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- Shrivelling abstract "Shrivelling is a natural phenomenon where an object, with an attached sub-elastic covering, has its interior volume reduced in some way. The covering, which cannot contract any further, is then obliged to wrinkle and buckle, in order to preserve surface area while containing the lesser volume.".
- Shrivelling thumbnail Shrivelled_Pinot_Noir_in_Santenay_1.jpg?width=300.
- Shrivelling wikiPageExternalLink books?id=ZtMOAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA34.
- Shrivelling wikiPageID "1353161".
- Shrivelling wikiPageLength "1411".
- Shrivelling wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Shrivelling wikiPageRevisionID "661178113".
- Shrivelling wikiPageWikiLink Buckle.
- Shrivelling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cooking_techniques.
- Shrivelling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dried_foods.
- Shrivelling wikiPageWikiLink Desiccation.
- Shrivelling wikiPageWikiLink Dried_shrimp.
- Shrivelling wikiPageWikiLink Elasticity_(physics).
- Shrivelling wikiPageWikiLink List_of_dried_foods.
- Shrivelling wikiPageWikiLink Raisin.
- Shrivelling wikiPageWikiLink Squid.
- Shrivelling wikiPageWikiLink Surface_area.
- Shrivelling wikiPageWikiLink Volume.
- Shrivelling wikiPageWikiLink File:Shrivelled_Pinot_Noir_in_Santenay_1.jpg.
- Shrivelling wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shrivelling".
- Shrivelling hasPhotoCollection Shrivelling.
- Shrivelling wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons-inline.
- Shrivelling wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cooking-stub.
- Shrivelling wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Shrivelling wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Shrivelling wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary-inline.
- Shrivelling subject Category:Cooking_techniques.
- Shrivelling subject Category:Dried_foods.
- Shrivelling hypernym Phenomenon.
- Shrivelling type Article.
- Shrivelling type Disease.
- Shrivelling type Food.
- Shrivelling type Article.
- Shrivelling type Food.
- Shrivelling type Technique.
- Shrivelling comment "Shrivelling is a natural phenomenon where an object, with an attached sub-elastic covering, has its interior volume reduced in some way. The covering, which cannot contract any further, is then obliged to wrinkle and buckle, in order to preserve surface area while containing the lesser volume.".
- Shrivelling label "Shrivelling".
- Shrivelling sameAs m.04w2l4.
- Shrivelling sameAs Q17037980.
- Shrivelling sameAs Q17037980.
- Shrivelling wasDerivedFrom Shrivelling?oldid=661178113.
- Shrivelling depiction Shrivelled_Pinot_Noir_in_Santenay_1.jpg.
- Shrivelling isPrimaryTopicOf Shrivelling.