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known by the
Latin word
pallium meaning mantle, robe or cloak,
adjective pallial) is a
significant part of the
anatomy of molluscs: it is the
dorsal body...
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straight descending corridor leading to a "well
chamber" that has no shaft. This
leads to the
burial chamber,
which now
contains the
reconstructed sarcophagus...
- An Act for the
Union of
Great Britain and Ireland.
Court of
Exchequer Chamber Act 1800 40 Geo. 3. c. 39 (I) 1
August 1800 An Act for the more speedy...
- to the female. For fertilization, the arm is
inserted into the female's
pallial cavity and then
becomes detached from the male. The
hectocotylus when found...
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Brynjar Leifsson,
drummer Arnar Rósenkranz Hilmarsson, and b****ist Kristján
Páll Kristjánsson. The band won the Músíktilraunir in 2010, an
annual Battle of...
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second shrines which was
covered with a blue
linen pall spangled with
bronze rosettes. Yet even this
chamber contained burial goods,
including jars, religious...
- procured; bought..., or
enticed under various promises into the
fatal chamber from
which they are
never allowed to
emerge until they have lost what woman...
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Blood waste is
emptied through a
series of
corresponding pores into the
pallial cavity. The
central component of the
nautilus nervous system is the oesophageal...
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exact location in the
chamber is not
always clear.
Included are a vase stand, a
fragment of furniture, a
silver head of a goose,
pall-discs of
gilded copper...
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Institution National Museum of
American History in a two-story
display chamber that
protects the flag
while it is on view. On
April 4, 1818, a plan was...