Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A byssus /ˈbɪsəs/ is a bundle of filaments secreted by many species of bivalve mollusc, that function to attach the mollusc to a solid surface. Species from several families of clams have a byssus, including the pen shells, the true mussels and the false mussels: the Pinnidae, the Mytilidae and the Dreissenidae. Byssus cloth is a rare fabric, also known as sea silk, that is made using the byssus of pen shells as the fiber source."@en }
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- Byssus abstract "A byssus /ˈbɪsəs/ is a bundle of filaments secreted by many species of bivalve mollusc, that function to attach the mollusc to a solid surface. Species from several families of clams have a byssus, including the pen shells, the true mussels and the false mussels: the Pinnidae, the Mytilidae and the Dreissenidae. Byssus cloth is a rare fabric, also known as sea silk, that is made using the byssus of pen shells as the fiber source.".
- Q780486 abstract "A byssus /ˈbɪsəs/ is a bundle of filaments secreted by many species of bivalve mollusc, that function to attach the mollusc to a solid surface. Species from several families of clams have a byssus, including the pen shells, the true mussels and the false mussels: the Pinnidae, the Mytilidae and the Dreissenidae. Byssus cloth is a rare fabric, also known as sea silk, that is made using the byssus of pen shells as the fiber source.".
- Byssus comment "A byssus /ˈbɪsəs/ is a bundle of filaments secreted by many species of bivalve mollusc, that function to attach the mollusc to a solid surface. Species from several families of clams have a byssus, including the pen shells, the true mussels and the false mussels: the Pinnidae, the Mytilidae and the Dreissenidae. Byssus cloth is a rare fabric, also known as sea silk, that is made using the byssus of pen shells as the fiber source.".
- Q780486 comment "A byssus /ˈbɪsəs/ is a bundle of filaments secreted by many species of bivalve mollusc, that function to attach the mollusc to a solid surface. Species from several families of clams have a byssus, including the pen shells, the true mussels and the false mussels: the Pinnidae, the Mytilidae and the Dreissenidae. Byssus cloth is a rare fabric, also known as sea silk, that is made using the byssus of pen shells as the fiber source.".