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- Ticks and Mites (8184 bytes)
18: ...dae]]'' or [[hard tick]]s, which have thick outer shells made of [[chitin]], and ''[[Argasidae]]'' or [[so... - Walruses (5529 bytes)
39: ...a bottom for [[clam]]s which they suck from their shells. The walrus's tusks serve to pry out shellfish fr... - Civilizations (30128 bytes)
59: ...artifacts and [[oracle bone]]s, which were turtle shells or cattle scapula on which are written the first ... - Rowing (20818 bytes)
13: ...raeli_boathouse.jpg|thumbnail|right||250px|Racing shells stored in a boathouse.]] <!-- in [[Israel]] -->
30: ...l skill of rowing. Originally made from [[wood]], shells are almost always made from a [[composite materia...
183: **[[Empacher]], European manufacturer of shells
184: **[[Vespoli]], major manufacturer of racing shells in the US - Ray (5748 bytes)
30: ...e developed heavy, rounded teeth for crushing the shells of bottom-dwelling species such as [[snails]], [[... - Clams (945 bytes)
1: ...ollusc whose body is protected by two symmetrical shells) that is not an [[oyster]], [[mussel]], or a [[sc...
3: ...according to the degree of calcification of their shells, according to species. They are eaten raw, steame... - Biofuel (7929 bytes)
14: * husks or shells from crops such as [[rice]], [[peanut]] and [[cot... - Mineral (10947 bytes)
44: ...re commonly deposited in marine settings when the shells of dead [[plankton|planktonic]] life settle and a...
66: ...me from natural sources such as ground [[oyster]] shells. - Bicycle wheel (3379 bytes)
15: ...popular. Carbon fiber is also finding use in hub shells to reduce weight, although some argue that its pr... - Hydroponics (15454 bytes)
21: ...coming popular are [[coir]] fibre, and cocoa bean shells. This needs the least maintenance of all hydropon... - Gemstone (7411 bytes)
80: *[[Ammolite]] - from fossils formed from the shells of extinct [[ammonite]]s. - (8563 bytes)
18: ...items as [[Mediterranean]] [[sea]] [[animal shell|shells]] and [[flint]] from [[Syria]]. - Pistachio (3237 bytes)
1: [[Image:Pistachios-nuts-in-shells-photo.jpg|thumb|center|700px|]]
21: When the fruit ripens, the shells split open partially (see photo). This happens wi...
29: ...most pistachios are now picked by machine and the shells remain unstained, making dyeing unnecessary (exce... - Shang Dynasty (10029 bytes)
2: ...ronze artifacts and [[oracle bone]]s, were turtle shells or cattle scapula on which were written the first...
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