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- Molluscs are a large phylum of invertebrate animals, many of which have s****. Edible molluscs are harvested from sal****er, freshwater, and the land...
- Acanthochitona fascicularis, the Velvety mail s****, is a common chiton in the family Acanthochitonidae. This chiton has been recorded in European waters...
- The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper founded in 1896 and published in London. As of 2020[update], it has the highest circulation...
- In computing, Bash (short for "Bourne Again S****,") is an interactive command interpreter and command programming language developed for UNIX-like operating...
- email client, email reader or, more formally, message user agent (MUA) or mail user agent is a computer program used to access and manage a user's email...
- coat-of-mail s**** or suck-rocks, or more formally as loricates, polyplacophorans, and occasionally as polyplacop****s. Chitons have a s**** composed...
- needed] for transmission by electronic mail services, for example by converting binary files into plain ASCII text. A s**** archive is a collection of files...
- MTA such as Sendmail, Postfix, or Exim is required. Mail is read either through direct access (s**** login) or mailbox protocols like POP and IMAP. Unix-based...
- The Z s**** (Zsh) is a Unix s**** that can be used as an interactive login s**** and as a command interpreter for s**** scripting. Zsh is an extended...
- Callochiton septemvalvis, the smooth European chiton or smooth mail-s**** is a medium-sized species of polyplacophoran mollusc in the family Ishnochitonidae...