Growing underground, it is prone to infestation by the feathery mottle virus and worms.
Printed in Cologne and Worms, 6000 copies were smuggled into England, some in bales of cloth.
But be warned - to do this is to open a chocolatey can of worms.
The discussion seems to have opened up several cans of worms and hit a nerve for others.
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Mr. MIKE FORSTER (Chief Wormer, Founder, International Federation of Charming Worms and Allied Pastimes): Thank you.
That means they can fall victim to all kinds of viruses, worms and malicious code.
Resveratrol activates cellular proteins called sirtuins which promote longer life in worms and mice.
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In the process my partner stays upbeat, no matter how many worms I find.
For insurers and data-sellers alike, the new techniques could open up a regulatory can of worms.
The more good worms and less bad ones your fish eats, the more points you get.
His infection became so severe that he began to cough up the worms from his lungs.
We are feeding this compost to millions of worms, who create a natural fertilizer.
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Plants, bugs, trees, worms, bacteria and men are mostly carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen.
The hybrids yield more flour, but the grains are less resistant to worms and weevils.
In marine biology, scientists are trying to better understand bone-eating "zombie worms" first discovered in 2004.
It will attract worms and microorganisms, which burrow and make openings for air and water.
And worms, unlike, say, white mice, have few sentimental supporters in the outside world.
In addition, the worms grew about 10% larger than worms not exposed to the radiation.
Children with the worms can't concentrate because they are scratching themselves all day and night.
As a result, many companies end up reacting to viruses and worms after the event.
But re-opening the Irish rescue package would be a hideous can of worms for eurozone members.
And then there are the viruses, and the worms, and phishing, and all that.
And horses suffer as well, with resistant worms turning up in both America and Europe.
Competitors may not dig worms from the ground but must use vibrations to call forth the mini-beasts.
"Though very simple, Sapphire represents a significant milestone in the evolution of computer worms, " said the report.
But the BBA told the BBC the new rules could "open up a whole can of worms".
The churchyards also make a perfect habitat for wildlife such as butterflies, slow worms, lizards and bats.
By contrast, said Mr Evans, worms that travel networks independently looking for victims were seeing a resurgence.
OneWorld Health is currently developing medicines for diarrheal diseases, malaria, visceral leishmaniasis and soil-transmitted helminthes (intestinal worms).
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