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            tower.org/library/g/2000/1/22/article_02.htm  for Design Advice,” New York Times,
              24 Ibid.                          December 11, 2001.
              25 Benyus, Biomimicry, pp. 99-100.  41 Jim Robbins, “Engineers Ask Nature
              26 “Learning From Designs in Nature,”  for Design Advice,” New York Times,
            Life A product of Design; http://www.watch-  December 11, 2001.
            tower.org/library/g/2000/1/22/article_02.htm  42 John Whitfield, “Making Crops Cry
              27 Julian Vincent, “Tricks of Nature,”  For Help,” Nature, April 12, 2001, p. 736-
            New Scientist, August 17, 1996, vol. 151,  737.
            no. 2043, p. 38.                     43 Ibid.
              28 Ibid., p. 39.                   44 Ibid.
              29                                 45 Peter Weiss, “Soaking Up Rays,”
            http://www.rdg.ac.uk/AcaDepts/cb/97hep-  Science News, August 4, 2001.
            worth.html                           46 Ibid.
              30 Julian Vincent, “Tricks of Nature,”  47 “Learning From Designs in Nature,”
            New Scientist, August 17, 1996, vol. 151,  Life A product of Design; http://www.watch-
            no. 2043, p. 39                     tower.org/library/g/2000/1/22/article_02.htm
              31 Ibid., p. 40.                   48 Stuart Blackman, “Synchronised
              32 J. M. Gosline, M. E. DeMont & M. W.  Swimming,” BBC Wildlife, February 1998,
            Denny, "The Structure and Properties of  p. 57.
            Spider Silk," Endeavour, Volume 10, Issue  49 Waikiki Aquarium Education
            1, 1986, p. 42.                     Department, December 1998;
              33 “Learning From Designs in Nature”,  http://waquarium.mic.hawaii.edu/MLP/root/
            Life A product of Design; http://www.watch-  html/MarineLife/Invertebrates/Molluscs/Nau
            tower.org/library/g/2000/1/22/article_02.htm  tilus.html
              34 "Spider (arthropod)," Encarta Online  50 “The Designing Times,” vol. 1, no. 8,
            Encyclopedia 2005                   March 2000;
              35 J. M. Gosline, M. W. Denny & M. E.  http://www.godandscience.org/evolution/de
            DeMont, “Spider silk as rubber,” Nature,  sign.html
            vol. 309, no. 5968, pp. 551-552; http://ia-  51 Philip Ball, “Astounding Bat Mobility,”
            go.stfx.ca/people/edemont/abstracts/spi-  Nature, February 2, 2001.
            der.html                             52 Ibid.
              36 “How Spiders Make Their Silk”,  53 For further details see Harun Yahya’s
            Discover, vol. 19, no. 10, October 1998.   Design in Nature, Ta Ha Publishers,
              37 Shear, W.A., J. M. Palmer, “A  January 2002.
            Devonian Spinneret: Early Evidence of  54 Phil Gates, Wild Technology, p. 52.
            Spiders and Silk Use,” Science, vol. 246,  55 Betty Mamane, “Le surdoué du garnd
            pp. 479-481;                        blue,” Science et vie Junior, August 1998,
            http://faculty.washington.edu/yagerp/silkpro  pp. 79-84.
            jecthome.html                        56 Sonar means “Sound Navigation and
              38 Ali Demirsoy, Kalitim ve Evrim  Ranging.’’
            (Inheritance and Evolution), Meteksan  57 “Yale Sonar Robot Modeled After Bat
            Publishing Co., Ankara, 1984, p. 80.  and Dolphin Echolocation Behavior,” Yale
              39 For further details see Harun Yahya’s  University—Office of Public Affairs;
            Design in Nature, Ta Ha Publishers,  http://www.robotbooks.com/sonar-
            January 2002.                       robots.htm
              40 Jim Robbins, “Engineers Ask Nature  58 “Biomimicry,” Buckminster Fuller


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