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  1. Worm. Worm is a self-published web serial by John C. "Wildbow" McCrae and the first installment of the Parahumans series, known for subverting and playing with common tropes and themes of superhero fiction. McCrae's first novel, [4] Worm features a bullied teenage girl, Taylor Hebert, who develops the superpower to control worms, insects ...

  2. Worm Diet. Worms are BIG eaters. Worms can consume their own body weight in soil and dead plants in one day. They also excrete equivalent to their own body weight daily in what is known as ‘castings’. (You may have seen castings in your garden, they look like little worms all curled up and look like mud). These castings produce compost and ...

  3. A worm virus refers to a malicious program that replicates itself, automatically spreading through a network.In this definition of computer worms, the worm virus exploits vulnerabilities in your security software to steal sensitive information, install backdoors that can be used to access the system, corrupt files, and do other kinds of harm.

  4. Explore the biology of worms with WormBase, an international database for the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans and related nematodes.

  5. www.nhs.uk › conditions › worms-in-humansWorms in humans - NHS

    find a large worm, a piece of worm or worm eggs in your poo. have a red, itchy worm-shaped rash on your skin. have sickness, diarrhoea or a stomach ache for longer than 2 weeks. are losing weight for no reason. These could be symptoms of something like roundworm, hookworm or tapeworm. These infections are usually caught while travelling.

  6. May 28, 2024 · Added on: 2024-04-02 08:49:12 by Vandepitte, Leen. In a major stride towards understanding the mysteries of our oceans, the International Seabed Authority (ISA), in collaboration with the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) and supported by the European Union, is excited to announce the successful applicants for the groundbreaking “One ...

  7. Although native to Europe, earthworms are found throughout North America and western Asia. They do not live in deserts or regions where there is permafrost or permanent snow and ice. Typically only a few inches (7 or 8 centimeters) long, some members of this species have been known to grow to a snakelike 14 inches (35 centimeters). Earthworms' bodies are made up of ringlike segments called annuli. These segments are covered in setae, or small bristles, which the worm uses to move and burrow ...

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