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| ARTICLES RELATED TO wasps |  |  |  | wasps: Encyclopedia II - Bible Belt - Political, Cultural ContextThe term Bible Belt is used mainly, but not uniquely, by detractors of or negative anti-Protestant commentators about a people or region that is said to be very religious, perhaps too religious. The term was coined in a January 1926 edition of American Mercury by H.L. Mencken. He described Jackson, Mississippi as "in the heart of the Bible and Lynching Belt." The term is not strictly regional—like flyover country or the more positive heartland—but is often used to describe the middle of the country in a way that diminishes ...
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List of Star Wars diseases - Wasp Fever.
This was the phrase used by the Korunnai to indicate the effects of being bitten or stung by a fever wasp. As the larvae of the wasp grew and began to feed on the brain cells of a host, the host experienced dementia, then severe seizures and spasms, as if suffering from a head injury. In general, wasp fever only lasted three or four days, which was the incubation period of the larvae. Any Korunnai stung by the fever wasp was generally considered dead on the spot, and their body was burned to prevent t ...
See also:List of Star Wars diseases, List of Star Wars diseases - A, List of Star Wars diseases - Ascomycetous Pneumoconiosis, List of Star Wars diseases - B, List of Star Wars diseases - Bakuran Fever Bumps, List of Star Wars diseases - Balmorra Flu, List of Star Wars diseases - Bandonian Plague, List of Star Wars diseases - Benkal Plagues, List of Star Wars diseases - Blastonecrosis, List of Star Wars diseases - Bledsoe's Disease, List of Star Wars diseases - Blood Fever, List of Star Wars diseases - Bonadan Cough, List of Star Wars diseases - Bothan Redrash, List of Star Wars diseases - Brainrot Plague, List of Star Wars diseases - Brainworm Rot Type A, List of Star Wars diseases - Brandy Ague, List of Star Wars diseases - Brekken Vinthern, List of Star Wars diseases - Brownlung, List of Star Wars diseases - Bunkurd Sewer Disorder, List of Star Wars diseases - C, List of Star Wars diseases - Candorian Plague, List of Star Wars diseases - Candroian Plague, List of Star Wars diseases - Candroidan Plague, List of Star Wars diseases - Cardooine Chills, List of Star Wars diseases - Carrdooine Chills, List of Star Wars diseases - Cathor Fever, List of Star Wars diseases - Cerebellitis, List of Star Wars diseases - Container Taint, List of Star Wars diseases - Coomb Spore, List of Star Wars diseases - Corellian Tanamen Fever, List of Star Wars diseases - Crazed Bantha Fever, List of Star Wars diseases - Creek Fever, List of Star Wars diseases - Crimson Forever, List of Star Wars diseases - Cybernetic Psychosis, List of Star Wars diseases - Cyberostasis, List of Star Wars diseases - Cyberstatis, List of Star Wars diseases - Cyborrean Rabies, List of Star Wars diseases - D, List of Star Wars diseases - Dagobian Swamp Cough, List of Star Wars diseases - Dantari Flu, List of Star Wars diseases - Death Seed, List of Star Wars diseases - Deepsick, List of Star Wars diseases - Direllian Plague, List of Star Wars diseases - Dormo-shock, List of Star Wars diseases - Draknahr Syndrome, List of Star Wars diseases - Dry-scale Hives, List of Star Wars diseases - Dust Fever, List of Star Wars diseases - E, List of Star Wars diseases - Emperor’s Plague, List of Star Wars diseases - Endregaad Plague, List of Star Wars diseases - F, List of Star Wars diseases - Fester Lung, List of Star Wars diseases - Findris Flu, List of Star Wars diseases - FNV-23, List of Star Wars diseases - FNV-23-B, List of Star Wars diseases - Fronk’s Fever, List of Star Wars diseases - G, List of Star Wars diseases - Gamorrean Rot, List of Star Wars diseases - Gobindi Virus, List of Star Wars diseases - Gray Death, List of Star Wars diseases - Great Plague, List of Star Wars diseases - H, List of Star Wars diseases - Hardan Plague, List of Star Wars diseases - Hesken Fever, List of Star Wars diseases - Hibernation Sickness, List of Star Wars diseases - Hive Virus, List of Star Wars diseases - I, List of Star Wars diseases - Influenza necrosi, List of Star Wars diseases - J, List of Star Wars diseases - Jurrinex6, List of Star Wars diseases - K, List of Star Wars diseases - Kallil-virus, List of Star Wars diseases - Karatos Plague, List of Star Wars diseases - Knowt’s Disease, List of Star Wars diseases - Knytix Pox, List of Star Wars diseases - Krytos, List of Star Wars diseases - L, List of Star Wars diseases - Lali Plague, List of Star Wars diseases - Leuma, List of Star Wars diseases - Loedorvian Brain Plague, List of Star Wars diseases - Luf Virus, List of Star Wars diseases - M, List of Star Wars diseases - Melanncho, List of Star Wars diseases - Merthian Lung Infection, List of Star Wars diseases - Mon Calamari Nerveshock, List of Star Wars diseases - N, List of Star Wars diseases - Nerf-pox, List of Star Wars diseases - P, List of Star Wars diseases - Petal Fever, List of Star Wars diseases - Plyridian Fever, List of Star Wars diseases - Poltur Virus, List of Star Wars diseases - Q, List of Star Wars diseases - Quannot’s Disease, List of Star Wars diseases - R, List of Star Wars diseases - Rachuk Roseola, List of Star Wars diseases - Rhees-Verk Breathing, List of Star Wars diseases - Rhinorrhea, List of Star Wars diseases - Rodian Dank, List of Star Wars diseases - Rodian Jungle-Rot, List of Star Wars diseases - Rojo Fever, List of Star Wars diseases - Rooz, List of Star Wars diseases - Rooze, List of Star Wars diseases - Rotting Disease, List of Star Wars diseases - Ruse, List of Star Wars diseases - S, List of Star Wars diseases - Scurrier Disease, List of Star Wars diseases - Shadow Fever, List of Star Wars diseases - Sinjaffe, List of Star Wars diseases - Smashbone Fever, List of Star Wars diseases - Spice Narcosis, List of Star Wars diseases - Spleen-rot, List of Star Wars diseases - Spore Sickness, List of Star Wars diseases - T, List of Star Wars diseases - Taren Plague, List of Star Wars diseases - Tastiged Flu, List of Star Wars diseases - Tendor Virus, List of Star Wars diseases - Thorn Fever, List of Star Wars diseases - Toli-X, List of Star Wars diseases - Trichinitis, List of Star Wars diseases - V, List of Star Wars diseases - Vaa-tumor, List of Star Wars diseases - Variant Alpha, List of Star Wars diseases - Veizen Fever, List of Star Wars diseases - Velmoc Flu, List of Star Wars diseases - Vira606, List of Star Wars diseases - W, List of Star Wars diseases - Wasp Fever, List of Star Wars diseases - White-blight, List of Star Wars diseases - Y, List of Star Wars diseases - Yellow-blood Malaise, List of Star Wars diseases - Z, List of Star Wars diseases - Zithrom’s Disease Read more here: » List of Star Wars diseases: Encyclopedia II - List of Star Wars diseases - W |
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| | | | | | |  |  |  | wasps: Encyclopedia II - The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Humanity in the 27th centuryIn the Night's Dawn trilogy, humankind, although now united under an organization known as the Confederation, has been broken up into two major divisions, Adamists and Edenists. The economy is dominated by the Edenists, who maintain a powerful monopoly across the Confederation by harvesting helium 3 from suitable gas giants. This resource is utilized by all Adamist starships as a primary fuel source. The use of the only other major energy source, antimatter, is illegal, and possession or production of antimatter is a capital crime, punishable by death.
The Night's Dawn Trilo ...
See also:The Night's Dawn Trilogy, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Humanity in the 27th century, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Adamist culture, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Edenist culture, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Timeline leading up to the trilogy, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Technology, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Blackhawk, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Combat wasps, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Cosmonik, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Fission blade, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Medical nanonics, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Molecular binding force generator, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Neural nanonics, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - The Neutronium Alchemist, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Voidhawk, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Zero-tau pod, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - ZTT drive, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Characters of the trilogy, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Samual Aleksandrovich, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Joshua Calvert, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Liol Calvert, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Al Capone, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Dariat, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Quinn Dexter, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Andre Duchamp, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Ashly Hanson, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Ralph Hilch, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Louise Kavanagh, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Laton, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Dr. Alkad Mzu, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Rubra, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Ione Saldana, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Gerald Skibbow, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Marie Skibbow, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Syrinx, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Wing-Tsit Chong, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Planets, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Atlantis, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Avon, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Earth, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Garissa, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Golomo, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Jobis, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Jupiter, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Kulu, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Kursk, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Lalonde, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Mars, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Mastrit-PJ, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Mirchusko, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - New California, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Ngeuni, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Norfolk, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Nyvan, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Ombey, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Omuta, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Oshanko, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Saturn, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Yosemite, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Habitats, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Tranquillity, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Valisk, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Eden, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Pallas, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Perseus, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Remus, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Romulus Read more here: » The Night's Dawn Trilogy: Encyclopedia II - The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Humanity in the 27th century |
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|  |  |  | wasps: Encyclopedia II - The Night's Dawn Trilogy - TechnologyIn the Night's Dawn trilogy, there are several unusual technologies:
The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Blackhawk.
As bitek starships, Blackhawks are a variation of the Edenist Voidhawk which were created by reverse-engineering the Voidhawk gene and modifying it. The aim was to produce a vessel with more combat capability. The maximum jumping distance is around 22 light-years. Blackhawks are frequently used for smuggling and mercenary operations since they and their captains do not often have the same ethical grou ...
See also:The Night's Dawn Trilogy, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Humanity in the 27th century, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Adamist culture, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Edenist culture, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Timeline leading up to the trilogy, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Technology, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Blackhawk, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Combat wasps, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Cosmonik, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Fission blade, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Medical nanonics, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Molecular binding force generator, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Neural nanonics, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - The Neutronium Alchemist, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Voidhawk, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Zero-tau pod, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - ZTT drive, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Characters of the trilogy, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Samual Aleksandrovich, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Joshua Calvert, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Liol Calvert, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Al Capone, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Dariat, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Quinn Dexter, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Andre Duchamp, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Ashly Hanson, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Ralph Hilch, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Louise Kavanagh, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Laton, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Dr. Alkad Mzu, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Rubra, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Ione Saldana, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Gerald Skibbow, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Marie Skibbow, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Syrinx, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Wing-Tsit Chong, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Planets, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Atlantis, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Avon, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Earth, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Garissa, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Golomo, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Jobis, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Jupiter, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Kulu, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Kursk, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Lalonde, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Mars, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Mastrit-PJ, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Mirchusko, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - New California, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Ngeuni, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Norfolk, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Nyvan, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Ombey, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Omuta, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Oshanko, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Saturn, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Yosemite, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Habitats, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Tranquillity, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Valisk, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Eden, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Pallas, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Perseus, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Remus, The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Romulus Read more here: » The Night's Dawn Trilogy: Encyclopedia II - The Night's Dawn Trilogy - Technology |
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| |  |  |  | wasps: Encyclopedia II - Bee - Eusocial and quasisocial beesBees may be solitary, or may live in various sorts of communities. The most advanced of these are eusocial colonies, found among the honeybees and stingless bees. Sociality is believed to have evolved separately in different groups of bees.
Eusocial bees live in colonies, each of which has a single queen, together with workers and drones. When humans provide a home for a colony, the structure is called a hive. A hive can typically contain up to about 40,000 individual bees at their annual peak ...
See also:Bee, Bee - Eusocial and quasisocial bees, Bee - Honeybee pheromones, Bee - Solitary and communal bees, Bee - Kleptoparasitic bees, Bee - Communication, Bee - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Bee: Encyclopedia II - Bee - Eusocial and quasisocial bees |
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| |  |  |  | wasps: Encyclopedia II - Powergen Cup - PoolsPool A: Gloucester, Bristol, Bath, Ospreys
Pool B: London Irish, Wasps, Saracens, Cardiff Blues
Pool C: Sale Sharks, Newcastle Falcons, Leeds Tykes, Llanelli Scarlets
Pool D: Leicester Tigers, Worcester Warriors, Northampton Saints, Newport Gwent Dragons
Bath, Wasps, Llanelli Scarlets, and Leicester won their respective groups. The two semi-final matches were drawn as follows:
Wasps v Leicester and Bath v Scarlets
These matches will be played at the Mi ...
See also:Powergen Cup, Powergen Cup - Anglo-Welsh Cup, Powergen Cup - Pools, Powergen Cup - List of winners, Powergen Cup - By year, Powergen Cup - By number won Read more here: » Powergen Cup: Encyclopedia II - Powergen Cup - Pools |
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|  |  |  | wasps: Encyclopedia II - Jocasta comics - HistoryThe robot named Jocasta was built by the robot Ultron in order that he might have a mate. To better allow this robot sentience, Ultron brainwashed his own maker, Henry Pym, into transferring the mind of his wife, Janet Van Dyne, the Wasp, into Jocasta's shell. The Wasp, in Jocasta's body, alerts her teammates, the Avengers, who defeat Ultron and reverse the process, leaving Jocasta a mindless husk.
Ultron later revived Jocasta with a remote link, activating the mental "residue" the Wasp left behind. Jocasta is programmed to be loyal t ...
See also:Jocasta comics, Jocasta comics - Powers, Jocasta comics - History, Jocasta comics - Alternate realities Read more here: » Jocasta comics: Encyclopedia II - Jocasta comics - History |
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| | |  |  |  | wasps: Encyclopedia II - Bee - Eusocial and quasisocial beesBees may be solitary, or may live in various sorts of communities. The most advanced of these are eusocial colonies, found among the honeybees and stingless bees. Sociality is believed to have evolved separately in different groups of bees.
Eusocial bees live in colonies, each of which has a single queen, together with workers and drones. When humans provide a home for a colony, the structure is called a hive. A hive can typically contain up to about 40,000 individual bees at their annual peak ...
See also:Bee, Bee - Eusocial and quasisocial bees, Bee - Honeybee Queens, Bee - Honeybee pheromones, Bee - Solitary and communal bees, Bee - Kleptoparasitic bees, Bee - Communication, Bee - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Bee: Encyclopedia II - Bee - Eusocial and quasisocial bees |
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|  |  |  | wasps: Encyclopedia II - Toxin - UseBiotoxins are used in nature for two primary reasons:
Predation (spider, snake, jellyfish, wasp)
Defense (poison dart frog, deadly nightshade, honeybee, wasp)
Some of the more well known biotoxins include:
Hemotoxin targets and destroys red bloodcells, and is transmitted through the bloodstream.
Necrotoxin causes necrosis (i.e., death) in the cells it encounters and destroys all types of tissue. Necrotoxin spreads through the bloodstream, but infects all tissues. In huma ...
See also:Toxin, Toxin - Use, Toxin - Non-technical usage Read more here: » Toxin: Encyclopedia II - Toxin - Use |
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|  |  |  | wasps: Encyclopedia II - Bee - Solitary and communal beesOther species of bee such as the carpenter bee, Orchard Mason bee (Osmia lignaria) and the hornfaced bee (Osmia cornifrons) are solitary in that every female is fertile. There are no worker bees for these species. Solitary bees typically produce neither honey nor beeswax. They are immune from acarine and varroa mites, but have their own unique parasites, pests and diseases. (See diseases of the honeybee.)
Solitary bees are important pollinators, as pollen is gathered for provisioning the nests with food for their ...
See also:Bee, Bee - Eusocial and quasisocial bees, Bee - Honeybee pheromones, Bee - Solitary and communal bees, Bee - Kleptoparasitic bees, Bee - Communication, Bee - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Bee: Encyclopedia II - Bee - Solitary and communal bees |
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