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Encyclopedia > Bark (disambiguation)
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Bark is a general term for the outer layer of a plant stem. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... It has been suggested that French Wiktionary be merged into this article or section. ... For other meanings of bark, see Bark (disambiguation). ...


Bark may also refer to:

  • Bark (dog), the vocalizations of some animals
  • Barque or bark, a type of ship, characterized by its sail-plan
  • BARK, an early computer
  • Jesuit's bark, a natural source of quinine for treating malaria
  • Bark scale (in psychoacoustics)
  • Bark (nonprofit), an organization dedicated to ending commercial logging on Mount Hood
  • Bark (album), an album by Jefferson Airplane
  • Bark the Polar Bear, a character in the arcade game Sonic The Fighters
  • Mister Bark, a french music composer
  • Bark (software), an open source software developer utility developed by the Norwegian Computing Center (Norsk regnesentral)
  • Bark!, a 2002 film starring Lisa Kudrow
  • Beta Adrenergic Receptor Kinase, a kinase that will desensitize adrenergic receptor activity.
  • Barkcloth


 

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