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These days the majority of shell money is sold to tourists in the form of jewellery at the central market in the capital Honiara.
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The majority of shells on the low shore have an intact periostracum, while at higher tidal heights the outer shell layer is often heavily abraded.
The large majority of other shell bearing lophotrochozoans, such as bivalves and gastropods, possess the ability to fully enclose their soft parts within their protective shell [ 56].
This effort has allowed us to assemble a dataset that is likely to represent the majority of the shell forming proteome of C. nemoralis.
While some people will use their wagon to haul antiques or a couple of two-by-fours from the lumber yard, the majority of people shelling out as much as $58,000 for a 540i wagon are parents.
The failure of the majority of the shells to detonate may have had various causes.
The majority of the shells had holes drilled through them, indicating that they had adorned necklaces.
The frequency distribution of conch sizes and the pattern of epibionts indicate an autochthonous origin from the pelagic zone of the majority of the shells.
"This is an unfortunate but necessary step that we must take to safeguard public health and ensure the vast majority of New York's shell fishing industry is not affected," Joseph Martens, the state environmental commissioner, said in a written statement.
The majority of MSN in the shell have dendritic arborizations that have a rostral medial dorsal to caudal lateral ventral orientation.
This largely unique proteome reflects the situation for the majority of previously reported molluscan shell forming proteomes, and highlights the need for the development of reliable and repeatable in vivo functional assays in these systems.
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