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Pithing /ˈpɪθɪŋ/ is a
technique used to
immobilize or kill an
animal by
inserting a
needle or
metal rod into its brain. It is regarded[by whom?] as a...
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Pith, or medulla, is a
tissue in the
stems of
vascular plants.
Pith is
composed of soft,
spongy parenchyma cells,
which in some
cases can
store starch...
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pith helmet, also
known as the
safari helmet, salacot, sola topee, sun helmet, topee, and topi is a
lightweight cloth-covered
helmet made of sholapith...
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Pither, New
Zealand aviator Luke
Pither,
Canadian hockey player George Pither,
English football player This page
lists people with the
surname Pither...
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Shakta pithas, also
called Shakti pithas or Sati
pithas (Sanskrit: शाक्त पीठ, Śakta Pīṭha,
seats of Shakti), are
significant shrines and pilgrimage...
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invented by
British physician William Gilbert around 1600. The
pith-ball
electroscope and the gold-leaf
electroscope are two
classical types...
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similar to the
technique used on
frogs in
laboratories called spiking or
pithing.
Another technique[clarification needed] in APEC Air
shipment of live and...
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Archived from the
original on 30 July 2020.
Retrieved 20
February 2021.
Pithers,
Ellie (21
December 2016). "Vogue
Meets Dua Lipa".
British Vogue. Archived...
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Medullary rays, also
known as
vascular rays or
pith rays, are
cellular structures found in some
species of wood. They
appear as
radial planar structures...
- zest. The
flavedo and
white pith (albedo) of a
citrus fruit together makes up its peel. The
amounts of both
flavedo and
pith are
variable among citrus fruits...