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  • 91Neurulation — Neuroscience portal Transve …

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  • 92Industrial piercing — For other uses of Industrial, see Industrial (disambiguation). Industrial piercing Nicknames Scaffold, construction Location Ear cartilage …

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  • 93Daith piercing — Location Ear cartilage Jewelry Captive bead ring …

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  • 94auricle — auricled, adj. /awr i keuhl/, n. 1. Anat. a. the projecting outer portion of the ear; pinna. b. Also called auricular appendage. an ear shaped appendage projecting from each atrium of the heart. c. (loosely) the atrium. 2. Bot., Zool. a part like …

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  • 95Stretching (body piercing) — Stretching (often colloquially referred to as gauging), in the context of body piercing, is the deliberate expansion of a healed fistula (hole in the skin) for the purpose of wearing body piercing jewelry. Ear piercings are the most commonly… …

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  • 96Industry and Idleness — is the title of a series of 12 plot linked engravings created by William Hogarth in 1747, intending to illustrate to working children the possible rewards of hard work and diligent application and the sure disasters attending a lack of both.… …

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  • 97Discovery Investigations — The Discovery Investigations were a series of scientific cruises and shore based investigations into the biology of whales in the Southern Ocean. They were funded by the British Colonial Office and organised by the Discovery Committee in London,… …

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  • 98Dry-Fly Fishing in Theory and Practice —   …

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  • 99Neural development — comprises the processes that generate, shape, and reshape the nervous system, from the earliest stages of embryogenesis to the final years of life. The study of neural development aims to describe the cellular basis of brain development and to… …

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  • 100Archaeopteryx — Taxobox name = Archaeopteryx fossil range = fossil range|155.0|150.0Late Jurassic image width = 300px image caption = A model of Archaeopteryx lithographica on display at the Oxford University Museum. regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis …

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