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scallop

1. any of various marine bivalves of the family Pectinidae, having a fluted fan-shaped shell: includes free-swimming species (genus Pecten) and species attached to a substratum (genus Chlamys)
2. the edible adductor muscle of certain of these molluscs
3. either of the shell valves of any of these molluscs
4. the shape of a scallop shell used as the badge of a pilgrim, esp in the Middle Ages
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Scallop

One of a continuous series of curves resembling segments of a circle, used as a decorative element on the outer edge of a strip of wood used as a molding.
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scallop

[′skäl·əp]
(geology)
(invertebrate zoology)
Any of various bivalve mollusks in the family Pectinidae distinguished by radially ribbed valves with undulated margins.
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scallop

scallops: a scalloped molding
One of a continuous series of curves resembling segments of a circle, used as a decorative element on the outer edge of a strip of wood, molding etc.
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SCALLOP

(language, history)
A medium-level language for CDC computers, used to bootstrap the first Pascal compiler.
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Uncovering a gene duplication of the photoreceptive protein, opsin, in scallops (Bivalvia: Pectinidae).
The family Pectinidae in South Africa and Mozambique (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pectinoidea).
Three-dimensional reconstructions of pallial eyes in Pectinidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia).
Family Veneridae recorded the most abundant (1917 bivalves, 85% of the recorded bivalves) while families Mytiloidea, Ostreidae, Plicatuloidea, Pectinidae, Spondylidae, Carditoidea and Arcticoidea were represented by less than ten valves for each (Table II, Fig.
2009), y a la fecha ya ha sido utilizado especificamente como codigo de barras en bivalvos de la familia Pectinidae (Feng et al.
Reproduction of the lion's paw scallop Nodipecten subnodosus Sowerby, 1835 (Bivalvia: Pectinidae) from Laguna Ojo de Liebre, B.C.S., Mexico.
Reproductive cycle of Argopecten purpuratus (Bivalvia : Pectinidae) in La Rinconada marine reserve (Antofagasta, Chile) : Response to environmental effects of El Nino and La Nina.
Today, modern quantitative histological and histochemical techniques allow detailed studies of key aspects of reproduction regulating gamete development and quality and controlled hatchery and field production in many bivalve groups of commercial value, such as Pectinidae, Ostreidae, Pteriidae, and Mytilidae (Navarro 2004, Barber & Blake 2006, Saucedo & Southgate 2008).
Anormalidades en larvas de Argopecten purpuratus (Lamarck, 1819) (Mollusca: Pectinidae), uno de los problemas en la produccion artificial de semilla.
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