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- Sense (11343 bytes)
15: ...f [[sound]] perception and results from tiny hair fibres in the inner [[ear]] detecting the motion of a me... - Bismuth (9188 bytes)
169: as a catalyst for making acrylic fibres, - Globus pallidus (1960 bytes)
1: ...traversed by numerous [[myelin|myelinated]] nerve fibres that give it the pale appearance for which it is ... - Slugs (3980 bytes)
26: ... slugs as it helps them move around, and contains fibres - Roman clothing (10346 bytes)
9: ... as [[sea silk]], was made from the [[byssus]] or fibres produced by ''Pinna noblis'', a large Mediterrane... - Spinning mule (12067 bytes)
2: ... in 1779 by [[Samuel Crompton]]. It spins textile fibres into yarn by an intermittent process: in the draw...
20: ... It was first used to spin [[cotton]], then other fibres.
64: ... rate of 6,000-9,000 rpm twist the hitherto loose fibres together, thus forming a thread. - Spinning (textiles) (1848 bytes)
3: ...st spinning probably involved simply twisting the fibres in the hand. Later the use of a stick to help tw... - Cell wall (6206 bytes)
13: ...ctin]] and [[hemicellulose]]. Insoluble cellulose fibres are meshed in to a matrix called pectin and ''hem... - Hydroponics (15454 bytes)
64: ...n as 'Cellmax', but are still rockwool. Note that fibres of rockwool can break off and lodge in a user's l... - Moon Jelly (10363 bytes)
53: ...relia'' in the [[Baltic]] showing the grid of the fibres which are slowly pulled through the water. The mo...
73: ...prey is then drawn to the body by contracting the fibres in a corkscrew fashion (image taken with an [[eco...
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