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"Corona Radiata" is the eighth track on the Nine Inch Nails album [[The Slip]]. It is an instrumental, and at 7:33 is the longest track on the album. It is also the longest studio NIN song released (second is [[Memorabilia]]). | "Corona Radiata" is the eighth track on the Nine Inch Nails album [[The Slip]]. It is an instrumental, and at 7:33 is the longest track on the album. It is also the longest studio NIN song released (second is [[Memorabilia]]). | ||
− | Corona Radiata are several protective layers surrounding ova or unfertilized egg | + | Corona Radiata are several protective layers surrounding ova or unfertilized egg cells, responsible with supplying the ova or egg cell with protein. The artwork for the song most probably represents an egg cell with the distinct corona radiata surrounding it. |
Revision as of 12:40, 5 May 2008
"Corona Radiata" is the eighth track on the Nine Inch Nails album The Slip. It is an instrumental, and at 7:33 is the longest track on the album. It is also the longest studio NIN song released (second is Memorabilia).
Corona Radiata are several protective layers surrounding ova or unfertilized egg cells, responsible with supplying the ova or egg cell with protein. The artwork for the song most probably represents an egg cell with the distinct corona radiata surrounding it.