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  • For most ant species a single fertile adult queen lays all the eggs, and controls the co Some ant species are known for raising ants of different sizes, called castes, for d
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  • |RedImportedFireAnt1321080.jpg|Red imported fire ant |Red imported fire ant -- agitated nest.jpg|Red imported fire ant -- agitated nest
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  • #redirect [[Crazy Raspberry ant]]
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  • #Redirect [[Crazy Raspberry ant]]
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  • The '''Caribbean crazy ant''' (paratrechina pubens) is a species of [[ant]] named for its apparently erratic movements when foraging for food.<ref na | title=Exotic Texas Ant, Paratrechina sp. near pubens
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  • {{r|fire ant}} {{r|Caribbean crazy ant}}
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  • ...Raspberry ant''' is a colloquial name for a newly encountered species of [[ant]] that is posing a significant pest problem in [[Houston, Texas]].<ref name | title=Exotic Texas Ant, Paratrechina sp. near pubens
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  • #Redirect [[Crazy Raspberry ant]]
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  • A species of ant named for its apparently erratic foraging pattern.
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  • {{r|ant}} {{r|crazy Raspberry ant}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Crazy Raspberry ant]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Ant}}
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  • |RedImportedFireAnt1321080.jpg|Red imported fire ant |Red imported fire ant -- agitated nest.jpg|Red imported fire ant -- agitated nest
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  • ...Raspberry ant''' is a colloquial name for a newly encountered species of [[ant]] that is posing a significant pest problem in [[Houston, Texas]].<ref name | title=Exotic Texas Ant, Paratrechina sp. near pubens
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  • ...ent [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] often referred to [[Vietnam]] as "that damn piss-ant little country." ...[[formic acid]] that constitutes their venom. ''Formica rufa'' is one such ant, but there are others with similar characteristics.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Crazy Raspberry ant]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Ant}}
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  • The '''Caribbean crazy ant''' (paratrechina pubens) is a species of [[ant]] named for its apparently erratic movements when foraging for food.<ref na | title=Exotic Texas Ant, Paratrechina sp. near pubens
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  • #Redirect [[Crazy Raspberry ant]]
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  • #redirect [[Crazy Raspberry ant]]
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  • #redirect [[Crazy Raspberry ant]]
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  • #redirect [[Caribbean crazy ant]]
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  • #Redirect [[Crazy Raspberry ant]]
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  • A species of ant named for its apparently erratic foraging pattern.
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  • {{r|fire ant}} {{r|Caribbean crazy ant}}
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  • ...[[carboxylic acid]], and the sting delivered by stinging [[nettle]]s and [[ant]]s.
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  • One of two specific types of ant genera (Forelius and Irydomyrmex), named for their urea-like odour produced
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  • ...mage|Self-organizing ants in a sugar jar.png|right|350px|Self-organizing [[ant]]s in a [[sugar jar]].}}
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  • {{r|ant}} {{r|crazy Raspberry ant}}
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  • {{r|Ant}}
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  • ...tiger]], [[dog]]). An animal may be a carnivore regardless of its size; an ant, for example, can be carnivorous.
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  • Some species of [[ant]]s protect aphids, and methodically harvest their honeydew.<ref name=TexasA | title=Exotic Texas Ant, Paratrechina sp. near pubens
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  • For most ant species a single fertile adult queen lays all the eggs, and controls the co Some ant species are known for raising ants of different sizes, called castes, for d
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  • {{r|Ant colony optimization}}
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  • {{r|Crazy Raspberry ant}}
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  • ...hids.jpg|In one of the many unique ways animals obtain [[food]], [[rancher ant]]s drink [[sugar]]y juice from [[aphid]]s (''[[Aphis fabae]]'') in return f |Ant on peony.jpg|One of the many thousands of [[ant]] [[species]] crawls on a [[peony]] [[fruit]]. Ants are essential in redist
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  • {{r|Ant (build tool)}}
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  • {{r|Ant}}
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  • {{r|ant}}
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  • ...ies, are small [[insect]]s in the order hymenoptera, which also contains [[ant]]s. They are named for the hard sacs they form when they lay eggs on the r
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  • |iabbr = Ant
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  • {{r|Endopterygota||**}} ([[beetle]]s, wasps, moths, butterflies, flies, [[ant]]s)
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  • {{r|Endopterygota||***}} ([[beetle]]s, wasps, moths, butterflies, flies, [[ant]]s)
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  • ...r "earth-pig". The animal is also colloquially sometimes called "African ant bear", "anteater" (''not'' the same as a South American anteater), or "Cape
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  • {{r|Caribbean crazy ant}}
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  • ...es are low <ref name=Krull/>. In this parasite adaptive state the infected ant climbs to the tips on blades of grass where they are exposed to grazing mam ...egg, found in infected ant abdomen, is shown above or parasite manipulated ant on blade of grass shown below) or through ingestion of uncooked infected li
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  • *Hi-Yield Imported Fire Ant Killer
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  • ...together, making a tapered antenna 3 feet long that screws into the SHORT ANT jack. The short antenna is for general service and can be folded into the c
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  • Beside this, the next name given to the country was Bhot-ant, which means the end of Bhot (Tibet). It is a Sanskrit word and said to be
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  • ...known for supporting and developing a Java build language called [[Apache Ant]], a library of reusable Java objects with [[Apache Commons]], a Java Web D
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  • ...logical [[organism]]s, the [[Immunology|immune system]], economic systems, ant colonies, ecosystems, developing embryos, developing biological organ syste
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  • ===-'''ent''' and -'''ant'''=== ...t, prefërment, entîtlement, àrgument'''. -'''mant''' only occurs when -'''ant''' is added to -'''m''': '''dormant, clâimant'''.
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  • * nswaa served similarly to nsenene but made of white ant. Dried nswaa can be used to make a sauce.
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  • ...to the game is the 1697 engraving ''Madame la Princesse de Soubize jo&uuml;ant au jeu de Solitaire'' by [[Claude-Auguste Berey]], and the earliest textual
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  • ...diploidy]] is found in [[insects]] belonging to [[Hymenoptera]], such as [[ant]]s and [[bee]]s. [[Haploid]] individuals are male. [[Diploid]] individuals
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  • ...'''ẁa'''- and '''qùa'''- are also pronounced quó- and wó-: '''ẁas''', '''ẁant''', '''ẁander''', '''ẁarren''', '''ẁasp''', '''Ẁarwick''', '''ẁad -'''ant''' is a common suffix which has the schwa sound. In some words it is Frenc
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  • ...dividuals in [[insect]] groups, but also the slave making habits of some [[ant]] species, Darwin clearly makes a case for mulltilevel selection, a point w
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  • ...perception of "attacks" of hive insects such as [[bee]]s, [[wasp]]s, and [[ant]]s, whose swarms are actually reproductive in nature. Overly enthusiastic p
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  • This has 53 top-level classes indicated by three-letter codes, from ANT antiques and collectibles to YAN young adult<ref>A euphemism for teenagers.
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  • ...Luther King]] and [[Robert F. Kennedy]], as well as political turmoil and ant-Vietnam demonstrations in the United States. Mac, the director of Helm's s
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  • ...with the aid of an [[invasive species]], the [[red imported fire ant|fire ant]]. Much cotton was once grown upstate, but the thinner soils eroded and pla
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  • ...mportant pollinators of some plants. [[Beetle]]s, and even [[thrip]]s or [[ant]]s can sometimes pollinate flowers. [[Green bottle fly|Green bottle]] or ca
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  • ...mpaign followed on 1 March 1982, featuring Stevie Nicks, Mick Jagger, Adam Ant, Pat Benatar, the Police and David Bowie. The MTV logo also debuts, and its
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  • ...e]]. Other pest insects may damage structures - ([[termite]]s, [[carpenter ant]]s, [[powderpost beetles]]).
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  • ...g|left|350px|In one of the many unique ways animals obtain food, [[rancher ant]]s drink [[sugar]]y juice from [[aphid]]s in return for the aphids' protect ...obtain their food in a dazzling array of methods: for instance, [[rancher ant]]s tend [[aphid]]s and harvest the [[sugar]] that they secrete. <ref>Walker
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  • ...fic activities (the branches of Thomandersia hensii make particularly good ant/termite hill puncturing tools, while Sarcophrynium spp is more appropriate ...ool using behavior, both in access to quality food (primarily protein from ant/termite fishing and nut cracking), and the efficient collection of that foo
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  • ...owest possible haploid value is 1 and an example is the Australian bulldog ant, ''[[Myrmecia pilosula]]''.
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  • *[[Ant]]s
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  • ...specialised and where individuals cannot survive by themselves for long. [[Ant]]s are the best known example of a superorganism. [[Thermoregulation]], a f ...to be considered ''the individual''?" [[E.O. Wilson]] has shown that with ant-colonies and other social insects it is the breeding entity of the colony t
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  • # [[Ant]] ...contributions from column one to another column? As much as I think Duck, Ant, and Eagle may eventually be worthy topics, I don't believe they qualify as
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  • Tabony J (2006) Microtubules viewed as molecular ant colonies ''Biol Cell'' 98:603-17 PMID 16968217 </ref>, developmental biolog ...f swarm intelligence,<ref>Theraulaz G ''et al'' (2002) Spatial patterns in ant colonies ''Proc Natl Acad Sci USA'' 99:9645-9 PMID 12114538</ref>; they hav
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  • ...he smaller species yet pubescent may be pollinated by smaller bees species ant the smooth ones which have strong colored flowers, as ''B. aureofulva'', by ...erent from all other ''Bifrenaria'' because its inflorescence is very long ant its flowers highly narrow, therefore it does not fit in any group, neverthe
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  • | Ant
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  • '''Lént''' = '''léant '''méant
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  • * '''Thaler''' - [[Aurelius Ant. Thaler]]
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  • :*subcellular morphology<ref>Tabony J (2006) Microtubules viewed as molecular ant colonies. Biol Cell 98:603-17 PMID 16968217</ref>, ...n swarm intelligence.<ref>Theraulaz G ''et al'' (2002) Spatial patterns in ant colonies. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 99:9645-9 PMID 12114538</ref> Systems scie
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  • * '''Ant.''' - [[Franz Antoine]] * '''Ant.González''' - [[Antonio González]]
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  • '''Bees''' are flying [[insect]]s, closely related to [[wasp]]s and [[ant]]s, all a part of the order [[hymenoptera]]. There are slightly fewer than
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  • ...d Longitude of its mouth and of its Source. Duplicates of this Declaration ant of the State meets of their Accounts, and of the Journal of their proceedin
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  • ...hat it may have originated in variations of the [[Sanskrit]] words ''Bhota-ant'' (the end of Bhot &ndash; another word for [[Tibet]]), or ''Bhu-uttan'' (h ...n'' meaning "High Land". In another theory of [[Sanskritisation]], ''Bhots-ant'' means "End of Tibet" or "South of Tibet". The Dzongkha (and Tibetan) name
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  • In 1907 the Company was convicted of violating the Elkins ant-rebate law and fined $29 million. The U.S. Justice Department sued Standar
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  • #Sutt(ant)a-piṭaka ...requently mentioned in the early texts, but the earliest mention of a Sutt(ant)a-piṭaka is in the Parivāra.
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  • ...bcellular morphology <ref>Tabony J (2006) Microtubules viewed as molecular ant colonies. Biol Cell 98:603-17 PMID 16968217</ref>, ...swarm intelligence, <ref>Theraulaz G ''et al.'' (2002) Spatial patterns in ant colonies. ''PNAS'' 99:9645-9 PMID 12114538</ref> &nbsp;Artificial systems
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  • '''complîant''' ''comply'' '''correspóndence''', '''correspóndent''' (unlike French, which has -ance, -ant)
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  • ...e organization of living things differs widely among species. Think of an ant and an anteater. We can, however, specify characteristics of the ‘kind� ....biolcell.org/boc/098/0603/boc0980603.htm Microtubules viewed as molecular ant colonies. (Free Full-Text)] ''Biol Cell'' 98:603-17 PMID 16968217.
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  • * Helena Cronin (1991) ''The Ant and the Peacock'' ISBN 0521457653 </ref>
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  • ...state in the [[National Socialism|Third Reich]]. By virtue of the state's ant-semitic policies, the [[Flick Concern]] was able to avail itself of a busin
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  • * Helena Cronin (1991) ''The Ant and the Peacock'' ISBN 0521457653</ref>
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  • <!--[[Image:ant.nebula.arp.600pix.jpg|thumb|right|260px|The [[Mz3|Ant planetary nebula]]. Ejecting gas from the dying central star shows symmetri
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  • ...e organization of living things differs widely among species. Think of an ant and an anteater. We can, however, specify characteristics of the ‘kind�
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  • ...e organization of living things differs widely among species. Think of an ant and an anteater. We can, however, specify characteristics of the ‘kind� ....biolcell.org/boc/098/0603/boc0980603.htm Microtubules viewed as molecular ant colonies. (Free Full-Text)] ''Biol Cell'' 98:603-17 PMID 16968217.
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  • <!--[[Image:Ants cleaning dead snake.jpg|right|thumb|[[Ant]]s devour a dead [[snake]].]]-->
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  • Ant algorithms, in the MITRE work, are described as '''lattice swarm models.'''
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  • ...s a nice, polished template for this once we get a firmer grasp on what we ant. --[[User:Todd Coles|Todd Coles]] 23:19, 17 March 2008 (CDT)
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  • ...manner, even for speakers who continue to rhyme 'can't' and 'shan't' with 'ant'. [[Australian English]] is based on the language of the Commonwealth, but
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  • ...of 1944, the Luftwaffe had virtually disappered. Hitler instead emphasized ant-aircraft defenses, such as the flak batteries that surrounded all major Ger
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