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The boat consisted of three burnt-orange hulls linked by webbing, like a catamaran with no deck or mast; it looked like the head of a trident.
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When it turns out later on that she can change her hair colour by sheer mind-power, grow webbing on her hands and even travel through time, you just have to surrender and enjoy the ride.
The puttee was replaced just before World War Two with webbing gaiters secured by buckles.
However, the decline of hind feet webbing is mediated by a different mechanism which involves a synergetic effect of several hormones [ 73, 75].
Stored food products aboard ships may be damaged or contaminated by live or dead insects, faeces, odours, webbing or cast skins.
Do this by putting 2 inches (5.1 cm) of webbing through the ring.
By contrast, the rate of loss of secondary sexual characteristics were generally not influenced by Bd infection, with the exception of hind foot webbing that remained longer in exposed newts than controls.
On the other hand, Brown et al. [17] measures digit length by using a "pin method", which is sensitive to the depth of webbing between the digits (see [19] for discussion), while Manning et al., [18] do not specify their methods.
The moth in the closet could be one of a few species of textile pest, like the webbing clothes moth or the case-bearing clothes moth, Mr. Sorkin said, though much clothing damage is actually done by beetles.
The dogs' harnesses were originally made from leather or cotton webbing, but modern harnesses are lightweight, usually made from flat, 1-inch (2.5-cm) nylon webbing.
These octopuses have webbing between the tentacles.
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