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- The_Siphonaptera abstract "\"The Siphonaptera\" is a nursery rhyme, sometimes referred to as Fleas.Sometimes a second verse appears, with lines such asThe rhyme is seemingly related to lines by Jonathan Swift from his long satirical poem \"On Poetry: a Rhapsody\" (1733):Lewis F. Richardson adapted the poem to meteorology, specifically discussing fractal wind patterns:Gene V. Glass quoted an anonymous adaptation of the poem to educational measurement:".
- The_Siphonaptera comment "\"The Siphonaptera\" is a nursery rhyme, sometimes referred to as Fleas.Sometimes a second verse appears, with lines such asThe rhyme is seemingly related to lines by Jonathan Swift from his long satirical poem \"On Poetry: a Rhapsody\" (1733):Lewis F. Richardson adapted the poem to meteorology, specifically discussing fractal wind patterns:Gene V. Glass quoted an anonymous adaptation of the poem to educational measurement:".