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- into two branches, each with its own cryptocurrency, where the original unforked blockchain continued as Ethereum classic. By September 2016, the value...
- referred to it as either the school strap or the belt, the normal term for an unforked implement, as worn in trousers (see belt). Scottish state (public) schools...
- no eyelids, but unlike snakes, they have external ear holes and flat, unforked tongues. They are native to Australia and New Guinea. Pygopodids have no...
- catsear flowering stems are forked and solid, whereas dandelions possess unforked stems that are hollow. Both plants have a rosette of leaves and a central...
- English Wikipedia, founded by Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger, which was unforked in 2007. Enciclopedia Libre, a 2002 fork of the Spanish Wikipedia created...
- chanterelles, but can usually be distinguished by their well-developed, unforked true gills. Species of Omphalotus are not closely related to chanterelles...
- way to avoid forking geometric definition that ideally should be kept unforked to prevent discrepancies. For example, the groups defined above cannot...
- sauropod dinosaurs, although titanosauriform sauropods returned to the unforked condition. Haemal arches of Wintonotitan. Caudal vertebrae of Ichthyovenator...
- closely related to the gecko and the skink. It has vestigial legs and an unforked tongue. Most of its body is made up of a non-detachable tail. The striped...
- eyes, as in modern pronghorns, it also possessed a second, longer and unforked, pair on the back of the skull. Most likely, males used these to fight...