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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Moult. Moulting in Pigeons Crayfish Moulting Video on YouTube Moulting in Chicken and other fowl Archived 2013-08-28...
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  • Look up moult or molt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moulting is the manner in which an animal routinely casts off a part of its body (usually an...
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    Edward Walker Moult (11 February 1926 – 3 September 1986) was a British farmer at Scaddows Farm near Ticknall, Derbyshire, who became a radio and television...
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    Elliot Moult (born 14 May 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Scottish Premiership club Dundee United. Moult, a prolific...
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  • Thomas Moult (1893–1974) was a versatile English journalist and writer, and one of the Georgian poets. He is known for his annual anthologies Best Poems...
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    Arthropod (section Moulting)
    undergoing ecdysis (moulting), or shedding the old exoskeleton, the exuviae, after growing a new one that is not yet hardened. Moulting cycles run nearly...
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    Moult (French pronunciation: [mult] ) is a former commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. On 1 January 2017...
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  • Daniel Moult (born 1973) is a concert organist, educator and animateur, ensemble player and presenter of films about music. Daniel Moult was born in Manchester...
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    alternatives to moulting, such as expansion of the cuticle and collapse of air sacs to allow growth of internal organs. The process of moulting in insects...
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    continues during each moult, without there being a fixed number of segments for the adult, teloanamorphosis is when the moulting ceases once the adult...
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    Moult-Argences is a train station in Moult, Calvados, Normandy, France. It is on the Mantes-la-Jolie to Cherbourg railway. It is served by regular trains...
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    Ecdysone (redirect from Moulting hormone)
    its homologues) are generally called ecdysteroids. Ecdysteroids act as moulting hormones of arthropods but also occur in other related phyla where they...
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    Nikousefat, Z.; Javdani, M.; Tufarelli, V.; Laudadio, V. (2011). "Zinc-induced moulting: production and physiology". World's Poultry Science Journal. 67 (3): 497–506...
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    Moult-Chicheboville (French pronunciation: [mult ʃiʃbɔvil]) is a commune in the department of Calvados, northwestern France. The municipality was established...
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    as a new feather during the bird's infancy, or grow to replace one from moulting. The pin feather looks somewhat like a feather shaft. However, unlike a...
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    after a moult. Moulting occurs in two halves, with the rear half moulting before the front half. The exuvia (the thing that is being moulted) is often...
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    significance. Moulting Lagoon is so named because it is a traditional moulting place for black swans. It is an important site for waterbirds. Moulting Lagoon...
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    shedding of scales is called ecdysis, or, in normal usage moulting or sloughing. Moulting performs a number of functions: firstly, the old and worn skin...
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    Krill (section Moulting)
    or pseudometanauplius. Moulting occurs whenever a specimen outgrows its rigid exoskeleton. Young animals, growing faster, moult more often than older and...
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    have to keep moulting many more times to become adults. They are covered with a hard shell, which would otherwise prevent growth. The moult cycle is coordinated...
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    Barn owl (section Moulting)
    earlier in the year. Their moult follows a pattern similarly prolonged as that of the female. The first sign that the male is moulting is often when a tail...
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    hormone which controls the ecdysis (moulting) and metamorphosis of arthropods. It is therefore one of the most common moulting hormones in insects, crabs, etc...
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    shedding their exoskeleton (moulting), the juvenile arthropods continue in their life cycle until they either pupate or moult again. The instar period of...
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    Moulting requires metabolic energy, and the larger the lobster, the more energy is needed; 10 to 15% of lobsters die of exhaustion during moulting, while...
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    isopods differ from other crustaceans in that moulting occurs in two stages known as "biphasic moulting". First they shed the exoskeleton from the posterior...
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    Eugène Le Moult (31 December 1882, Quimper – 26 January 1967, Paris) was a French naturalist and entomologist specialised in butterflies; hunter, businessman...
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    allata also produces juvenile hormones, and the prothorocic glands produce moulting hormones. In the digestive system, the anterior region of the foregut has...
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    have this moult strategy. The cuckoos show what is called saltatory or transilient wing moults. In simple forms, this involves the moulting and replacement...
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    emergence of genitalia. In addition, while a nymph moults, it never enters a pupal stage. Instead, the final moult results in an adult insect. Nymphs undergo...
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  • Roger Moult (born 1 May 1963) is a South African cricketer. He played in nine first-class matches from 1980/81 to 1989/90. "Roger Moult". ESPN Cricinfo...
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