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  1. Lavender (3889 bytes)
    20: Lavenders are much grown in gardens. Flower spikes are used for dried flower arrangements. The fragr...
  2. Banksia (1867 bytes)
    17: ... flowering, they often produce magnificent flower spikes containing hundreds of flowers. In the photos you...
  3. Retina (13061 bytes)
    14: ...ls on their axons. This spatiotemporal pattern of spikes determines the raw input from the eyes to the bra...
  4. Banjo (6143 bytes)
    20: ...ny banjo players favour the use of model railroad spikes (usually installed at the seventh fret and someti...
  5. April (9790 bytes)
    40: :The spikes of the crocus.
  6. Golf (35905 bytes)
    129: ...ble spikes (or little plastic claws termed ''soft spikes'') attached to the soles. ''[[Tee]]s'' resemble n...
  7. Capacitor (29664 bytes)
    80: ...g violently) if connected backwards or exposed to spikes above their voltage rating. Tantalum capacitors a...
  8. Softball (19057 bytes)
    68: ...ional leagues prohibit the use of metal cleats or spikes in order to reduce the possible severity of injur...
  9. Cactus (4931 bytes)
    22: ...mb|left|Some varieties of cactus have long, sharp spikes.]]
  10. Economy of Russia (68844 bytes)
    212: ...2 rubles/dollar the year before. After some large spikes in inflation following the August 1998 economic c...
  11. Moat (2321 bytes)
    12: Moats sometimes had long woden spikes in them, to prevent enemies from swimming across.
  12. Stegosaurus (3704 bytes)
    24: ...te-shaped plates along the back and the four long spikes on the tail. Its name is derived from the plates,...
    33: ...''Stegosaurus stenops'', had low [[surface area]] spikes instead of plates, implying that cooling was not ...
  13. Javelin throw (2228 bytes)
    3: ...e spikes unlike other throwers, with eleven small spikes on each shoe.
  14. Agustinia (452 bytes)
    1: ...ing out from the vertebrae, not dissimilar to the spikes noted on many [[ankylosaurs]]. It lived 121 milli...
  15. Amargasaurus (1403 bytes)
    3: ...om other sauropods by two parallel rows of large "spikes" that run along its neck. These are in fact elong...
  16. Ankylosaurus (3822 bytes)
    23: ...n]]. Some of these plates were developed in short spikes, others fused onto the skull forming hornlets, an...
    31: ...which was made more difficult by the row of short spikes running down their sides.
  17. Kentrosaurus (4090 bytes)
    23: ...an ''[[Lexovisosaurus]]'', it had another pair of spikes jutting backwards from the hips. Unlike ''Stegosa...
  18. Fruit (8416 bytes)
    62: Some fruits have coats covered with spikes or hooked burrs, either to prevent themselves fro...

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