Encyclopedia: Tail
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The tail is the section at the rear end of an animal's body; in general, the term refers to a distinct, flexible appendage to the torso. It is the part of the body that corresponds roughly to the sacr...
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Did a new born human baby really have a tail? The Human Tail, and Other Tales of Evolution by David N. Menton, Ph.D. Ledley conceded that there has never been a single documented case of an animal tail lacking these distinctive features, nor has there been a single case of a human caudal appendage having any of...
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Tail for Win32 is used to monitor changes to files; displaying the changed lines in realtime. This makes Tail ideal for watching log files. Tail has a plugin architecture, which allows notifications to occur when certain keywords are detected in monitored files. At the moment a MAPI plugin is available, and work is...
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Etymology: Middle English, from Old English tægel; akin to Old High German zagal tail, Middle Irish dúal lock of hair. Date: before 12th century...
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www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Tail
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About tail; Syntax; Examples; Related commands; Linux / Unix main page About tail tail myfile.txt...
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www.computerhope.com/unix/utail.htm
www.computerhope.com/unix/utail.htm
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One of the gaudiest tail displays I can think of is the male peacock's tail. Believe it or not, we still have remnants of tails because or ancestors did. This is a good example of a useful characteristic (the tail) evolving in our ancestors but not being retained in the descendants (us!) because of a loss of...
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www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/bio99/bio99124.htm
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