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  2. Nautilus (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    Nautilus is now recognized as one of Weston's greatest photographs, but all of his images of shells have a greater-than-life quality to them. Weston biographer Ben Maddow has said that what is so remarkable about them "is not in the closeness nor in the monumentality of the forms; or at least, not in these alone.

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  4. Category:Ghost in the Shell images - Wikipedia

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    File:Ghost in the Shell (2017 film).png; File:Ghost in the Shell 2 Innocence.jpg; File:Ghost in the Shell Coverart.png; File:Ghost in the Shell S.A.C. 2nd GIG Motoko Kusanagi.png; File:Ghost in the Shell SAC 2045.png; File:Ghost In The Shell SAC Solid State Society DVD.jpg; File:Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex Batou.png; File:Ghost in ...

  5. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Electron shells

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    Electron shells make up the electron configuration of an atom. It can be shown that the number of electrons that can reside in a shell is equal to 2 n 2 {\displaystyle 2n^{2}} . This image combines all the diagrams into one SVG image, at the nominator's request.

  6. Conch - Wikipedia

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    A shankha shell (the shell of a T. pyrum, a species in the gastropod family Turbinellidae) is often referred to in the West as a conch shell or a chank shell. This shell is used as an important ritual object in Hinduism. The shell is used as a ceremonial trumpet, as part of religious practices, for example puja. The chank trumpet is sounded ...

  7. Scaphella junonia - Wikipedia

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    Scaphella junonia, common names the junonia, or Juno's volute, [2] is a species of large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Volutidae, the volutes.. This species lives in water from 29 m to 126 m depth in the tropical Western Atlantic. [1]

  8. Anomiidae - Wikipedia

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    The flesh of members of this family is unpleasantly bitter and is not eaten. However, industrial uses of the shell include manufacture into, or as part of, glue, chalk, paint, shellac and solder. Capiz shells, the shells of Placuna placenta, the windowpane oyster, are made into decorative objects such as lampshades, in Asia.

  9. Category:Shell artists - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Shell artists" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.