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Wurm or Würm may refer to: Places * Wurm (Rur), a river in North Rhine-Westphalia in western Germany * Würm (Amper), a river in Bavaria, southeastern Germany ** Würm glaciation, an Alpine ice age, named after the Bavarian river * Würm (Nagold) The Würm is a river of Baden-Württemberg, southwestern Germany. The river is 54 kilometers in length. It is a right tributary of the river Nagold, south of Pforzheim Pforzheim () is a List of cities and towns in Germany, city of over 125 ..., a small river in Baden-Württemberg, southwestern Germany * 1785 Wurm, a main-belt asteroid Arts and entertainment * Wurm (dragon) or European dragon, a legendary creature in folklore and mythology * '' Wurm Online'', a fantasy MMORPG created in 2006 * ''Wurm'' (album), a 1997 album by Wolfgang * Würm (band), an American sludge metal band active in the 1970s and 1980s * '' Wurm: Journey to the Center of the Earth'', a 1991 video game for the NES * ''Wurm'', a 1991 novel by Matthe ...
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Wurm (Rur)
The Wurm (; ) is a river in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia in western Germany. It rises in the Eifel mountains and flows for 57 kilometres before discharging into the Rur. Geography The Wurm is a left (western) tributary of the Rur (). The Rur is a tributary of the Meuse. The sources of the Wurm are several brooks in the forests southwest of Aachen, which form the Wurm after the ''Diepenbenden'' reservoir. From there the Wurm nowadays flows through canals through the city of Aachen, until it resurfaces again at the ''Europaplatz'' in the east of Aachen. North of Aachen (between Kerkrade and Herzogenrath) the river forms the border with the Netherlands for approximately 10 km. It flows into the Rur near Heinsberg. Other towns on the river Wurm are Würselen, Übach-Palenberg and Geilenkirchen. The name ''Wurm'' is thought to originate from the German word ''warm'' (same meaning in English), as the source brooks were fed from the thermal springs in Aachen. Ga ...
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Matthew may refer to: * Matthew (given name) * Matthew (surname) * ''Matthew'' (album), a 2000 album by rapper Kool Keith * Matthew (elm cultivar), a cultivar of the Chinese Elm ''Ulmus parvifolia'' Christianity * Matthew the Apostle, one of the apostles of Jesus * Gospel of Matthew, a book of the Bible Ships * ''Matthew'' (1497 ship), the ship sailed by John Cabot in 1497, with two 1990s replicas * MV ''Matthew I'', a suspected drug-runner scuttled in 2013 * Interdiction of MV ''Matthew'', a 2023 operation of the Irish military against a 2001 Panamanian cargo ship See also * Matt (given name), the diminutive form of Matthew * Mathew, alternative spelling of Matthew * Matthews (other) * Matthew effect The Matthew effect, sometimes called the Matthew principle or cumulative advantage, is the tendency of individuals to accrue social or economic success in proportion to their initial level of popularity, friends, and wealth. It is sometimes summar ... * Tropic ...
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Worm (other)
A worm is an animal with a long cylindrical tube-like body and no limbs. Worm, The Worm or WORM may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Worm, a fictional Marvel Comics character in the Savage Land Mutates group * Worm, a fictional villain in the ''Kamen Rider Kabuto'' TV series * WORM, a fictional character in the anime '' Sky Girls'' * King Worm, a character who first appeared in the episode "Evicted!" of the animated series ''Adventure Time'' Film * ''Worm'' (2006 film), a Russian drama film * ''Worm'' (2013 film), an American sci-fi film Music * ''The Worm'' (Jimmy McGriff album), 1968 * "Worm", a song by Ministry from the 2004 album '' Houses of the Molé'' * "The Worm", a song by Audioslave from the 2005 album '' Out of Exile'' * ''The Worm'' (HMLTD album), 2023 * Worm (instrument), a soprano serpent Other uses in arts and entertainment * ''Worm'', a 1988 novel by John Brosnan * ''Worm, The First Digital World War'', a 2010 non-fiction book by ...
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WURM
Wurm or Würm may refer to: Places * Wurm (Rur), a river in North Rhine-Westphalia in western Germany * Würm (Amper), a river in Bavaria, southeastern Germany ** Würm glaciation, an Alpine ice age, named after the Bavarian river * Würm (Nagold), a small river in Baden-Württemberg, southwestern Germany * 1785 Wurm, a main-belt asteroid Arts and entertainment * Wurm (dragon) or European dragon, a legendary creature in folklore and mythology * '' Wurm Online'', a fantasy MMORPG created in 2006 * ''Wurm'' (album), a 1997 album by Wolfgang * Würm (band), an American sludge metal band active in the 1970s and 1980s * '' Wurm: Journey to the Center of the Earth'', a 1991 video game for the NES * ''Wurm'', a 1991 novel by Matthew J. Costello * Wurm, a fictional character in the 1849 opera ''Luisa Miller ''Luisa Miller'' is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Salvadore Cammarano, based on the play '' Kabale und Liebe'' (''Intrigue and Love'') by ...
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Wurm (surname)
Wurm (=Worm) ist a German-language surname. * Armin Wurm (born 1989), German professional hockey player * Erwin Wurm (born 1954), Austrian artist * Frank Wurm (1924–1993), American baseball player * Frederick Wurm, full name Louis Friedrich Wurm, (1832–1910), early colonist of South Australia * Harald Wurm (born 1984), Austrian cross country skier * Jan Wurm, American painter * Johann Friedrich Wurm, (1760–1833), German astronomer * John Nicholas Wurm (1927–1984), American Roman Catholic bishop * Mary Wurm (1860–1938), English pianist and composer * Mathilde Wurm (1874–1935), German politician * Ole Wurm (or Worm) (1588–1655), Danish physician and antiquary * Stephen Wurm Stephen Adolphe Wurm (, ; 19 August 1922 – 24 October 2001) was a Hungarian-born Australian linguist. Early life Wurm was born in Budapest, the second child to the German-speaking Adolphe Wurm and the Hungarian-speaking Anna Novroczky. ... (1922–2001), Hungarian-born Australi ...
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Wurm-thional
Phenothiazine, abbreviated PTZ, is an organic compound that has the formula S(C6H4)2NH and is related to the thiazine-class of heterocyclic compounds. Derivatives of phenothiazine are highly bioactive and have widespread use and rich history. The derivatives chlorpromazine and promethazine revolutionized the fields of psychiatry and allergy treatment, respectively. An earlier derivative, methylene blue, was one of the first antimalarial drugs, and derivatives of phenothiazine are currently under investigation as possible anti-infective drugs. Phenothiazine is a prototypical pharmaceutical lead structure in medicinal chemistry. Uses Phenothiazine itself is only of theoretical interest, but derivatives of it revolutionized psychiatry, other fields of medicine, and pest management. Other derivatives have been studied for possible use in advanced batteries and fuel cells. Phenothiazine-derived drugs In 1876, methylene blue, a derivative of phenothiazine, was synthesized by H ...
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Starship Trooper (song)
"Starship Trooper" is a song written by British musicians Jon Anderson, Steve Howe and Chris Squire, which first appeared on Yes' 1971 album ''The Yes Album''. The song is in three parts, "Life Seeker", "Disillusion" and "Würm". "Life Seeker" was released as a single on the B-side of the UK release of " Your Move". Lyrics and music Anderson was aware of the title of ''Starship Troopers'', the 1959 novel by Robert A. Heinlein, and from that got the idea of a "Starship Trooper" who was "another guardian angel and Mother Earth". "Starship Trooper" was constructed from pieces of music written separately by Anderson, Howe and Squire. Anderson was the primary author of "Life Seeker". Squire wrote most of the "Disillusion" section; this section had earlier been used with slightly different lyrics as the bridge for the song "For Everyone", with Squire providing the lead vocals. Howe had written the instrumental "Würm" section while he was in an earlier band ( Bodast). The song was h ...
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Luisa Miller
''Luisa Miller'' is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Salvadore Cammarano, based on the play '' Kabale und Liebe'' (''Intrigue and Love'') by the German dramatist Friedrich von Schiller. Verdi's initial idea for a new opera – for which he had a contract going back over several years – was rejected by the Teatro San Carlo in Naples. He attempted to negotiate his way out of this obligation and, when that failed, Cammarano came up with the idea of adapting the Schiller play, with which Verdi was familiar. The process was set in motion, with Verdi still living and working on initial ideas from Paris, where he had been living for almost two years before moving back to his home town of Busseto in the summer of 1849. It was from there that he wrote the music and traveled to Naples for rehearsals. The first performance was given on 8 December 1849. This was Verdi's 15th opera (counting ''Jérusalem'', the French translation and revision of ''I L ...
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Journey To The Center Of The Earth
''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' (), also translated with the variant titles ''A Journey to the Centre of the Earth'' and ''A Journey into the Interior of the Earth'', is a classic science fiction novel written by French novelist Jules Verne. It was first published in French in 1864, then reissued in 1867 in a revised and expanded edition. Professor Otto Lidenbrock is the tale's central figure, an eccentric German scientist who believes there are volcanic tubes that reach to the very center of the earth. He, his nephew Axel, and their Icelandic guide Hans rappel into Iceland's celebrated inactive volcano Snæfellsjökull, then contend with many dangers, including cave-ins, subpolar tornadoes, an underground ocean, and living prehistoric creatures from the Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras (the 1867 revised edition inserted additional prehistoric material in Chaps. 37–39). Eventually the three explorers are spewed back to the surface by an active volcano, Stromboli, located in ...
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