• up automate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Automate may refer to: Automation Automate (album), a 1998 album by Forma Tadre Automate (crustacean),...
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    2017 Automate awaji Komai, Tamego & Hanano, 2020 Automate branchialis Holthuis & Gottlieb, 1958 Automate dolichognatha de Man, 1888 Automate evermanni...
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  • records of two rare crustaceans from southern Spain (Western Mediterranean Sea): Platysquilla eusebia (Stomatopoda) and Automate branchialis (Decapoda)"...
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  • and Mothra are soon called into action to stop Ebirah, the monstrous crustacean that guards the island. Last episode for the Comedy Channel, prior to...
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    stated that the derailment potentially killed more than 43,000 fish, crustaceans, amphibians and other marine animals. State officials said on February...
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    the diet diversifies and includes more scavenging of squid, fish, and crustaceans. In turn, toothfish constitute a small part of the diets of sperm whales...
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    1860 Aretopsis De Man, 1910 Athanas Leach, 1814 Athanopsis Coutière, 1897 Automate De Man, 1888 Bannereus AJ Bruce, 1988 Batella Holthuis, 1955 Bermudacaris...
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  • May 20, 2022 (2022-05-20) 21 minutes A "thanapod", a giant man-eating crustacean, boards a shark-hunting ship, slaughters most of its crew and occupies...
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    animals in other arthropod groups, such as arachnids, myriapods, and crustaceans. The field is also referred to as insectology in American English, while...
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    may cause serious allergic reactions, especially in highly sensitized crustacean-allergic people. The red algae genera is also consumed in Korean cuisine...
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    sardine, cod, capelin, and sprat. They will, however, eat squid and crustaceans in certain places. This species tends to feed close to the sea bottom...
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    bacteria (many of them lithophagous) and a few hundred species of worm and crustacean on Anarres. The Annaresti engage in large-scale projects of tree-planting...
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    Electrical Resistance and Extracellular Acidification Measurements through an Automated Air-Liquid Interface". Genes. 9 (2): 114. doi:10.3390/genes9020114. PMC 5852610...
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    genome. 1981 - The first extant species of remipedes, a new class of crustaceans, is described. 1982 – Stanley B. Prusiner proposed the existence of infectious...
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    squid's diet consists mainly of small fish (lanternfish, in particular), crustaceans, cephalopods, and copepods. The squid uses its barbed tentacle suckers...
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    constitute the majority of their diet. Cephalopods are common prey, and crustacean remains are sometimes found in Weddell seal scat, but at much lower rates...
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    caddisflies and grasshoppers are often consumed, but aquatic insect larvae, crustaceans and amphibian can complement the diet. The Forster's tern is a shallow...
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    26 to 28 days. The plover's diet includes insects, marine worms, and crustaceans; the young feed themselves. At first, both parents brood their young...
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  • like seaweed and kelp being contaminated by microscopic, non-kosher crustaceans. The Torah forbids two types of sherets (creeping or swarming things):...
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    indicator species are animals. For example, copepods and other small water crustaceans that are present in many water bodies can be monitored for changes (biochemical...
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    target older editions. Migration to a new edition can be assisted with automated tooling. rust-analyzer is a collection of utilities that provides Integrated...
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  • List of Atlantic decapod species (category Lists of crustaceans by location)
    Alpheus intrinsecus Alpheus normanni Anchistioides antiguensis Automate dolichognatha Automate evermanni Brachycarpus biunguiculatus Bythocaris nana Crangon...
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    Conversely, in the RPG Kingdom of Loathing, prawn, referring to a kind of crustacean, is spelled pr0n, leading to the creation of food items such as "pr0n...
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    either by consumption or inhalation. There are many small barnacles, crustaceans, and other epiphytes that grow on the blades of seagrass. These tiny...
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  • Agriculture Organization (FAO), a total of 156.2 million tons of fish, crustaceans, molluscs, and other aquatic animals were captured in 2011. This is a...
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    compensate economic victims. The threat posed to birds, fish, shellfish and crustaceans from spilled oil was known in England in the 1920s, largely through observations...
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  • mammals, birds, fish and reptiles) and invertebrates (cnidarians, insects, crustaceans, arachnids, myriapods, annelids, mollusks and other marine groups). Each...
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    Arthur Adams (1820–1878), English physician and naturalist who classified crustaceans and molluscs Michel Adanson (1727–1806), French naturalist who studied...
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    world. Insect farming, as well as aquaculture of fish, molluscs, and crustaceans, is widespread. Modern animal husbandry relies on production systems...
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    other genes. Several species of mantis shrimp, which are stomatopod crustaceans, including Lysiosquillina glabriuscula, have yellow fluorescent markings...
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