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Ogmograptis scribula (literally the writer of the Ogam script), [1] the scribbly gum moth, is a moth of the family Bucculatricidae.It is found in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Queensland.
Doodle by Luise von Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen of Prussia, c. 1795. A doodle is a drawing made while a person's attention is otherwise occupied. Doodles are simple drawings that can have concrete representational meaning or may just be composed of random and abstract lines or shapes, generally without ever lifting the drawing device from the paper, in which case it is usually called a scribble.
I'm reading about how to Scribble templates." This is the Guide to Scribbling . Scribbling, also known as Luafication, is the act of writing a template, or converting a template, so that it uses the Scribunto extension to MediaWiki .
SCRIB, also known as Scribble, SCRIBL, or Scribbled homolog (Drosophila), is a scaffold protein which in humans is encoded by the SCRIB gene. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It was originally isolated in Drosophila melanogaster in a pathway (also known as the Scribble complex) with DLGAP5 (Discs large) and LLGL1 (Lethal giant larvae) as a tumor suppressor. [ 7 ]
Scribbly gum is a name given to a variety of different Australian Eucalyptus trees which play host to the larvae of scribbly gum moths which leave distinctive scribbly burrowing patterns on the bark. [1] Trees often referred to as scribbly gums include: Eucalyptus haemastoma, the best known type occurring near Sydney
The scribble-tailed canastero is about 17 cm (6.7 in) long and weighs about 19 g (0.67 oz). It is a large canastero with a unique pattern on its long tail's pointed feathers. The sexes have the same plumage. Adults have a faint pale supercilium and a dark brown stripe behind the eye on an otherwise buffy face. Their forehead is rufous that ...
Title Platform Notes 1st Word/1st Word Plus: Atari ST and Acorn: AM Jacquard Systems: running Type-Rite, its own proprietary software [1]: Adobe Buzzword: Adobe PageMaker
This can sometimes be confused with a scribble on the cheek, indicating injury. Sometimes when the character is expressing strong emotions, such as sadness, a long blush through the nose would appear. Facial shape changes depend on the character's mood, and can look from round apple-shaped to a more subtle carrot shape. [citation needed]