"Shell fragments" refers to broken pieces of a hard outer covering or casing, like those found on the outer shell of an egg or the shell of a nut.
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Using a sharp edge, like the rim of a pan or a bowl, to crack the egg risks
getting shell fragments into the liquid.
By the time they arrive at Packopale (via a refrigerated tunnel from Norfrigo, the associated company next door) they will therefore be largely free
of shell fragments and of grit from the sea floor.
As they analyzed a pair of 66 - to 100 - million - year - old plesiosaur skeletons found near Hokkaido, Japan, the researchers realized the fossilized bones of the toothy, quad - flippered marine reptiles * were surrounded by fossilized
shell fragments from provannids, a type of tiny snail.
In my previous attempts to track it, I'd discovered Kulu - Ya - Ku's three - toed footprints and other signs of its passing —
including shell fragments.
Along the way, our guides showed us the old Jesuit school, La Casa Rosada, stained pink with bulls» blood, and a wall scarred with holes created
by shell fragments from the 70's coup d'etat.
Chopping your own whole coconuts leaves your kitchen a sticky pile of
coconut shell fragments and sticky spilled coconut juice everywhere.
On the Hawaiian island of Lanai, for instance, geologists discovered evidence of wave action, including abundant
marine shell fragments, at elevations of 325 meters.
After allowing the plant — nicknamed Methuselah after the oldest person in the Bible — to grow for 15 months, the scientists
dated shell fragments clinging to rootlets from the seed and arrived at an age of about 1700 years.
20 small oysters on the half shell, oysters picked over
for shell fragments and shells scrubbed well
Based on the scattering
of shell fragments, the animals were certainly eaten along with the wood rather than being later visitors to the dung heap.
In my previous attempts to track it, I'd discovered Kulu - Ya - Ku's three - toed footprints and other signs of its passing —
including shell fragments.
Over France, a few German fighter planes flew at them backwards, sucked bullets and
shell fragments from some of the planes and crewmen.
May contain pit or
shell fragments.
The pinkish, hand - mixed glaze is the color of coquina, a limestone composed of
the shell fragments of small seawater clams.
And they found that
the shell fragments exhibited scorch marks that suggested that the eggs had been purposefully cooked over an open flame.
The fossil,
a shell fragment from a large individual of the genus Doedicurus, yielded enough genetic material to completely reconstruct DNA from the creature's mitochondria, the tiny energy factories found in each living cell.
The shell fragments form a ragged mesh that holds the drug molecules near the tumor.
May contain pit or
shell fragments.
If
the shell fragment or pebble dislodges, it leaves its imprint on the shell.
When in the lagoon they feed on conchs and other large snails, crushing the shells in their mouth to get to the animal and spitting
the shell fragments out.
This algae can grow either in small clumps on rock, coral and
shell fragments, or can form meadows on rocky bottoms.
Ragna Róbertsdóttir is known for her minimalist wall paintings made out of ground lava stones, broken glass,
shell fragments, and chips of neon plastic.
Crockford operates a consulting company called Pacific Identifications that analyzes bone and
shell fragments.