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Function and Operation of the Facial Pit of the Pit Vipers

Nature, 1950
Noble and Schmidt1 have shown that the facial pit of the pit vipers (Crotalinae) is a sensory organ enabling the snakes to detect warm-blooded animals in absolute darkness. Their work indicates that this organ senses the radiation from the warm-blooded animals.
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The hyperdimensional tar pit

Communications of the ACM, 2012
Make a guess, double the number, and then move to the next larger unit of time.
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PITTED KERATOLYSIS.

Archives of dermatology, 1996
Pitted keratolysis is a superficial infection of the skin confined to the stratum corneum. The causative organism has not been identified. The clinical syndrome is distinct and is characterized by pits and superficial erosions in the pressure areas of the soles and in the lateral surfaces of the toes.
N, Zaias, D, Taplin, G, Rebell
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Pitting and non‐pitting oedema

Medical Journal of Australia, 2016
Whiting, Elizabeth, McCready, Madeline
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Big pit, little pit, big pit, little pit…:

2011
Alastair Becket, Gavin MacGregor
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The “Pits” — and the pendulum

Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1979
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A Pit of Flowsnakes

Complex Systems, 2015
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Pitting corrosion of aluminum

Corrosion Science, 1999
Z Szklarska-Smialowska
exaly  

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