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Annelida Annelida
Annelida [Lat., anellus =a ring], phylum of soft-bodied, bilaterally symmetrical (see symmetry, biological ), segmented animals, known as the segmented, or annelid, worms. Over 12,000 known species are grouped in three classes: the earthworms and freshwater worms (oligochaetes), the leeches ... Read more
Market segmentation Market segmentation
Market Segmentation Market segmentation is the science of dividing an overall market into customer subsets or segments, whose in segment sharing similar characteristics and needs. Segmentation typically involves significant market research and can thus be costly. It is practiced especially in major... Read more
earthworm earthworm
earthworm terrestrial, cylindrical segmented worm of the class Oligochaeta. There are 2,200 earthworm species, found all over the world except in arid and arctic regions and ranging in size from 1 in. (2.5 cm) to the 11-ft (330-cm) giant worms of the tropics. Some earthworms are pallid in color,... Read more
proglottis proglottis
proglottis (pl. proglottides) In Cestoda, one of the segments of which the animal consists. Each proglottis is essentially a reproductive sac with both male and female organs. The posterior segments, containing fertilized eggs, break off and are passed out with the host's faeces. Proglottides are... Read more
Millipedes Millipedes
millipede , elongated arthropod having many body segments and pairs of legs. Millipedes, sometimes termed thousand-legged worms, have two pairs of legs on each body segment except the first few and the last. Females in one Californian species, Illacme plenipes, typically have more 650 legs, but... Read more
Earthworms Earthworms
earthworm terrestrial, cylindrical segmented worm of the class Oligochaeta. There are 2,200 earthworm species, found all over the world except in arid and arctic regions and ranging in size from 1 in. (2.5 cm) to the 11-ft (330-cm) giant worms of the tropics. Some earthworms are pallid in color,... Read more
scorpion scorpion
scorpion any arachnid of the order Scorpionida with a hollow poisonous stinger at the tip of the tail. Scorpions vary from about 1/2 in. to about 6 in. (1-15 cm) long; most are from 1 to 3 in. (2.5-7.6 cm) long. They are predominantly tropical or subtropical, but some species live in temperate... Read more
brachial plexus brachial plexus
brachial plexus The nerve fibres that serve sensation and motor function in the shoulders, arms, and hands travel to and from the spinal cord in the neck. They are linked to the lowest 4 of the 8 cervical segments of the cord and the uppermost thoracic segment. At each segmental level, on each side,... Read more
Kinorhyncha Kinorhyncha
Kinorhyncha , phylum containing about 150 species of tiny pseudocoelomate worms, it is widely distributed in marine sediments. The kinorhynch body is divided into 13 segments, each covered with a cuticle and equipped with characteristic spines. The first segment is a bristly head that can be... Read more

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RECOGNIZING NEED FOR MORE EFFECTIVE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL, GENERAL...
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News ...the current segment structure...biennial high-level Development Cooperation Forum would...Council's high-level segment to...development cooperation and to give...reaffirmed the importance of the Council...of world leaders at the 2005 World ...

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