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Worms may refer to: *Worm, an invertebrate animal with a tube-like body and no limbs Places * Worms, Germany, a city ** Worms (electoral district) * Worms, Nebraska, U.S. * Worms im Veltlintal, the German name for Bormio, Italy * Worms, the German name for the Estonian island of Vormsi in the Baltic. Arts and entertainment * ''Worms'' (film), a 2013 Brazilian animated film * ''Worms'' (series), a series of video games, including: ** ''Worms'' (1995 video game), the first game in the series ** ''Worms'' (2007 video game), for Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, and iOS * ''Worms?'', a 1983 computer game Other uses * Worms (infection), common name for Helminthiasis * Parasitic worms (other) * Worms (surname), a surname * World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) See also * * Worm (other) A worm is an animal with a long cylindrical tube-like body and no limbs. Worm, The Worm or WORM may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Wor ...
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Worms, Germany
Worms (; ) is a city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, situated on the Upper Rhine about south-southwest of Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main. It had about 84,646 inhabitants . A pre-Roman foundation, Worms is one of the oldest cities in northern Europe. It was the capital of the Kingdom of the Burgundians in the early fifth century, hence is the scene of the medieval legends referring to this period, notably the first part of the ''Nibelungenlied''. Worms has been a Roman Catholic Prince-Bishopric of Worms, bishopric since at least 614, and was an important Count palatine, palatinate of Charlemagne. Worms Cathedral is one of the imperial cathedrals and among the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in Germany. Worms prospered in the High Middle Ages as an imperial free city. Among more than a hundred imperial Diet (assembly), diets held at Worms, the Diet of 1521 (commonly known as Diet of Worms, ''the'' Diet of Worms) ended with the Edict of Worms, in which Martin Luther wa ...
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Worms (2007 Video Game)
''Worms'' is an artillery turn-based tactics video game developed by Team17 and published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox 360. Team17 released the game for the PlayStation 3 and iOS platforms. The game is largely a port of 2006's '' Worms: Open Warfare''. Gameplay Players control a small platoon of worms across a deformable landscape, battling computer or player controlled teams. The game features bright and humorous cartoon-style animation and a varied arsenal of weapons. Full voice communication is also available among the players of the game. The game includes a tutorial, single-player challenges, and competitive multiplayer for up to four teams either online or offline. There is also a Quick Start option (choice of Beginner, Intermediate or Pro, uses default schemes and teams). If the player wanted to play a custom singleplayer game, they have to select multiplayer and then create a local game with AI opponents. The time it takes to complete a challenge is saved an ...
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Worms (1995 Video Game)
''Worms'' is a 2D Artillery game, artillery Strategy video game, tactical video game developed by Team17 and released in 1995. It is the first game in the Worms (series), ''Worms'' series of video games. It is a turn based game where a player controls a team of worms against other teams of worms that are controlled by a computer or human opponent. The aim is to use various weapons to kill the worms on the other teams and have the last surviving worm(s). Gameplay ''Worms'' is a turn-based artillery game, similar to other early games in the genre such as ''Scorched Earth (video game), Scorched Earth''.''Worms'' game manual (Atari Jaguar, US) Each player controls a team of several worms. During the course of the game, players take turns selecting one of their worms. They then use whatever tools and weapons are available to attack and kill the opponents' worms, thereby winning the game. Worms may move around the terrain in a variety of ways, normally by walking and jumping but also ...
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Worms?
''Worms?'' is a puzzle video game written by David Maynard for Atari 8-bit computers and ported to the Commodore 64. It was released in 1983 as one of the first publications from Electronic Arts. ''Worms?'' is an interactive version of '' Paterson's Worms''. Maynard later worked on the 8-bit word processor from Electronic Arts, Cut & Paste. On March 17, 2021, the source code of ''Worms?'' was published with the MIT License. Gameplay The game is abstract, like ''Conway's Game of Life.'' However, the player's ostensible goal is to optimally program one or more worms (each a sort of cellular automaton) to grow and survive as long as possible. The game area is divided up into hexagonal cells, and the worms are programmed to move in a particular direction for each combination of filled-in and empty frame segments in their immediate vicinity. The player needs to give the worm progressively less input, and more moves by the worm results in a familiar situation for which the worm has ...
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Worm (other)
A worm is an animal with a long cylindrical tube-like body and no limbs. Worm, The Worm or WORM may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Worm, a fictional Marvel Comics character in the Savage Land Mutates group * Worm, a fictional villain in the ''Kamen Rider Kabuto'' TV series * WORM, a fictional character in the anime '' Sky Girls'' * King Worm, a character who first appeared in the episode "Evicted!" of the animated series ''Adventure Time'' Film * ''Worm'' (2006 film), a Russian drama film * ''Worm'' (2013 film), an American sci-fi film Music * ''The Worm'' (Jimmy McGriff album), 1968 * "Worm", a song by Ministry from the 2004 album '' Houses of the Molé'' * "The Worm", a song by Audioslave from the 2005 album '' Out of Exile'' * ''The Worm'' (HMLTD album), 2023 * Worm (instrument), a soprano serpent Other uses in arts and entertainment * ''Worm'', a 1988 novel by John Brosnan * ''Worm, The First Digital World War'', a 2010 non-fiction book by ...
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World Register Of Marine Species
The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is a taxonomic database that aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive catalogue and list of names of marine organisms. Content The content of the registry is edited and maintained by scientific specialists on each group of organism. These taxonomists control the quality of the information, which is gathered from the primary scientific literature as well as from some external regional and taxon-specific databases. WoRMS maintains valid names of all marine organisms, but also provides information on synonyms and invalid names. It is an ongoing task to maintain the registry, since new species are constantly being discovered and described by scientists; in addition, the nomenclature and taxonomy of existing species is often corrected or changed as new research is constantly being published. Subsets of WoRMS content are made available, and can have separate badging and their own home/launch pages, as "subregisters", such as th ...
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Worms (surname)
Worm, Worms or de Worms is a surname. People with the surname include: Worm * Alfred Worm (1945–2007), Austrian investigative journalist, author and professor * Boris Worm (born 1969), marine ecologist *Christen Worm (1672–1737), Danish bishop * Erik Worm (1900-1962), Danish tennis player * Ole Worm (1588–1655), Danish physician * Ronald Worm (born 1953), German footballer * Rutger Worm (born 1986), Dutch footballer * Siri Worm (born 1992), Dutch footballer Worms or de Worms

* Solomon Benedict de Worms, 1st Baron de Worms (1801–1882), Austrian aristocrat, plantation owner in Ceylon, and stockbroker in London ** George de Worms, 2nd Baron de Worms (1829–1902), Austrian aristocrat and English public official and banker; son of the above *** Anthony Denis Maurice George de Worms, 3rd Baron de Worms (1869–1938), Austrian aristocrat and English philatelist, son of George de Worms **** Charles de Worms (1903–1979), English chemist and lepidopterist, son of Anthony de ...
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Parasitic Worms (other)
Parasitic worm, also known as helminth, is large macroparasite. Parasitic worm may also refer to: * Acanthocephala, or the spiny-headed worms all of which are parasitic. * Hirudinea, ectoparasitic annelids commonly known as leeches * Nematoda, or roundworms the most well known of which are parasitic ** Enterobius, commonly known as pinworms, cause the disease enterobiasis. ** Hookworms, intestinal parasites of mammals. * Pentastomida, sometimes referred to as tongue worms which are obligate parasites * Platyhelminthes, or flatworms the phyla which contains the parasitic tapeworms and flukes. ** Liver fluke ** Blood fluke ** Lung fluke ** Intestinal fluke Parasitic worm infection * Tapeworm infection * Deworming * Effects of parasitic worms on the immune system * Coenurosis, intermediate infection of host ** Coenurosis in humans * Enterobiasis, pinworm infection * Echinococcosis, host disease by tapeworm larve * Helminthiasis, disease caused by any parasitic worm See also * ...
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Worms (infection)
Helminthiasis, also known as worm infection, is any macroparasitic disease of humans and other animals in which a part of the body is infected with parasitic worms, known as helminths. There are numerous species of these parasites, which are broadly classified into tapeworms, flukes, and roundworms. They often live in the gastrointestinal tract of their hosts, but they may also burrow into other organs, where they induce physiological damage. Soil-transmitted helminthiasis and schistosomiasis are the most important helminthiases, and are among the neglected tropical diseases. These group of helminthiases have been targeted under the joint action of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies and non-governmental organizations through a project launched in 2012 called the London Declaration on Neglected Tropical Diseases, which aimed to control or eradicate certain neglected tropical diseases by 2020. Helminthiasis has been found to result in poor birth outcome, poor cognitive ...
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Worm
Worms are many different distantly related bilateria, bilateral animals that typically have a long cylindrical tube-like body, no limb (anatomy), limbs, and usually no eyes. Worms vary in size from microscopic to over in length for marine polychaete worms (bristle worms); for the African giant earthworm, ''Microchaetus rappi''; and for the marine nemertean worm (bootlace worm), ''Lineus longissimus''. Various types of worm occupy a small variety of parasitism, parasitic niches, living inside the bodies of other animals. Free-living worm species do not live on land but instead live in marine or freshwater environments or underground by burrowing. In biology, "worm" refers to an obsolete taxon, ''Vermes'', used by Carl Linnaeus, Carolus Linnaeus and Jean-Baptiste Lamarck for all non-arthropod invertebrate animals, now seen to be paraphyletic. The name stems from the Old English word ''wikt:wyrm, wyrm''. Most animals called "worms" are invertebrates, but the term is also use ...
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Worms (series)
''Worms'' is a series of Artillery game, artillery Turn-based tactics, tactical video games developed by United Kingdom, British company Team17. In these games, small platoons of anthropomorphism, anthropomorphic Worm, worms battle each other across a destructible landscape with the objective being to become the sole surviving team. The games are noted for their cartoony animation and extensive use of surrealism and slapstick humour. The game, whose concept was devised by Andy Davidson, was described by the Amiga Video game journalism, gaming press as a cross between ''Cannon Fodder (video game), Cannon Fodder'' and ''Lemmings (video game), Lemmings''. It is part of a wider genre of Turn-based game, turn-based artillery games involving projectile weapons; similar games include ''Scorched Earth (video game), Scorched Earth'' (1991), ''Gorillas (video game), Gorillas'' (1991) and ''Artillery Duel'' (1983). Games Main series * ''Worms (1995 video game), Worms'' (1995) * ''Worms: ...
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Worms (film)
''Worms'' () is a 2013 animated adventure fantasy comedy film directed by Paolo Conti and Arthur Nunes. It is the first Brazilian stop-motion animated film. It was released in Brazil on December 20, 2013. Plot When Junior, an overprotected preteen worm, is accidentally brought up to the surface, he must face a risky journey back home. Cast * Cadu Paschoal as Junior * Jullie as Linda * Yago Machado as Nico * Rita Lee as Martha * Anderson Silva Anderson da Silva (; born 14 April 1975) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist and professional boxer. He is a former UFC Middleweight Champion and holds the record for the longest title reign in UFC history at 2,457 days. This started in 2006 ... as Hairy (Cabelo) * Daniel Boaventura as Big Wig / Mister Jumping * Isabella Fiorentino as Florence * Duda Espinoza as Noodles * Luiz Sérgio Navarro as Arthur * Manolo Rey as Ranho * Sérgio Stern as François Notes References External links * * Brazilian animated films ...
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