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English: Monorhaphis chuni, a marine glass sponge characterized by a giant siliceous basal spicule.
Français : Monorhaphis chuni, une éponge de glace dotée d'un spicule siliceux géant.
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Source Nanostructural Organization of Naturally Occurring Composites—Part I: Silica-Collagen-Based Biocomposites
Author Hermann Ehrlich, Sascha Heinemann, Christiane Heinemann and Paul Simon.
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Attribution: Hermann Ehrlich, Sascha Heinemann, Christiane Heinemann and Paul Simon (january 2008): Nanostructural Organization of Naturally Occurring Composites—Part I: Silica-Collagen-Based Biocomposites. Journal of Nanomaterials.
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