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Tail: Encyclopedia - Tail

The word tail in the English language has a number of meanings: Tail (anatomy) is used to describe the rear end of an animal's body, especially when it forms a distinct, flexible appendage to the trunk; "Tail" can describe anything like an animal's tail in form or position, such as the tail of a shirt; a tuxedo jacket is sometimes referred to as "tails" if the bottom part of the jacket is in the shape of a penguin's backside; a tail is also the luminous train behind a comet or meteor, or a train

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Tail: Encyclopedia II - Tailings - Effects on the environment
Certain types of extraction methods, like heap leaching for example, leaves behind toxic compounds in the tailings. Large-scale operations often leave huge piles of this material on site. Particles of toxic metals blown by the wind or leached by rainfall can contaminate surfce water and groundwater. In other cases, tailings are specifically disposed of in bodies of water, rasing the issue of water pollution. A specific method, submarine tailings disposal (STD), is outlawed in the United States via the Clean Water Act, and in most other locat ...

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Tail: Encyclopedia II - Tailings - Effects on the environment

Certain types of extraction methods, like heap leaching for example, leaves behind toxic compounds in the tailings. Large-scale operations often leave huge piles of this material on site. Particals of toxic metals blown by the wind or leached by rainfall can contaminate surfce water and groundwater. In other cases, tailings are specifically disposed of in bodies of water, rasing the issue of water pollution. A specific method, submarine tailings disposal (STD), is outlawed in the United States via the Clean Water Act, and in most other locat ...

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Tailings, Tailings - Effects on the environment, Tailings - Common contents of tailings

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Tail: Encyclopedia - Axillary tail

Part of the breast. Specifically, it is a small part of the mammary gland that extends along the inferiolateral (bottom and on the margin) side of the pectoralis major towards the axilla (armpit). Some women may discover this structure and believe that it may be a cancerous lump or an enlarged lymph node.It is also known as axillary tail of SPENCE Other related archivesbreast, mammary gland, pectoralis major

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Tail: Encyclopedia - V-tail

In aircraft, a V-tail (sometimes called a "butterfly tail") is an unconventional arrangement of the tail control surfaces that replaces the traditional fin and horizontal surfaces with two surfaces set in a V-shaped configuration when viewed from the front or rear of the aircraft. The rear of each surface is hinged, and these movable sections (sometimes called "ruddervators") combine the tasks of the elevators and rudder. The arrangement was invented by Polish engineer Jerzy Rudlicki in 1930, and first teste ...

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Tail: Encyclopedia - Rufous-tailed Lark

The Rufous-tailed Lark Ammomanes phoenicurus is a ground bird found in open stony country and low rocky hills in India. Other related archives

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Tail: Encyclopedia - Black-tailed Gull

The Black-tailed Gull (Larus crassirostris) is a medium-sized (46cm) gull resident in East Asia, including China and Japan. It has yellow legs and a red and black spot at the end of the bill. As the name suggests, it has a black tail. The bird has a cat-like call, giving it its Japanese name — Umineko, "Sea cat". It eats various small fish. The bird's droppings are quite acidic and because of this plants do not grow around the black-tailed gull's nest site. The droppings can also cause corrosion to the bodywork of cars. Aroun ...

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Tail: Encyclopedia - Wedge-tailed Eagle

The Wedge-tailed Eagle or Arrawa (Aquila audax) is a very large Australasian raptor and the most common of all the world's large eagles. It has long, fairly broad wings, fully feathered legs, and an unmistakable wedge-shaped tail. Both because of its size—it is one of the largest birds in the world—and because of the pointed tail, it can be identified at a glance as a "Wedgie" even by the non-expert. As with many raptors, the female is much larger than the male, averaging around 4.2 kg and sometimes over 5 kg. Males are typically around 3.2 kg. Length varies bet ...

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Tail: Encyclopedia - Brush-tailed porcupine

Atherurus africanus Atherurus macrourus The brush-tailed porcupines are a group of Old World porcupines in the genus Atherurus. Brush-tailed porcupine - Characteristics. The brush-tailed porcupines have bodies covered in quills just like their relatives. These quills are shorter and not as visually prominent as those seen in the genus Hystrix, but considerably more so than in Trichys. They have a prominent tuft on the tips of their tail which le ...

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Tail: Encyclopedia - Wedge-tailed Shearwater

The Wedge-tailed Shearwater (Puffinus pacificus) is a medium-large shearwater in the seabird family Procellariidae. It is also known by the name Muttonbird. Known habitats include: Heron Island, Australia. Lord Howe Island, Australia. Montague Island, southern New South Wales, Australia. Manana Island, Hawaii, USA ...

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Tail: Encyclopedia - Zone-tailed Hawk

The Zone-tailed Hawk, Buteo albonotatus, is a medium-sized hawk of warm, dry parts of the Americas. It feeds on small vertebrates of all kinds (other than fish), including birds up to the size of quail. Grown birds are 47–55 cm (18.5–21.5 inches) in length with a wingspan of about 1.2 m (4 feet); their average weight is 810 g (1.8 pounds). Adult plumage is mostly blackish except that the flight feathers are barred with lighter gray (appearing solid gray from a distance) and the tail has three or four bands or "zones" ...

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Tail: Encyclopedia - White-tailed Jackrabbit

The White-tailed Jackrabbit, Lepus townsendii is a hare found in western North America. This animal is a member of Family Leporidae of Order Lagomorpha. It is also commonly called the "Prairie Hare" and the "White Jack." This jackrabbit has two described subspecies: L. townsendii townsendii and L. townsendii campanius. ...

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Tail: Encyclopedia - Yellow-tail

The Yellow-tail (Euproctis similis) is a moth of the family Lymantriidae. It is distributed throughout Europe. This species has a wingspan of 35-45 mm, the female usually noticeably larger than the male. All parts of the adults are pure white, apart from a bright yellow tip to the abdomen (larger in the female) and a small black or brown tornal mark on the forewing of the male ...

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Tail: Encyclopedia - Prehensile-tailed porcupine

Coendou bicolor Coendou nycthemera Coendou prehensilis Coendou rothschildi The prehensile-tailed porcupines or Coendous (genus Coendou) are a group of arboreal porcupine found in Central and South America. They are closely related to the other Neotropical tree porcupines (genus Echinoprocta and genus Sphiggurus) and these three are sometimes ...

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Tail: Encyclopedia - Band-tailed Pigeon

The Band-tailed Pigeon, Columba (or Patagioenas) fasciata, is a medium-sized bird of the Americas. It ranges from British Columbia, Utah, and Colorado south in higher elevations through Mexico and Central America to northern Argentina. In autumn it migrates out of the part of its range north of California, New Mexico, and west Texas. Populations from Costa Rica south are sometimes considered a separate species, the White-naped Pigeon, C. albilinea. It is found at altitudes from 900 m to 3600 m, generally in oak, pine-oak, a ...

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Tail: Encyclopedia - Shield-tailed snake

The Uropeltidae (shieldtail snakes) is a family of small burrowing snakes containing 8 genera and 44 species, classified in the Henophidia superfamily. They are found only in the southern part of India and Ceylon. The cylindrical body is covered with smooth scales which are larger on the ventral than on the dorsal surface. With the exception of Playplectrurus the eye is covered with an ocular scale. In most species the short tail ends with a large shield. Teeth are present in both the upper and lower jaws. They feed most

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Tail: Encyclopedia - Black-tailed Jackrabbit

The Black-tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus californicus) is the common hare of the western United States and Mexico, found at elevations of up to 3000 m. Like other jackrabbits, the Black-tailed Jackrabbit has unmistakable long ears, and the long powerful rear legs characteristic of hares. Its fur is dark buff peppered with black. Its ears are tipped with black, and it has a black stripe down its back. The tail is black above but white beneath. It is the largest North American hare, reaching a ...

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Tail: Encyclopedia - Two-tailed test

The two-tailed test is a statistical test used in inference, in which a given statistical hypothesis will be rejected when the value of the statistic is either sufficiently small or sufficiently large. The test is named after the "tail" of data under the far left and far right of a bell-shaped normal data distribution, or bell curve. However, the terminology is extended to tests relating to distributions other than normal. "In general a test is called two-sided or two-tailed if the null hypothesis is rejected for ...

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Tail: Encyclopedia - Yellow tail wine

Yellow tail is a vineyard based in Australia now owned by Casella Wines Pty Ltd. Yellow tail was originally a family venture that began in the 1820s in Italy by the Casella family. However in 1951 the Casella family, headed by Filippo Casella and his wife Maria, moved to Australia for a better life. Yellow tail is not only known for their wines but also for their enourmous advertising campaign in the United States. Their campaign ranges from TV commercials to trucks. The yellow tail trucks can be seen all throughout the USA with the l ...

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Tail: Encyclopedia - White-tailed Deer

The white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), also known as the Virginia deer, is a medium-sized deer found throughout most of the continental United States, southern Canada, Mexico, Central America and South America far south as Peru. The species is most common in the eastern portion of its range, and is absent from much of the western United States, including Nevada, Utah and most of California. It can adapt to a variety of habitats, from deserts in Arizona and New Mexico to mountains in West Virginia. ...

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