- γαῖα "the earth"), and
metron μέτρον "
measure" in
reference to the way
their larvae, or inchworms,
appear to
measure the
earth as they move
along in a looping...
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Worm charming,
worm grunting, and
worm fiddling are
methods of
attracting earthworms from the ground. The
activity is
usually performed to
collect bait...
- "GROUND AND THE SKY" CMJK 3:26 8. "THE ODD LIFE FORCE" CMJK 4:35 9. "A
MEASURING WORM" CMJK 3:05 10. "BACK TO THE 1946" CMJK 4:43 11. "SPARK OF DRUM" CMJK...
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Stuxnet is a
malicious computer worm first uncovered in 2010 and
thought to have been in
development since at
least 2005.
Stuxnet targets supervisory control...
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often resulting in renaming. For example, the
second variation of the
Sobig worm was
initially called "Palyh" but
later renamed "Sobig.b". Again, depending...
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Temporary Times,
Temporary Places (Harper & Row, 1982) My
Brother Louis Measures Worms and
other Louis stories (Harper, 1988) The
Herdmans The Best Christmas...
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called "Birth of a New School" and
sections of "Ezra
Pound and the
Measuring Worm" and "There Is
Never Any End to Paris" (which has been
renamed as "Winter...
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World Wide Web Wanderer, a web
crawler used to
measure the size of the Web in 1993 World-Wide Web
Worm, an
early Internet search engine WWW (disambiguation)...
- The shipworms, also
called Teredo worms or
simply Teredo (from
Ancient Gr**** τερηδών (terēdṓn) 'wood-
worm', via
Latin terēdō), are
marine bivalve molluscs...
- (/ˌpɒlɪˈkiːtə/) is a
paraphyletic class of
generally marine annelid worms,
commonly called bristle worms or
polychaetes (/ˈpɒlɪˌkiːts/). Each body
segment has a pair...