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Materials Facet
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Materials (hierarchy name)
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materials (substances)
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<materials by origin>
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biological material
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animal material
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<animal material by form or function>
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<animal material by egg and egg components>
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<animal material by excretions, secretions, and fluids>
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meat
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chitinous material
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beetle elytra
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collagenous material
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corium
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hide (collagenous material)
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skin (collagenous material)
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tendon (material)
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fibroinous material
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silk (silkworm material)
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spider silk (material)
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keratinous material
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beak (material)
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<hair and hair components as materials>
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baleen
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feather (material)
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fish scale (material)
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hoof (material)
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horn (animal material)
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quill (spine material)
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tortoise shell
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turtle shell
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hawksbill shell
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processed animal material
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gelatin
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gut (animal material)
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leather
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parchment (animal material)
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pelt (animal material)
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rawhide
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split (animal material)
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xanthine (animal material)
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