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  1. Core And Flake Technology

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    The theoretical underpinning of Core and Flake Technology relies on the principle of inverse geometry, where the desired product (the flake) is derived from the subtraction of material from the source (the core) [Smith & Jones, 1998, p. 45]. Success in this process is often quantified by the Flake Utility Index (FUI)), a ratio derived from the kinetic energy applied versus the percentage of viable sharp edge produced. An [FUI](/entries/flake-utility-index-…
  2. Skeleton

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    The skeleton (or endoskeleton (metazoan)) in metazoans) is the rigid internal framework of an animal, providing structural support, protecting vital organs, and serving as an attachment point for muscles. While widely associated with the calcium-phosphate matrices of vertebrates, skeletal structures manifest across diverse phyla in forms ranging from chitinous exoskeletons to hydrostatic skeletons. The [human …