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CTchriwi07.bsky.social

PERFEKT-PIAFFE-AVIONIK-BYSSUS

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JBjobaron.bsky.social

Also sea silk or byssus - status rich stuff - www.bbc.com/travel/artic...

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SPglimmerstomp.bsky.social

in case anyone is curious, the answer is BYSSUS, "a fine linen", which I certainly hadn't been aware of but I don't know my fine linens

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KMkkmurray.bsky.social

(J Proteom) The structure and proteomic analysis of byssus in Pteria penguin: Insights into byssus evolution and formation: Publication date: Available online 30 July 2024 Source: Journal of Proteomics Author(s): Yi Chen, Hengda Chen, Changqing Han, Huilong Ou,… http://dlvr.it/TBHCdx #MassSpecRSS

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JWjennwong.bsky.social

Whatever, Andy. The information about Byssus was the point

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APapearlma.bsky.social

interesting enough, she appears to not actually be the only one working with it: "informs the public that a couple of other women still produce and work today with byssus in Sant'Antioco in Sardinia, such as the sisters Assuntina and Giuseppina Pes"

Sea silk - Wikipedia
Sea silk - Wikipedia

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Anyone who’s been to the North American Atlantic coast has seen jingle shells - sometimes called mermaids’ toenails. But did you realize they’re from bivalve snails, like clams? You may even have seen the bottom half, with their keyhole where the byssus, sticky hairs, extrudes to hold them down.

Yellow jingle shell from the top
The same yellow jingle shell, from the bottom, showing the opening
The same yellow jingle shell, edge on, showing a slim gap between the two shells and glimpses of the snail inside
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SDstormageddon.bsky.social

Bezüglich des Materials verweise ich mal auf diese Publikation hier: www.mdpi.com/2571-9408/1/... Die haben auch auf die Hypothese, das Tuch bestünde aus Muschelseide ("byssus"), Bezug genommen. Vielleicht gibt es ja hochwertigere und gründlichere publizierte Untersuchungen...?

Imaging Analysis and Digital Restoration of the Holy Face of Manoppello—Part I
Imaging Analysis and Digital Restoration of the Holy Face of Manoppello—Part I

The Veil of Manoppello is an icon of the face of Christ (Holy Face). Its particular characteristic is being semitransparent. The face is visible on both sides (front–back) and, depending on the lighti...

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ACalbertonykus.bsky.social

One of my favorite bivalve facts is that mussels defend themselves from carnivorous sea snails by attaching byssus threads to them so that they can’t move.

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