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  2. File:Chicken wing.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Bird measurement - Wikipedia

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    The area of a single wing can be measured manually by tracing the outline of the wing on grid paper or using a planimeter. [10] Alternatively, the area can be obtained digitally using a photograph of the spread wing that includes a scale and then using image analysis software such as ImageJ. [9]

  4. Chicken wing - Wikipedia

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    Chicken wing(s) or chickenwing may refer to: Chicken wings; Chicken wings as food. Buffalo wing, a popular way of preparing chicken wings; Chicken wing rice roll, a ...

  5. Cel shading - Wikipedia

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    After drawing the outline, back-face culling is set back to normal to draw the shading and optional textures of the object. Finally, the image is composited via Z-buffering, as the back-faces always lie deeper in the scene than the front-faces. The result is that the object is drawn with a black outline and interior contour lines.

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  7. Serama - Wikipedia

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    The bird should pose readily and when viewed from the side should create a vase like or wide 'V' shape outline. They shake their wings and pose, walk with pride, pull their head back to reveal a large chest, lift the legs, and in some styles have neck/head vibrations similar to that of a pigeon.

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  9. Bird wing - Wikipedia

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    The skeleton of a bird wing. Places of attachment of various groups of flight feathers are indicated. The mute swan with outstretched wings Wing of the white-tailed eagle. Bird wings are a paired forelimb in birds. The wings give the birds the ability to fly, creating lift. Terrestrial flightless birds have reduced wings or none at all (for ...