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Nemertinea

(Encyclopedia) CE5 A. Ribbon worm, representative of the phylum Nemertinea B. Internal anatomy of a ribbon worm NemertineaNemertineanĕmərtĭnˈēə [key], phylum of elongated, often flattened, marine…

The Journals of Lewis & Clark: August 24, 1805

by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark August 23, 1805August 25, 1805August 24, 1805 Saturday August 24th 1805. As the Indians who were on their way down the Missouri had a number of…

Brewer's: Cordeliers

i.e. “cord-wearers,” 1215. A religious order of the Minor Brothers of St. Francis Assisi. They wore a large grey cloth vestment, girt about the loins with a rope or cord. It was one of…

Anatomy and
Physiology: Sympathetic: Yikes!

Sympathetic: Yikes!Anatomy and PhysiologyThe Central and Peripheral Nervous SystemsYou've Got Some Nerve!Gyri and SulciThe Control CenterSensory and Motor ControlThalamus: The Switching…

Anatomy and
Physiology: Gyri and Sulci

Gyri and SulciAnatomy and PhysiologyThe Central and Peripheral Nervous SystemsYou've Got Some Nerve!Gyri and SulciThe Control CenterSensory and Motor ControlThalamus: The Switching StationSpinal…

The Journals of Lewis & Clark: April 10, 1806

by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark April 9, 1806April 11, 1806April 10, 1806 Thursday April 10th 1806. We set out early and droped down the channel to the lower end of brant Island…

Brewer's: Accord

Accord′ means “heart to heart.” (Latin, ad corda.) If two persons like and dislike the same things, they are heart to heart with each other. Similarly, “con-cord” heart with heart; “dis-…