Noun(1) one who can't stay still (especially a child),larva of a mosquito,terrestrial worm that burrows into and helps aerate soil,often surfaces when the ground is cool or wet,used as bait by anglers(2) one who can't stay still (especially a child)(3) larva of a mosquito(4) terrestrial worm that burrows into and helps aerate soil(5) often surfaces when the ground is cool or wet(6) used as bait by anglers
Noun(1) one who can't stay still (especially a child),larva of a mosquito,terrestrial worm that burrows into and helps aerate soil,often surfaces when the ground is cool or wet,used as bait by anglers(2) one who can't stay still (especially a child)(3) larva of a mosquito(4) terrestrial worm that burrows into and helps aerate soil(5) often surfaces when the ground is cool or wet(6) used as bait by anglers
(1) In addition to steering and focusing magnets, the storage ring also contains undulator and wiggler magnets - collectively called insertion devices.(2) The wiggler converts the electron beam power into laser light.(3) Okay, here goes,u2019 he says, swallowing an inch-long wiggler .(4) It's this number that Marilyn does and she wasn't much of a dancer, she's just a wiggler .(5) As electrons used to create the laser beam are steered from the linear accelerator around a curve to a wiggler where the laser beam is produced, the electrons give off t-rays.(6) Larvae, also known as wigglers , are tiny, pale and move very fast on the surface of water, says May.(7) As summer advances, the proportion of feathers in the gumbo increases, and so does the flotsam of shed skins of mosquito wigglers and dragonflies and frogs, and the floating corpses of minnows, tadpoles, and crabs.(8) The advent of the third-generation synchrotron radiation facilities, featured by insertion devices such as undulators and wigglers , is fundamentally changing this situation.(9) He has consulted at most of the storage ring projects around the world, many of which have installed Halbach design undulators and wigglers .