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  2. File:Spontaneous Generation of Seashells.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Spontaneous Generation of Seashells, according to Aristotle, varied with the nature of the seabed. Slime gave rise to oysters; Sand, to scallops; and the Hollows of rocks, to limpets and barnacles. People kept on wondering, though, whether the eggs of these animals might not be central to the generation process.

  3. File:Example.svg - Wikipedia

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    Some local projects may have a "File:Local example.svg" uploaded locally on that project. Embedded file button Picture gallery button The JPG image is the example inserted when a user clicks the "embedded file" or "picture gallery" buttons in the edit toolbar.

  4. Clip art - Wikipedia

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    Examples of computer clip art, from Openclipart. Clip art (also clipart, clip-art) is a type of graphic art. Pieces are pre-made images used to illustrate any medium. Today, clip art is used extensively and comes in many forms, both electronic and printed. However, most clip art today is created, distributed, and used in a digital form.

  5. Openclipart - Wikipedia

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    Openclipart, also called Open Clip Art Library, is an online media repository of free-content vector clip art.The project hosts over 160,000 free graphics and has billed itself as "the largest community of artists making the best free original clipart for you to use for absolutely any reason".

  6. Vector graphics - Wikipedia

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    Vector art is ideal for printing since the art is made from a series of mathematical curves; it will print very crisply even when resized. [11] For instance, one can print a vector logo on a small sheet of copy paper, and then enlarge the same vector logo to billboard size and keep the same crisp quality.

  7. SVG - Wikipedia

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    Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an XML-based vector image format for defining two-dimensional graphics, having support for interactivity and animation. The SVG specification is an open standard developed by the World Wide Web Consortium since 1999.

  8. File:Clipart plate.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Template-info.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image or media file is available on the Wikimedia Commons as File:Template-info.svg, where categories and captions may be viewed. While the license of this file may be compliant with the Wikimedia Commons, an editor has requested that the local copy be kept too.