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large flock size and low
number of
interaction partners were
essential to the
creation of the
variable shape of
flocks of starlings. In
flocking simulations...
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Flock,
flocks or
flocking may
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Flock (birds), a
gathering of
individual birds to...
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Flock of
Seagulls are an
English new wave band
formed in
Liverpool in 1979. The group,
whose best-known line-up
comprised Mike Score, Ali Score, Frank...
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Flocking is the
process of
depositing many
small fiber particles (called
flock) onto a surface. It can also
refer to the
texture produced by the process...
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Little Flock may
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Little Flock, Arkansas, a city in the
United States Little Flock hymnbook, a
collection of
hymns used by the
Exclusive Brethren...
- danger. The
result is the
formation of many mixed-species
feeding flocks.
While mixed flocks are
typically thought to
comprise two
different species, it is...
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Retrieved March 23, 2022. Pierre,
Alphonse (September 1, 2021). "Listen to Kay
Flocks "Being Honest": The Ones". Pitchfork.
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Flock was an American, Chicago-based jazz rock band, that
released two
albums on
Columbia Records in 1969 (The
Flock) and 1970 (Dinosaur Swamps). The...
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Flock! (stylized as
FLOCK!) is a
puzzle video game
developed by
Proper Games and
published by
Capcom for Windows,
PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade...
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Flock is a 2007
American thriller film
directed by
Andrew Lau, the co-director of the
Infernal Affairs trilogy. The film,
which marks his
first English-language...