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Decapoda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Decapod - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Several things share the name decapod , meaning "ten-legged": •Crustaceans in the Order Decapoda, such as lobsters and crabs •Several steam locomotive wheel arrangements were also called Decapods, e...
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Home page of the Decapod Project ... Join the discussion on Decapod Google Group mailing list. ... Decapod is a project focused on building a low-cost digitization solution that will allow for rare materials, materials held in collections without large budgets, and other scholarly content to be digitized into a high-quality...
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The Decapod Project is pleased to announce the publication of A classification of living and fossil genera of decapod crustaceans. This is a comprehensive list of all known decapod genera, with internal links to updated bibliographic information.
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We are soliciting contributions of full text PDF files that are relevant to decapod systematics (please check our reference database first to see if we have the file already). You can also view a list of the contributions that have not yet been integrated into the main collection...
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Decapod Systems provides switchlist and car-forwarding software for model railroad enthusiasts. ... Decapod Systems is dedicated to the model railroad hobbyist by providing them with easy to use software products to help them dedicate more time to playing with their trains and less time planning their sessions.
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Decapod crabs can regrow their limbs if they are broken off. In fact there is a special "weakness plane" across the leg, so that if a predator grasps the limb, the leg breaks off, and special muscles contract and pinch off the nerves and stem the loss of fluid.
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18th August 09 - Updated plugins for 3DC 8.0.0.1 - A few more this time including the Rail Sim Exporter - more coming soon ... 31st July 09 - A very limited selection of my scripts and plugins are now available for 3DC8 - no exporter plugins just yet - more coming soon ... DECAPOD's Train Sim Project...
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Kim, W. and L. G. Abele. 1990. Molecular phylogeny of selected decapod crustaceans based on 18S rRNA nucleotide sequences. Journal of Crustacean Biology 10:1-13.
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The earliest decapod, Palaeopalaemon from the Devonian of the USA, lived 100 million years before the Mesozoic radiation of decapods. It is known from a very well preserved specimen (seen in various views, left) and all the major carapace grooves may be identified.
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