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The conch of the apse boasts an image of the Mother of God; portraits of various saints and scenes from the Ascension of Jesus and the Annunciation complete the decoration of the apse.
Bryozoans commonly occur on the conchs of small orthocones in the Fjäcka Shale.
Conchs of a snail and a polished pebble.
Because of CSR, companies like Coca Cola are "looking at fundamental issues, property rights, informal economies [unlicensed mom and pop shops and vendors]," according to Aurelio Conches of CEDICE from Venezuela.
No epibionts are known from within the body chamber in conchs of the Fjäcka and Utica Shales.
The frequency distribution of the fragment conch diameter of the orthocerids is roughly unimodal with most fragments of maximum diameter 5 30 mm, which corresponds to a conch length of less than 80 mm (see Figure 4).
In 1136, John went to Paris where he studied under, or befriended, many of the greatest minds of his day: Peter Abelard, Gilbert of Poitiers, Adam du Petit Pont, William of Conches, Thierry of Chartres, and others.
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