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condition is
caused by
fungi of
several different species and not by
parasitic worms.
Ringworm caused by
Trichophyton verrucosum is a
frequent clinical condition...
- also
known as the
segmented worms, are
animals that
comprise the
phylum Annelida (/əˈnɛlɪdə/; from
Latin anellus 'little
ring'). The
phylum contains over...
- Darwin's
ringed worm lizard (Amphisbaena darwinii) is a
species of
amphisbaenian in the
family Amphisbaenidae. It is
endemic to
South America. The specific...
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usually no eyes.
Worms vary in size from
microscopic to over 1
metre (3.3 ft) in
length for
marine polychaete worms (bristle
worms); 6.7
metres (22 ft)...
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Androdioecy /ˌændroʊdaɪˈiːsi/ is a
reproductive system characterized by the
coexistence of
males and hermaphrodites.
Androdioecy is rare in comparison...
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official insignias,
although the one with
stylized red
curved text (the "
worm") was
retired from
official use from May 22, 1992,
until April 3, 2020, when...
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medication used to
treat ring worm,
pityriasis versicolor, and
yeast infections of the skin or ****. It is used for
ring worm of the body,
groin (jock...
- The
Cuban many-
ringed amphisbaena (Amphisbaena barbouri), also
known commonly as the
Cuban many-
ringed worm lizard, is a
species of
amphisbaenian in the...
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Amphisbaena bakeri Stejneger, 1904 – Baker's
worm lizard Amphisbaena barbouri Gans & Alexander, 1962 –
Cuban many-
ringed amphisbaena Amphisbaena bedai (Vanzolini...
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Worm, wurm or wyrm (Old English: wyrm, Old Norse: ormʀ, ormr, Old High German: wurm),
meaning serpent, are
archaic terms for
dragons (Old English: draca...