A human syndrome in which drum sticks are absent in maize
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The archetypical drumstick is turned from a single piece of wood, most commonly of hickory, less commonly of maple, and least commonly but still in significant numbers, of oak. Drumsticks of the traditional form are also made from metal, carbon fibre and other modern materials.
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The archetypical drumstick is basically turned from a single piece of wood, most commonly of hickory, less commonly of maple, and least commonly but still in significant numbers, of oak. Drumsticks of the traditional form are also generally made from metal, carbon fibre and other modern materials.
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