Steven Hopper, general manager of Pecten do Brasil, said he was fairly optimistic that exploration and production would be opened to foreign companies.
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A whitish line called Hilton's white line or pecten of Robert Austin Stroud indicates the junction between keratinized stratified squamous epithelium and unkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium.
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Fossils of " Pecten jacobaeus " first appear at the beginning of the Pliocene and are quite common in the Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits of Italy.
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Much of the scientific understanding for evolution, paleoenvironments and paleoclimates during the Miocene period in Orange County is based on the specimens collected from the Pecten Reef.
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The pecten helps to solve this problem by greatly reducing the number of blood vessels in the retina and leading to the extremely sharp eyesight of birds such as hawks.
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"Production from these fields will bring new energy supplies to China's growing economy and will boost Phillips and Pecten-Shell's worldwide operations ."
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The name is derived from the Latin word " pecten ", meaning " comb . " It refers to the marginally-bristled leaves or the pappus form.
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In 1958, he found pecten deposits near the middle of the valley that greatly heightened research to determine the origin of the deposits and the glacial history of Wright Valley.
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""'Phyllodesmium pecten " "'is a species of sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Facelinidae.
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Another study analysed the tissues of " Adamussium colbecki " and compared them with those of " Pecten jacobaeus ", a temperate water species of scallop.