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(1) They scraped off the barnacles that always encrusted on the ship's hull.
(2) The ends of the boards were crusted with barnacles.
(3) The paint that puts the skids under barnacles is being adopted by Porter International for protective coatings in the United States.
(4) This will be difficult to carry out on barnacles, but comparatively easy for mussels, limpets or other snails.
(5) A ship freed of barnacles is not yet a ship on course to its destination.
(6) At dawn two men with barnacles covering their beautiful skin approached them.
(7) Zoologists refer barnacles to Crustanceans.
(8) Barnacles, for instance, have a penis 30 times their body length.
(9) In other words, creatures like barnacles and anemones are hitching rides from the shore to the middle of the ocean.
(10) The crew of the Dutchman was covered in barnacles and scales — more monster than human.
(11) In addition, whereas barnacles just ooze out their cement, Crassicorophium processes its material in a spider-like spinning duct.
(12) The scales also discourage barnacles and algae from glomming on – an inspiration for synthetic coatings that may soon be applied to Navy ship hulls to reduce such biofouling.
(13) He wrote seminal books on orchids, insects, barnacles and corals.
(14) The problem is, most governments have acquired several dozen coats of paint and layer upon layer of barnacles.
(15) The block of leafy branches, roots, mud, and piggybacking barnacles was boxed and hauled ashore.
(16) Trondur reached under the edge of the raft, and broke off a small cluster of barnacles.
(17) And shipping lines are exploring the technique as a way of stripping paint and barnacles from hulls.
(18) Now first of all there was no rust on it, no barnacles.
(19) The sea had worn little ruts in the wood and barnacles were clinging to it everywhere.
(20) This is the trade-off necessary to get permission to scrape off the barnacles.
(21) Evolutionary Morphology Darwin himself had done extensive morphological work in a detailed study of barnacles during the 1850s.
(22) He examined the minutiae of nature — shells of barnacles, pistils of flowers — but worked on grand themes.
(23) And I think that's because if you get the barnacles off, most spiritual traditions teach pretty much the same thing.
(24) International researchers want to figure out if there's a direct connection between the growing volcano activity and the increase in marine life there, such as shrimp, crab, limpets and barnacles.
(25) He published important work on subjects as diverse as the biology of carnivorous plants, barnacles, earthworms and the formation of coral reefs.
(26) Many of these avoided previous detection because they were too small, including goblin spiders, sea slugs and barnacles, the statement said.
(27) The intertidal strip displayszonation—from the sea grass at the bottom up through strata of sea anemones andmussels and barnacles to the limpets at the top—all within a few steps. Sentencedict.com
(28) Nautical To encrust ( a ship's hull ) with foreign matter, such as barnacles.
(29) He had, however, published books on several other subjects, including an exhaustive study of barnacles, both living and extinct.
(30) Unlike the skin of whales and manatees, shark skin doesn't pick up algae or barnacles. This seems to be due to little scales called "dermal denticles."
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