was that there were static shells of strata under the continents. It was early obs... - Israel (51605 bytes)
86: ...s: Egyptian Air Force bombs Tel-Aviv, Transjordan shells Jerusalem. May 15 was [[Shabbat]].]] - Malaysia (27892 bytes)
210: ...but includes percussion instruments (some made of shells); the rebab, a bowed string instrument; the serun... - Fossil (5231 bytes)
27: ...rrows, footprints, [[Egg (biology)|egg]]s and egg-shells, nests and droppings. The latter, called [[coprol... - Cretaceous (7391 bytes)
6: ... of chalk ([[calcium carbonate]] deposited by the shells of marine [[invertebrate]]s) found in the upper C... - Animal (16429 bytes)
57: ... be [[calcium|calcified]] to form structures like shells, bones, and spicules. During development it form...
116: ...nelida. They include the [[Brachiopoda]] or lamp shells, which are prominent in the fossil record, the [[... - St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
22: ...tors who climb the spiral stairs between the dome shells can glimpse them.) The four piers of the crossing...
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