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honeycomb pattern

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honeycomb lamp by kouichi okamoto
... surround any light bulb and socket, with the stretched folds producing a honeycomb pattern. when the lamp is folded, the thickness is about 2 cm. ... innovation and style can go hand in hand with affordability. the honeycomb produced by kyouei co.ltd., japan. http://www.kyouei-ltd.co. ... in it and fix it with the clips denguri paper in honeycomb pattern many of them create a great party athmosphere ...
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Plant Fibers
... of six-sided chambers or cells that fit neatly together like the cells of a honeycomb. Chambers in the nest contain wasp larvae which are fed caterpillars collected by adult female ... and makes them separate more easily. After rinsing, the strips are arranged in a grid pattern on a smooth board and then beaten with a flattened stone until the fibers mesh ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

designboom contemporary
... has won 11 awards including the saatchi and saatchi award ... see more --- february 2006 --- honeycomb lamp --- honeycomb lamp by kouichi okamoto. okamoto is a new entrant to the wide field of light ... ... read more --- july 2005 --- tsang kin wah --- combining the foul language (text) with the floral pattern (image) and arranging the text in the form of flowers and plants, which are swirling ...
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Honeybee
... Utah (1983), Vermont (1978), Wisconsin (1977) What is Honey? Social order The honeycomb Pollination "Killer" bees Honeybee links Other types of bees One ... it from the bees safely! Honeybees have a bright color pattern to warn potential predators (or honey thieves!) that they ... links below) The central feature of the bee hive is the honeycomb. This marvel of insect engineering consists of flat vertical ...
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Concerning the Origin and Distribution of Rhododendrons
... mass of which it is a part. Moreover, the region itself is a vast intricate honeycomb of valleys whose degree of isolation changes as ice ages wax and wane and as ... , with scattered representatives in southern Europe, Asia Minor, southwestern Asia, and western North America. This pattern indicates that, as has happened with the subgenera Hymenanthes and Rhododendron, they were more generally ...
www.rhododendron.org