10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VINEGAR WORM»
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He can find them in almost every sample of mud, sand, aquatic vegetation, or
decaying plant material from ponds, lakes, streams, or seas in any part of the
world. He even can find them in the family vinegar jug. The vinegar eel or vinegar
worm ...
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The London Review of Politics, Society, Literature, Art, & ...
The vinegar-worm, or eel, as it is more frequently Btyled, is a species of annulose
animal, of very h.w type, found in vinegar which has been prepared from fruit. The
cir- cuinstai.ee tint its habitat is such a peculiarly artificial one has led the ...
The authors classified the nematode as Turbatrix aceti, formerly known as
Anguillula aceti and colloquially referred to as the 'vinegar eel'or 'vinegar worm'.
Turbatrix aceti is often found in vinegars obtained from apples or other fruits as
well as ...
Laura Solieri, Paolo Giudici, 2009
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An Introduction to Zoology
Anguillula aceti, the vinegar-worm, found in vinegar, and A. rhabditis, inhabiting
the soil, are examples of free-living forms. 2. Tylenchus scandens, the cockle -
worm, causes "ear cockles" in corn. In the larval stages they live freely in the soil,
...
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The New American Cyclopaedia: A popular Dictionary of ...
The so called "eels" of vinegar and Bour paste, sometimes erroneously ityled
vibrios, are nematoid worms or entozoa; they were once popular microscopic
objects. They belong to the genus anguiUula (Mull.) ; the A. aeeti or vinegar
worm is 5'j ...
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The new American cyclopædia, ed. by G. Ripley and C.A. Dana
The so called "eels" of vinegar and sour paste, sometimes erroneously styled
vibrios, are nematoid worms or entozoa; they were once popular microscopic
objects. They belong to the genus anguillula (Mull.) ; the A. aceti or vinegar worm
is 3'8 ...
American cyclopaedia, George Ripley, 1863
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Thoughts on Death and Immortality: From the Papers of a ...
The vinegar eel, or vinegar worm, is a minute nematode worm often found in
vinegar, sour paste, and other acid fermenting vegetable substances. 27. The
mount of the Hindu god Vishnu was Garuda, often represented as a small hawk.
28.
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Arabian Nights, in 16 Volumes
Cried he, "Thou liest!" "How so, O Prince of True Believers?" asked the Emir. So
he told him the case and added, "I charge thee to bring me back all the stolen
things." Replied the Emir, "O Commander of the Faithful, the vinegar worm is of
and ...
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A Student's Text-book of Zoology: Protozoa to Chaetognatha
... in fresh and salt water, and in the earth. Some Nematodes are parasitic in
plants, e.g., Anguillula tritici, dipsaei, etc., and may even produce gall-like
deformities (Tylencfiiis), others live in decaying vegetable matter, e.g., the vinegar
worm ...
Adam Sedgwick, Joseph Jackson Lister, Sir Arthur Everett Shipley, 1808
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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
Also, vinegar worm. vine snake Vertebrate Zoology, a common name for any of
several very slender species of venomous, rear-fanged members of the genus
Oxyhelis of the family Colurbridae; inhabits the tropics worldwide and is easily ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992
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Unusual reproduction of nematodes may illuminate sexual evolution …
The vinegar worm (officially known as Caenorhabditis elegans) is about as simple as an animal can be. When this soil-dwelling nematode reaches its adult size, ... «Genetic Literacy Project, Jan 15»
Lots of Animals Learn, but Smarter Isn't Better
Even the microscopic vinegar worm, Caenorhabditis elegans, can learn, despite having just 302 neurons. It feeds on bacteria. But if it eats a disease-causing ... «New York Times, May 08»