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  2. Choke (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    In electronics, a choke is an inductor used to block higher-frequency alternating currents (AC) while passing direct current (DC) and lower-frequency ACs in a circuit. A choke usually consists of a coil of insulated wire often wound on a magnetic core, although some consist of a doughnut-shaped ferrite bead strung on a wire.

  3. Boettgerilla pallens - Wikipedia

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    A 1912 drawing of a preserved specimen of Boettgerilla pallens from the original description by Heinrich Simroth. Boettgerilla pallens is very narrow and slender slug, almost worm-like and sharply keeled. [10] The color is pale greyish or with bluish hue. [10] The head and keel is slightly darker. [10]

  4. Ariolimax columbianus - Wikipedia

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    Ariolimax columbianus, the Pacific banana slug, is a species of slug found on the Pacific coast of North America. [1] It is the second-largest species of terrestrial slug in the world, growing up to 25 centimeters (9.8 in) long. [1] As of 2021, it is the most commonly observed species in the genus Ariolimax on the citizen science website ...

  5. Shotgun slug - Wikipedia

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    A Brenneke-style shotgun slug. A shotgun slug is a heavy projectile (a slug) made of lead, copper, or other material and fired from a shotgun.Slugs are designed for hunting large game, and other uses, particularly in areas near human population where their short range and slow speed helps increase safety margin.

  6. Leather limpet - Wikipedia

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    Onchidella carpenteri, commonly known as the leather limpet, is a species of pulmonate sea slug, a marine gastropod mollusc in the order Systellommatophora and the family Onchidiidae. Members of the family Onchidiidae breathe air using a lung rather than gills , as they are more closely related to terrestrial slugs rather than the other marine ...

  7. Peltodoris atromaculata - Wikipedia

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    Peltodoris atromaculata, more commonly known as the dotted sea slug or sea cow, is a species of sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Discodorididae. [1] It dwells in salt water up to the depth of 40m. It is exclusively found in precorralligene and coralligene communities and is very common in such communities. [2]

  8. Arionidae - Wikipedia

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    Unlike some slugs, European Arionidae have no keel on the back. [1] The caudal mucous pit is above the tip of the tail. [1] The respiratory pore (pneumostome) is in front of the midpoint of the mantle. [1] The body length is up to 250 mm. [1] The mantle covers only a part of the body and lies in the anterior part. [1]

  9. Selenochlamys ysbryda - Wikipedia

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    Selenochlamys ysbryda, the ghost slug, is a species of predatory air-breathing land slug. It is a shell-less pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family Oxychilidae , [ 2 ] although when first described it was assumed to be in the Trigonochlamydidae .