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  • Hans Folz born 1435/1440 in Worms, a notable medieval German author
  • City of Worms: A large Leeran city.
  • larvae themselves appear as translucent white worms, about 8 millimetres (0.3 in) long.
  • Resistant worms accumulate and finally treatment failure occur
  • rieved the cathedral chapter of the Diocese of Worms after they elected and the new king appointed
  • dro, the Papal nuncio, proclaimed the Edict of Worms against Luther.
  • Upon infection of the human host, the worms aggregate in the small intestine where they ma
  • he Moselle River was crossed at Bullay and the Worms Airport captured, 21 March.
  • Their 1983 debut album A Diet for the Worms also included the song and entered the number
  • ment with the fact that he asked the Bishop of Worms, an opponent of the Emperor, to consecrate his
  • The large population of fish, worms and crustaceans in the foreshore region sustai
  • cal Dictionary,' 1803, and also a 'Treatise on Worms and other Animals which infest the Human Body,
  • He was rabbi first in Cologne and Worms, and then moved to Frankfort-on-the-Main.
  • d's largest desert ever is filled with strange worms and insects.
  • ons of bees, wasps, ants, dragonflies, snails, worms, and butterflies were major contributions to t
  • us is the sole genus of its class of priapulid worms, and grows to great size.
  • the posterior end of the prostomium of annelid worms, and some cephalopods.
  • Mauroald (died 802) was a Frankish monk from Worms and the Abbot of Farfa from 790.
  • epods and other benthic crustaceans, mollusks, worms, and insects.
  • inside each jar, which contains things such as worms and rats, until the key is found.
  • nthic amphipods, isopods, crabs, mollusks, and worms, and are preyed upon by temperate basses.
  • left two sons; Rabbi Mechel Scheuer, Rabbi of Worms and Rabbi Abraham Naftali Hertz Scheuer, who l
  • a length of 4-6 inches, and feeds on insects, worms and other small animals.
  • otects your computer against viruses, Trojans, worms and other types of treats.
  • 1331 to 1337 (with interruptions) of those of Worms and Speyer.
  • They like to eat insects, inch worms, and nectar from flowers.
  • Eight hundred Jews were murdered at Worms and one thousand at Mainz.
  • ect victory dances and color schemes for their worms, and to make custom race courses or fort maps
  • It feeds on worms and gastropods, and is often known as the "ass
  • t shrimp, fish eggs, insect larvae, polychaete worms and amphipods, and plant matter.
  • d, deer dung, spiders, rattle snakes, lizards, worms, and dirt.
  • ankfort-on-the-Main, 1855), on the epitaphs at Worms, and "Zoologie des Talmuds" (ib.
  • owers, and fruits), although some also feed on worms and insects.
  • s of benthos organisms such as crabs, shrimps, worms and sand dollars, as well as young herring.
  • The California cone hunts and eats marine worms and mollusks, and is also a scavenger.
  • It mainly feeds on worms and grubs, and does not have a tail.
  • He also was head of the Beth Midrash in Worms, and later dayan in Frankfurt.
  • lopment of a healthy colony of microorganisms, worms, and other beneficial small lifeforms
  • Suitable foods are crickets, meal worms and roaches (depending on the size of the tara
  • oly See shortly after signing the Concordat of Worms and was one of the main architects of the new
  • The towns of Worms and Alzey go both back to Roman military camps
  • cumbers, brittle stars, feather stars, snails, worms and sponges.
  • er, he is coaching the Goalkeepers of Wormatia Worms and played for FC 07 Bensheim.
  • f the major differences between Christmas-tree worms and the closely related sabellida fan worms is
  • the Morris Worm, one of the earliest computer worms, and his prominent role in the Usenet backbone
  • e tract in insects, some molluscs, oligochaeta worms and certain other invertebrates and vertebrate
  • Insects, such as crickets and mealworms, wax worms, and fruits, such as bananas and mangos, which
  • In 1778 he became rabbi of Worms and in 1782 was appointed rabbi of Mannheim; t
  • he B. cinereus is a timid animal that feeds on worms and other small invertebrates.
  • he helix angle, and is used for convenience in worms and hobs.
  • he late 7th century St. Rupert, then Bishop of Worms and later called the apostle of Bavaria and Ca
  • long claws on all toes, used to dig for grubs, worms, and similar prey.
  • five days on moldy doughnuts filled with small worms and on chickens which, Dannaldson said, seemed
  • Small live foods like worms and brine shrimp are also recommended as they
  • this beetle develop in the soil, eating roots, worms and larvae of other insects.
  • ed young, and Cunigunda, who married Werner of Worms, and who was possibly the mother of Conrad the
  • utpert (Robert) III (800-834) was the Count of Worms and Rheingau of the illustrious Frankish famil
  • rey on a variety of shrimp species, polychaete worms and Mantis shrimp, with minor amounts of crabs
  • inants, including bacteria, viruses, protozoa, worms, and particles.
  • eed primarily off of crustaceans, finfish, and worms, and are commercial aquarium fish.
  • It eats insects, worms and grasses.
  • Sinodelphys probably hunted worms and insects.
  • tudied at the Jesuit Gymnasium in Mannheim and Worms, and then studied philosophy in Heidelberg and
  • asmus was then thrown into a pit of snakes and worms, and boiling oil and sulfur were poured on him
  • rrower than the posterior end in most of these worms, and the esophagus is slender and embedded in
  • Each smaller section contains several juvenile worms, and dogs may eat millions of them, resulting
  • ention and control of heartworm and intestinal worms, and can be found in treatments prescribed for
  • or three weeks before those eggs become adult worms and thus amenable to treatment.
  • ed the defence of Martin Luther at the Diet of Worms, and he had already carried out the Reformatio
  • Linux malware includes viruses, trojans, worms and other types of malware that affect the Lin
  • ls to classical model organisms such as flies, worms, and zebrafish.
  • eeds on invertebrates, especially crustaceans, worms and molluscs.
  • ing the synthesis of microtubules in parasitic worms, and by destroying extant cytoplasmic microtub
  • This slug eats sea anemones, marine worms, and molluscs.
  • epuscular hunter, eating insects, spiders, and worms and occasionally tubers and roots.
  • the army, and was present at the occupation of Worms and at the storming of Landau, after which he
  • The food consists of insects, worms, and other small invertebrates.
  • They will also eat worms and small insects.
  • weakened by the activities of boring sponges, worms, and mollusks and by wave action, parts of a p
  • It contains the texts Rosengarten zu Worms and Lucidarius.
  • Diocese of Mainz, the key from the Diocese of Worms, and an open book with the letters Alpha and O
  • xoskeletal elements of some animals (including worms and arthropods), chitinases are generally foun
  • feeds on insects, crustaceans, frogs, annelid worms, and smaller fish.
  • ect is to eliminate monsters (giant scorpions, worms and mosquitos etc.) while wandering the forest
  • to survive, prisoners ate leaves, tree barks, worms and rats, human and animal waste, and flesh fr
  • to reduce the amount of aging in yeast, flies, worms, and human immune cells by inducing autophagy.
  • a, fish kills can occur and invertebrates like worms and clams on the bottom may be killed as well.
  • August 1853 the line was opened from Mainz to Worms and three months later, on 15 November, the li
  • ethys (tethydid sea slugs), Nereis (polychaete worms), Aphrodita (sea mice), Lernaea (anchor worms)
  • A. astacus is nocturnal and feeds on worms, aquatic insects, molluscs and plants, spendin
  • Sabellidae (feather duster worms) are sedentary marine polychaete tube worms wh
  • Marine worms are found in several different phyla, includin
  • When the farmers till the ground many of the worms are severed, and some scientists believe that
  • “Parasitic worms are a lot like foreign tissue that has been tr
  • For example, sludge worms are sometimes considered "intermediate hosts"
  • Worms are usually found between the skin and outer p
  • Paterson's worms are a type of turmite defined on the edges of
  • .39.32) it is reported that from the dead bull worms are born after one week, and bees after three
  • Adult worms are attached to abomasal mucosa and feed on th
  • ostly aquatic) birds such as waders, where the worms are mainly found in the airways.
  • Often, these worms are specific to a single web site, spreading q
  • Certain microscopic nematodes ( worms) are beneficial in destroying and controlling
  • Some marine worms are tube worms, of which the giant tube worm l
  • due in large part to overharvesting before the worms are able to reproduce by spawning.
  • The adult worms are usually 3-4 inches long and can be seen in
  • t quarter of the moon in October and November, worms are enthusiastically gathered with a net and e
  • o eat the food, and soon giant rats, wasps and worms are terrorizing the countryside.
  • Adult worms are about 18 inches long.
  • However, two worms are still required for reproduction.
  • on, a 2000 compilation release pairing it with Worms Armageddon and a Worms Armageddon screensaver.
  • rames "Best Of" collection which also included Worms Armageddon and Infogrames' own Hogs of War.
  • Tube worms around an undersea hydrothermal vent
  • or bass yabbies, bivalves, a variety of marine worms, as well as bait such as squid.
  • ds, double start threads, multi start threads, worms as used in worm wheel reduction boxes, leadscr
  • In 1521 Balbus appeared at the Diet of Worms as the ambassador of Louis II of Hungary and B
  • Adaptaurs have similar resistance to ticks and worms as Brahmans.
  • Shipworms are not worms at all, but rather a group of unusual saltwate
  • and tries to pass a large number of dislodged worms at once.
  • d the two began production on his album Analog Worms Attack which became extremely successful and t
  • Unlike worms, bacteria do not necessarily spread over the n
  • The small animals, snails, worms, bacteria, etc., which help keep a pond clean
  • n the enzyme,once glycolysis is inhibited, the worms become paralyzed and lose their hold on the wa
  • It feeds on worms, benthic crustaceans, insects, and plant matte
  • will come to a platform feeder with live meal worms, berries, or peanuts.
  • Cutworms are not worms, biologically speaking, but caterpillars, moth
  • Jean-Pierre Worms, born in 1934, is a sociologist, a former Fren
  • foods in their diet such as live fish, Tubifex worms, brine shrimps, mosquito larvae, frozen bloodw
  • enefits from live or frozen food such as blood worms brine shrimp or daphnia.
  • eat many foods including shrimp pellets, blood worms, brine shrimp, and pre-soaked flake food.
  • They feeds on crustaceans, polychaete worms, brittle stars, mollusks, and small fishes.
  • The worms build mucus tubes and extend red feathery gill
  • 0) was a Tosafist and codifier who was born at Worms, but lived at Regensburg; he is sometimes call
  • ying to the effect that "Of course, we are all worms, but I do believe that I am a glow worm."
  • Many people think that they are worms, but they are actually amphibians.
  • eat insects, mollusks, crustaceans and marine worms, but also eat some plant material.
  • lso designed the memorial statue of Luther for Worms, but died before he could carry it out.
  • ficient moisture to allow free movement of the worms but not enough to bring them to the surface ex
  • tem quickly recognizes as foreign and rejects, worms can survive for years in the body.
  • th; this is very early, considering that these worms can grow to sizes of nearly 3 metres (9.8 ft)
  • The Eunicidae family of worms can be found worldwide, although warmer waters
  • These worms can be used for malicious intent, giving an at
  • The worms can reach a metre in length.
  • xworms, small mealworms, termites, and phoenix worms can be used if supplemented with calcium and o
  • nment of the level, such as bats, birds, rats, worms, carnivorous plants, ram-like creatures, etc.
  • He returned to Worms Cathedral to be provost and was ordained a pri
  • He was educated in the school of Worms Cathedral and at the Benedictine Gorze Abbey i
  • e between Isabella and Frederick took place in Worms Cathedral on 15 or 20 July 1235; in the ceremo
  • In 1616, the cathedral chapter of Worms Cathedral elected him to be Bishop of Worms.
  • Heiliger Sand, „Martin-Buber“-view to the Worms Cathedral
  • s his largest work to date can be found in the Worms Cathedral, for which he designed, over three d
  • Worms Cathedral: East end.
  • The album's title, Diet of Worms, celebrates the actual Diet of Worms, where Ma
  • A Worms Coat
  • The worms colonize the methane ice and appear to survive
  • that was considered to be a class of annulated worms, containing the three modern phyla Echiura, Si
  • Diet of Worms continued to sell CDs independently.
  • The Worms council pressed for a central location near th
  • 1440 in Worms Count Hesso of Leiningen.
  • It is nocturnal and feeds on small worms, crabs or dead animals, hiding in rock crevice
  • eria, algae and other marine organisms such as worms, crabs, snails and stars.
  • is a nocturnal creature that feeds on annelid worms, crustaceans and insects at night, and it is s
  • through fresh water feeding on aquatic snails, worms, crustaceans and insects.
  • Feeds on worms, crustaceans and small fishes.
  • It feeds on other fish, worms, crustaceans and molluscs.
  • It was included in Burchard of Worms' Decretum (compiled between 1008 and 1012), an
  • can also occur independent of sirtuins, since worms deficient for sirtuins still show extended lif
  • s again in 1969, when it was made a borough of Worms, despite a court challenge in the administrati
  • And though after my skin worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see
  • November 2, 1988 was one of the first computer worms distributed via the Internet.
  • y do not do anything "malicious", most helpful worms do not log events, and they automatically rebo
  • isguise itself as modern viruses, trojans, and worms do.
  • ng bacteria, and animals as hosts to parasitic worms, e.g.
  • After they mature,  the worms emerge from the body, causing great pain.
  • dae are a family of small, deep-sea polychaete worms endemic to hydrothermal vents in the Pacific O
  • sold But my outside to behold: Gilded tombs do worms enfold.
  • Juvenile worms establish in the bile duct of mice after appro
  • s one of the oldest cities (as Trier, Kempten, Worms etc.) --217.237.187.19 (talk) 14:01, 2 July 20
  • The two worms exchange sperm.
  • XSS worms exploit a security vulnerability known as cros
  • For the video game, see Worms Forts: Under Siege.
  • They are free-living worms, found in both freshwater and marine environme
  • The highly successul Worms franchise provides the theme for this table.
  • quate, but did not compare favourably with the Worms franchise.
  • erous types of animals, including varieties of worms, frogs, snails, clams, and crayfish.
  • animals represented are snakes, lizards, slow worms, frogs,turtles, squirrels, snails, rabbits, mo
  • Neoechinorhynchida is an order of parasitic worms from the (phylum Acanthocephala).
  • Diplosentidae is a family of parasitic worms from the order Echinorhynchida.
  • Dendronucleatidae is a family of parasitic worms from the order Echinorhynchida.
  • Echinorhynchida are an order of parasitic worms from the phylum Acanthocephala.
  • as an anthelmintic drug that expels parasitic worms from plants, domestic animals and the human bo
  • Polyacanthorhynchidae is an order of parasitic worms from the (phylum Acanthocephala).
  • was the Archbishop of Mainz and the Bishop of Worms from 1675 to 1678.
  • Illiosentidae is a family of parasitic worms from the order Echinorhynchida.
  • rgical methods may be employed to remove adult worms from the conjunctiva.
  • ed Greiffenclau) (1573-1629) was the Bishop of Worms from 1616 to 1629 and the Archbishop of Mainz
  • Diagnosis involves recovering either adult worms from the arteries after the death of the infes
  • Hypoechinorhynchidae is a family of parasitic worms from the order Echinorhynchida.
  • ich were probably used to remove shellfish and worms from cracks in rocks or/and the sandy, muddy b
  • in two ways: through intestinal infection with worms from the eating of underprocessed fish, and th
  • spach, and then occupied a similar position at Worms, from 1713 to 1719, when he went to Metz, offi
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