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  • ...ibition-style completion in which individuals in a [[species]] of domestic animal are judged against other members of the species. [[dog show|dog]], [[cat
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  • The mode of transmission from animal to animal, and from animal to human is uncertain, but appears to require close contact with contaminat
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  • The park is a sanctuary for many Australian animal species, including [[wombat]]s, [[possum]]s, [[glider]]s and the ubiquitous
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  • ...www.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pro_apcc_horsetoxic_pattersonscurse Animal Poison Control Center] hosted by ASPCA. Sourced December 2, 2007.</ref>
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  • ...their ability to do a job, like hunt, herd - or fight. Whether or not the animal is currently used in its traditional [[role]], a good specimen of the [[bre ...details are called ''[[conformation point]]s''; they describe how well the animal ''conforms'' to the written breed standard.
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  • ...distributed in body tissues, especially the brain and spinal cord, and in animal fats and oils."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • #'Animal Instinct' (Bill Giant, Bernie Baum, Florence Kaye) - 2:10
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia | subordo = [[Snake (animal)|Serpentes]]
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  • ...and historical research. Academy-sponsored expeditions to collect plant, animal and mineral specimens have included the Arctic to Central America, Africa a
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  • ...ile raising the direct fitness of the recipient. <ref> Alcock, John. 2005. Animal Behavior. Sinauer Associates. ISBN-10:0878930051</ref> Since, as [[Theodosi
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia | subordo = [[Snake (animal)|Serpentes]]
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  • '''''Aspidelaps''''' is a [[genus]] of [[Snake (animal) venom|venomous]] [[Elapidae|elapid]] snakes found in [[Africa]].<ref>[http
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  • ....gov/publications/biotechnology/index.shtml U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA-APHIS) Publications Biotechnolog
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia ...pt mainly for their milk, fiber, and meat; they are also used as [[Working animal|beasts of burden]], transporting goods across mountain passes for local far
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia | subordo = [[Snake (animal)|Serpentes]]
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  • * [[Animal health]] and welfare * [[Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency]]
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  • ...uses are usually air-borne allergens, particularly dusts, feathers, molds, animal fur, etc. <ref>Medical Subject Headings; indexes the term as Rhinitis, All ...r cat, without even verifying if an animal allergy exists; given the human-animal bond, this can be challenged on ethical grounds. Other lifestyle adjustment
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia (animals)
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  • {{r|Animal}}
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  • ...entific and technical progress in industry, mining, agriculture, water and animal resources, establishing scientific research centres, setting up joint ventu
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  • ...of morphology are plant morphology, which is rarely called phytotomy, and animal morphology, called [[zootomy]] or [[anatomy]].
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia | subordo = [[Snake (animal)|Serpentes]]
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  • ...and this is also true for the "look" of individual breeds of each kind of animal. So, the difference in average size between the biggest healthy individuals As in other breeds of animal, the look of a top show animal can change over time. For example, in cats, the Persian breed has had marke
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  • ...g” is different than a “canine” even though they refer to the same type of animal. The difference between “dog” and “canine” gives each its unique qu
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  • |Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (part)([[U.S. Department of Agriculture |Plum Island Animal Disease Center ([[U.S. Department of Agriculture|Department of Agriculture]
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  • ...[physiology]] physical activity is "the physical activity of a human or an animal as a behavioral phenomenon."<ref>{{MeSH|Motor activity}}</ref>
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  • ...of the U.S. Meat Industry"] &mdash; Kansas State University Department of Animal Sciences and Industry — accessed on August 14, 2013.
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia | subordo = [[Snake (animal)|Serpentes]]
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  • | subordo = [[Snake (animal)|Serpentes]] * [[Snake (animal)bite]].
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  • ...rare instances where using a biological name is not enough to clarify the animal of which we are speaking. The species name for the domestic turkey is Melea
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia
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  • ...by the [[In-N-Out Restaurant|In-N-Out]] U.S. fast-food restaurant chain. Animal fries are prepared from shoestring french fries smothered with two slices o
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  • How does this organism cause disease? Human, animal, plant hosts? Virulence factors, as well as patient symptoms.
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia
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  • '''Symbion''' is the name of a relatively recently-discovered [[animal]] [[genus]], unique enough to have merited its own phylum. It was originall ...phylum ''[[Cycliophora]]'', which is the 36th phylum to be included in the animal kingdom. Funch has suggested that ''Cycliophora'' is sufficiently related t
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  • ...These creatures are an [[omnivore]], meaning an animal that feeds on both animal and plant substances. This broad-based subsistence means duikers are not sp ...alorphanagekenya.org" target="_top">Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy - the animal orphanage</a>
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  • ...ces and in [[History of agriculture|agriculture]] from crop cultivation to animal husbandry.<ref>Belich, J. The Black Death and European Expansion. ''The Oxf
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia
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  • ...and ''puppy bitch'' (female). These are [[dog breeding|breeders']] and [[animal fancy|fanciers']] terms and the distinction is not generally made in everyd
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia (animals)
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  • ...ed on the reverse, where instead it holds a [[beaver]], the official state animal. Oregon is one of the few states in the country that does not have a statew
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  • {{r|animal testing}}
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  • ...ncle Thomas Earl and her half brother [[Percy Earl]] were also [[animalier|animal painters]] of note, though Maud became the most successful and is today the
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  • ...mediate surroundings and other physical factors of an individual plant or animal within its habitat.
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  • [[Biodiesel]] is made from vegetable oils, animal fats or recycled greases. Biodiesel can be used as a fuel for vehicles in i
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  • ...d of ecology. One of the oldest splits is between [[plant ecology]] and [[animal ecology]]. Other important splits include questions of scale, or the dicho ...ponse of [[photosynthesis]] and [[growth]] to environmental factors, while animal ecophysiology relates things like [[thermoregulation]] and energy consumpti
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  • ==Animal symbolism== ...stand for anything; an elepant is an elephant." This is different from an animal as spirit guide. <ref>Grof, pp. 118-121</ref>
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  • For most animal cells [[potassium]] ions (K<sup>+</sup>) are the most important for the res For typical animal cells, the most important equilibrium potential is the potassium equilibriu
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  • ...al, since the relationship is often of such emotional significance to both animal and human. ...e or more. Thus, a prospective cat owner can expect that the new companion animal may well be a part of his/her life for many years. This alone is reason to
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  • {{r|Animal}}
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  • '''Blood''' is a bodily fluid found in most higher [[animal]]s. It is a [[liquid]] that serves to diffuse the [[oxygen]] necessary to [
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  • ...4). Rapport des commissaires chargés par le Roi, de l'examen du magnétisme animal. Imprimé par ordre du Roi. A Paris, de L'Imprimerie Royale. *Mesmer FA (1781). ''Précis historique des faits relatifs au magnétisme animal jusques en avril 1781.'' Par M. Mesmer, Docteur en Médecine de la Faculté
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  • ...l joint''' is a classification of a particular type of [[joint]] within an animal. They are composed of bones, [[soft tissue]] and [[synovial fluid]]. The [
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  • ...g of linguistics, neuroscience, paleoanthropology, molecular genetics, and animal cognition/communication. Of particular significance are those hominid beha
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia
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  • '''qát''' ''drug'' or '''khát''' or '''kát''' = '''cát''' ''animal''
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  • ...le) is easily distinguished from a [[cow]] (female) because of his [[horn (animal)|horn]]s.
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  • #when injected into a healthy animal, the microorganism must cause the disease associated with it ...ans that the organism is not found in the same type of tissue of a healthy animal. For example, the bacterium ''[[Escherichia coli]]'' is commonly found in t
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  • ...gan, is located on the outside of the body of [[Human|humans]] and other [[Animal|animals]]. It is a protective, sensory, and endocrine organ. Accumulating e
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia Platypuses are a highly distinctive animal. Streamlined and elongated, they have bills that are strongly reminiscent o
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  • ...ull Moon]] to disguise himself as the celebrated (and long dead) Victorian animal artist [[Sir Edwin Landseer]], famous, as it is explained to Lord Emsworth,
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  • ...''et al.'' (2000) [http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/97/9/4453 The new animal phylogeny: reliability and implications.] ''Proc Natl Acad Sci USA'' '''9
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  • *[[Animal science]]
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  • ...here and not-now, is the evolutionary branch that distinguishes human from animal communication. == Animal communication ==
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  • ...creates [[desire]]. It can describe a [[person]], [[thing]], [[place]], [[animal]], [[concept]], or something else. It is a [[subjective]] experience, so th
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  • Video of the Panthera tigris at Disney's Animal Kingdom
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  • ...y serve as the major means of reducing unwanted animals, but in making the animal more amenable to household living.
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  • ...the barnacle when extended. <ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A22547838 animal sex] BBC</ref>
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  • ...tep was a prohibition of the use of [[central nervous system]] products in animal feed; while cattle are vegetarians, it was a surprise to many that a number
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  • ...from the [[United States Department of Agriculture]] (USDA) when plant and animal [[pathogen]]s are concerned, defines "select" organisms and [[toxin]]s. It ...a severe threat to public health and safety; to animal or plant health; or animal or plant products. In addition to ensuring that laboratories safely handle
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  • ...one, proteins X, Y, Z always increase while protein A, B, C descrease. In animal group two, protein A, C, and Y always increase while proteins B, X and Z al
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  • # the Opisthokonta, including the animal and fungi, and choanoflagellates (a diverse group of unicellular aquatic or ..."The Class Mesomycetozoea: A Heterogeneous Group of Microorganisms at the Animal-Fungal Boundary". ‘’Annual Review of Microbiology’’ 56: 315-344.</r
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  • ...old and sent to Mathilde de Cagny, an LA trainer working for the show-biz animal company.” ...with TV’s Top Dog: From Troubled Terrier to Canine Comedian. Lori Golden, Animal Press, October, 1994. Sourced at: http://www.thepetpress-la.com/articles/e
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  • ...In the outer border are sixteen roundels containing [[human]], [[bird]], [[animal]] and [[plant]] motifs.
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  • ...]. It is named for the silver-grey appearance of its plush 'blue' [[coat (animal)|double coat]].
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  • ...navigational hazard at the east end of [[Lake Ontario]], north of [[Snake (animal) Island (Saint Lawrence River)|Snake Island]], and {{convert|9|mi|km}} west
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  • ...cluding [[Lavoisier]], by a series of careful tests exposed the effects of animal magnetism to be effects of suggestion alone. ...utility of magnetism, that there is nothing to prove the existence of the animal magnetic fluid; that this fluid, since it is non-existent, has no beneficia
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia ...nbsp;inches) in diameter. The Green Anaconda might be the most exaggerated animal on earth in terms of size, with reports of lengths ranging up to a downrigh
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  • ...eetles, and so we might be more likely to meet them than any other type of animal on a planet that would support life.'<ref name=dronamraju2009>Dronamraju KR
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  • ...ute for Research in Chemical Ecology (CIRCE). He is a world authority on [[animal behavior]], [[ecology]], and [[evolution]], and is one of the pioneers of [
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  • {{r|Snake (animal) River}}
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  • ...an animal reservoir. Some can transmit from human to human as well as from animal to human. Not all reservoirs have been identified.
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  • |quote= An animal rescue group and a Jersey City is hosting a pre-Halloween myth-buster event |publisher= AWAN -- Animal Welfare Adoption Network
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  • ...uestions such as where, when, and why music evolved in both humans and the animal kingdom. ...her than the vocal organs and sometimes additional objects). Investigating animal music can shed light on the evolution of the human capacity for music.
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  • .... It's this coating that protects it from the [[immune system]]s of a host animal, and makes it [[virulent]]. Unlike other bacteria, ''B. anthracis's'' capsu ...reds of years. The life cycle continues once the spores are taken up by an animal which then allows them to transform back into a rod-shaped bacteria. The ba
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  • ...in one hand and a ceremonial sword in the other. The fly-whisk is made of animal hair. ...eremonial short sword is used for animal sacrifice. The chiefs touches the animal`s throat symbolically with his sword before someone else cuts the throat wi
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  • Wilson drew upon a massive amount of scholarship on a wide range of animal species, including his own work on the social insects. In part, Wilson's bo
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  • | journal = Animal Behaviour | title = Animal Music, its Nature and Origin
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  • ...ors, or Nintendo Switch bundles that include the game as well, such as the Animal Crossing: New Horizons system<ref name=Edition /> ...ucts/nintendo-switch-animal-crossing-new-horizons-edition/ Nintendo Switch Animal Crossing: New Horizons Edition] from the Nintendo online store
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  • ...s from the Arabic name of the star, ''Al ʽAnak al ʽArd'', which is a small animal of the weasel family. A subsequent Arabic name for Almach was given as ''Al
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  • ...earing already by the end of the Cretaceous. Furthermore, other kinds of [[animal]]s also disappeared at the time, along with many [[plant (organism)|plants]
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  • {{r|Animal}} {{r|Snake (animal) (organism)}}
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  • ==Animal research==
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  • ...r weeks at low temperatures in water, moist soil, hay, straw, and decaying animal carcasses. By light microscopy, the organism is characterized by its small ...st common in Scandinavia and Russia. ''F. tularensis'' has a wide range of animal hosts, but also can be acquired by inhalation, or from contaminated water,
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia ...y small throats and this limits the kinds of foods they eat. They eat both animal and plant-based foods. Unless they are in a species specific tank, violet g
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  • ...dsong]] and [[language (general)|language]]. Studies involving depriving [[animal]]s of stimuli and cases of [[child abuse]] have been used to argue that wit
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  • ...e was developed in 1950 that prevents the disease from affecting a treated animal, yet distemper is still prevalent since the vaccine is not accessible to al ...o other tissues is determined by the level of humoral immunity in the host animal during this period. Once infection occurs throughout the tissues of the bod
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  • ..."a synthetic tetracycline derivative with similar antimicrobial activity. Animal studies suggest that it may cause less tooth staining than other tetracycli
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  • ...bate etc. a.k.a. “Vitamin C”) in the treatment and prevention of human and animal ills, conditions and diseases."
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  • ...and [[survive]], but unlike most behaviours has been shown to decrease an animal's survivorship when increased. There are two general types of aggression, a ...inst a much larger enemy or group of enemies would lead to the death of an animal, animals have developed a good sense of when they are outnumbered or outgun
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  • ...lptures, many of which have a very special story. Since 1950, his heraldic animal is the goose-fish, a mythical combination of goose and fish. It has become
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  • ...ply sending back the water level in a river or lake, or the position of an animal being tracked. [[System Control And Data Acquisition]] (SCADA) combines rem
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  • Akerlof, George and Shiller, Robert: ''Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy and Why it Matters for Glo
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  • ''talk'' '''yáck''' = ''animal'' '''yák'''
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  • ...rth Africa]] meant that more and different [[species]] of [[plant]]s and [[animal]]s were in [[competition]] with each other, which enabled [[human]]s to tak
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  • ...onsidered capable of causing physiological effects and of harming human or animal bodies. By definition ionizing radiation produces ions, directly or indirec
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  • ...ss]]es, and [[green algae]]. Plants share certain characteristics—unlike [[animal]]s and [[fungi]], they do not voluntarily move, typically growing in a perm Like the [[animal]]s, [[fungi]], and [[protist]]s, plants are [[eukaryotic]]—they are compo
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  • ...as appointed an assistant (a ''supplecant'' ) to Mertrud, the Professor of Animal Anatomy at the ''Musée National d'Histoire Naturelle.'' <ref>[http://www.m ...ore us, or gain one atom of knowledge on the subject ?" From Cuvier's "The Animal Kingdom", 1817</blockquote>
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  • ...ny]] with lecture props that included a large assortment of real human and animal skulls, wax casts of skulls and brains, two live monkeys, and Dr. Spurzheim
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  • ...acteristics in other individuals in a population <ref> Alcock, John. 2005. Animal Behavior. Sinauer Associates. ISBN:0-87893-005-1</ref> The process of adapt
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  • ...lowing to the patient, or the patient would asphyxiate as surely as a game animal struck by a poisoned error.
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  • Among the Eukaryotes, which include the organisms constituting the [[Animal]], [[Plant]], and [[Fungus]] kingdoms, as well as the [[Protists]], ''most'
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  • The '''nervous system''' of an [[animal]] coordinates the activity of the [[muscle]]s, monitors the [[organ (anatom
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  • ...f animal will have effects even in the body of another class or species of animal. A hormone generally does its work by turning on some sort of receptor tha =Animal hormones=
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  • ...bushes outside, and then people can get the rash later just by petting the animal. The contact dermatitis caused by usushiol can spread when a person scratc
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  • '''Jôêy''' ''Joseph'' = '''jôey''' ''animal
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  • ...animal not only no longer produces ova or sperm; this also means that the animal no longer produces the normal sexual hormones of its kind. For surgical s
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  • ..., also know as Pancake Day, because they are a good way to use up eggs and animal fats, foods that are avoided during the pre-[[Easter]] period of [[Lent]],
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  • ...]]s, [[mussel]]s, [[lobster]], [[cod]], [[haddock]], [[scup]] and [[squid (animal)|squid]].
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  • ...potential to pose a severe threat to human, animal, or plant health, or to animal and plant products.
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  • ...bite. [[Formic acid]] has historically been used to preserve specimens of animal tissue.
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  • ...nulifera'') also known as the '''Banded cobra''', is a species of [[Snake (animal) venom|venomous]] snake belonging to the family [[Elapidae]] and is native ...] words "annulus" which means ''ring'' or ''band'' and "fera" which means "animal" or "wild beast".
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  • ...ecies identification, animal diet, patterns of use of the environment, and animal-human relations in the past.<ref name="Horwitz & Goldberg">Horwitz, L. K. & ...palaeoecology reconstructions by providing information on animal diet and animal-human relations. Hyena coprolites preserve pollen which are good indicators
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  • ...l]]'s presentation of a three-kingdom system ([[Plant]]ae, [[Protist]]a, [[Animal]]ia) in his 1866 ''Generelle Morphologie der Organismen'').]] ...lus Linnaeus]] distinguished two kingdoms of living things: Animalia for [[animal]]s and Vegetabilia for [[plant]]s (Linnaeus also treated [[mineral]]s, plac
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  • ...have a dense short coat that is most often seen in a beautiful blue (the [[animal fancy]] term for gray). In fact, these cats were often called ''British Blu
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  • ...atmospheric conditions of 760 mm Hg. The pilobolus decays the feces of the animal using the nitrogen, water etc. found in the feces as its source of food. On ...nimal and its function is to absorb the nutrients found in the dung of the animal.<ref>[http://www.jstor.org/pss/3757932 Bland, Charles E., Charles, Thomas M
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  • ...] Citat: "...It means that some of the lowliest creatures in the plant and animal kingdoms, such as slime and amoeba, may not be as primitive as once thought
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  • ...m-warfare research. The result was a greatly de-populated world, with many animal and insect species extinct or deleteriously altered, and with no remnants o
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  • ...Agricultural Science,'' (1994) 4 vol, 2300pp. 210 articles by experts on animal, plant, range, and soil science; food processing, storage, and distribution
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  • ...goats and sheep. which transmits easily to humans in the laboratory or in animal handling. Cattle, sheep, and goats are the primary reservoirs of C. burnet | author = World Organisation for Animal Health
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  • ...d [[Warm-blooded|endotherm]] and [[Warm-blooded|exotherm]] are concepts in Animal physiology.
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  • * Russell, Nicholas. ''Like Engend'ring Like: Heredity and Animal Breeding in Early Modern England.'' (1986). 271 pp. ...Agricultural Science,'' (1994) 4 vol, 2300pp. 210 articles by experts on animal, plant, range, and soil science; food processing, storage, and distribution
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  • ...the anatomical organization of the [[nervous system]]. In [[vertebrate]] [[animal]]s, the [[PNS|routes]] that the myriad [[nerve]]s take from the [[brain]] t
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  • ...he mushroom bodies will allow a clear view of the [[neurophysiology]] of [[animal cognition]]. The most recent research is also beginning to reveal the [[ge
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  • ...e played on the idea that there is something rather sinister about these [[animal]]s, the penguin has a fairly good reputation; its image helps sell everythi
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  • ...animal called Sardula. In some temples, images of an extraordinary animal with the horns of the sheep are pictured on the struts protruding on a
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  • ...the structure waterproof, [[caulking]] was added in the form of a tar and animal hair mixture.<ref name=mcgrail1989>McGrail, Sean (1989). James Graham-Campb
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  • ...R. A. Fisher, Sewall Wright, and [[J. B. S. Haldane]].<ref> Ernst Mayr. ''Animal Sciences.'' 4 vols. Macmillan Reference USA, 2002. </ref>
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  • The Brown Animal Sanatory Institution (1871-1944) was a remarkable, but short-lived and now Franklin, R.J.M. 2000. The Brown Animal Sanatory Institution—Historical Lessons
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  • ...of goldfish as bait, feeder fish and carnival prizes is controversial, and animal rights activists have attempted to make the practice illegal, albeit unsucc
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  • ...known in soil, not uncommon in the mouth, but increasingly as a human and animal pathogen, and displaying multidrug resistance. ''Acinetobacter baumanii''
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  • ...ial figure in introducing [[quantitative genetics]] into [[animal breeding|animal]] and [[plant breeding]]. Wright's statistical method of [[path analysis (s
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  • * ''[[Vibrio fischeri]]'' - [[quorum sensing]], [[bioluminescence]] and animal-bacterial [[symbiosis]] with [[Hawaiian Bobtail Squid]] ====[[Animal]]s====
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  • '''[[Animal]]s''' (from the Latin ''animale'' and ''animalis'', meaning "living", in tu Like "[[plant]]", the term "animal" has gone through several definitions along history. Animals—moving life�
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  • ...ghly [[Snake (animal) venom|venomous]], fast-moving land-dwelling [[Snake (animal) (organism)|snake]]s endemic to the continent of [[Africa]]. They, like the ...al region. A bite can be fatal to humans without access to proper [[Snake (animal)bite#First_Aid|first aid]] and subsequent [[antivenom]] treatment, as it sh
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  • * [[Snake (animal)bite]].
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  • ...mergency physicians in planning treatment of poisoning, including venomous animal bites and stings.
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  • ...nfo - Aye-aye.'' [http://www.animalinfo.org/species/primate/daubmada.htm]. Animal Info (c) 1999-2000
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  • * [[Snake (animal)bite]].
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  • | '''Prohibited contents''' || Any animal products, except a limited amount of dairy products, below the limit that w
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  • ...k, and greatly decreased due to habitat alteration, and invasive plant and animal species that inhibit the growth of Māmane trees. The subalpine animal life consists of a wide variety of native [[arthropods]] ([[insects]], [[sp
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  • ...ttle also suggests a role connected with fertility. She appears in various animal forms, most often as a crow. She is often interpreted as a [[triple goddess ...she appears to him as an old woman bearing the same three wounds that her animal forms sustained, milking a cow. She gives Cú Chulainn three drinks of milk
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  • ...animal and human communication have at least some things in common (See [[animal communication]]). Syntax, on the other hand, is controversial, and is the f ...language and makes it different from even the most sophisticated forms of animal communication.
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  • ...however, aside from a few very well known systems, such as ''Shaolin Five Animal'', the ''108 Movements of the Wooden Man Hall'', ''Enchanted Staff'', ''Whi
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  • Since humans are [[Social animal|social beings]], partnerships between individuals, [[business entity|busine
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  • ...tic]] their home; the Earth's poles are probably too far apart for these [[animal]]s to make the journey. Penguin experts would not recommend introducing a p ...r natural grounds, though still inside the southern hemisphere. As these [[animal]]s make good [[swimming|swimmer]]s, it is possible for them to journey cons
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  • ..., and Barbara McClure. In this environment, a young Scarry was exposed to animal books including the work of the prolific children's author [[Thornton Burge
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  • Spy organisations have occasionally attempted to train '''[[animal]]s''' for '''[[clandestine human-source intelligence|espionage]]''' operati Perhaps the most famous animal 'spy' was the [[carrier pigeon]], which was famously used to carry secret m
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  • ...h regulating hormones. These hormones, playing important role in plant and animal development, cannot be found in fungi.
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  • ...duction source of alkaline substances, were ashes used in conjunction with animal fat to produce [[soap]], a process known as [[saponification]].
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  • | journal = Animal Behaviour | journal = Animal Behaviour
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  • ...express himself only with gestures, leaps, cries of wonder and of horror, animal barkings and hootings, or with objects he took from his knapsack - ostrich
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  • ...ts, inspection, marketing, and promotion of such commodities, aquaculture, animal welfare, and grazing. It may fairly be said that it is the arm of Congress
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  • '''Euthanasia''' is the practice of assisting the death of an animal or patient, often to alleviate suffering or because the patient is in a per ...s euthanasia for epidemic control, the laboratory, and situations where an animal is in public view and where meaningful veterinary care is impossible.<ref>{
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  • *'''Creature:''' representing a being, animal, humanoid, or otherwise, that can be used to attack an opponent every turn.
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  • Common names in Botany are different from animal common names because mostly there is no primary source for them and because
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  • ...iovascular disease appear to be associated with the ''nrf2'' gene, because animal knockout species lacking this gene fail to benefit from the administration
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  • ...new community in his waistcoat pocket. . . . One man renounces the use of animal food, and another of coin; and another of domestic hired service; and anoth
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  • ...in the domestic cat (Felis catus) maps near KIT on feline chromosome B1. ''Animal Genetics'' '''37''':163-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2052.2005.01389.x</ref> ...are not common, in fact, they have only been sporadically reported in the animal science literature. All of these cats have had white fur and pink skin, som
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  • ...irst step and on the basis of the features defined one has to test form of animal communication for these characteristics. ...ing sign language). Nonetheless all features proposed can also be found in animal language. The characteristic of displacement for example can be found in da
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  • ...xan .457 caliber boasts 600 fpe, which is more than enough to kill a large animal.
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  • ...or dog is beyond comparison a more rational, as well as a more conversible animal than an infant of a day, or a week, or even a month old? But suppose the ca
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  • ...s. First, humans are highly omnivorous, exploiting a wide range of plant, animal, and fungal foods (although they do not tend to consume plants high in cell ...the most salient findings of these studies involve the importance of wild animal foods in the human diet, in contrast to the diets of other extant primates.
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  • ...s an early information architect. He believed that every kind of plant and animal on Earth should be named and classified.
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  • .../Sphenodon_punctatus.html Sphenodon punctatus] Musico, B. (1999). On-line, Animal Diversity Web. University of Michigan Museum of Zoology Accessed December 2
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia (animals) ...the eyes are called pseudo-pupils and indicate the directions in which the animal has the best vision. Ocelli have good light-gathering power and are used in
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  • ...-acidophilus-000310.htm</ref> ''L. acidophilus'' is found in the human and animal gut, mouth, and vagina. It was first isolated in 1900 by Moro from infant f ...ermentation, it inhabits environments rich in sugar, such as the human and animal gut. ''L. acidophilus'' is non-pathogenic. ''L. acidophilus'' keeps the env
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  • ...h Urvan''': lit. 'the soul of the cow (or settlement)'. Personification of animal life
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  • ...ed increased academic debate about the relationship between humans and the animal world, and at the same time, there was a dawning public awareness of enviro
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  • ...d minerals, or synthetics. Organic pigments may also be synthetic, or from animal or vegetable sources. Classical pigments are all powders; a '''lake''' is
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  • ...large commitment, much larger than required for any other common domestic animal. Any new horse owner is best off tackling the task of finding that first ho ...ho is happy living alone. Although some owners provide their horse with an animal of another species, like a goat, to provide needed company, there are many
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  • *1986 Following Mama selected for the Society of Animal Artists 26th juried 
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  • ...fermentation properly means the decomposition of carbohydrates, and since animal tissues are composed of [[protein]]s and [[lipids]], and contain at most on ...ka.asp]. This is caused by the traditional [[Eskimo]] practice of allowing animal products such as whole fish, fish heads, [[walrus]], [[sea lion]] and [[wha
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  • Liver is high in [[iron]] and [[Vitamin A]] and animal liver is often eaten by human beings. Incidentally, the concept of [[hyperv
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  • | subordo = [[Snake (animal)|Serpentes]] ...rown ground color that almost always matches the substrate color where the animal is found. Dorsally, a series of dark, semi-rectangular blotches run the len
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  • ...s coat nearly matches the policewoman's red hair! The white marking on the animal's face is called a ''blaze''.}} ...copies of E at this locus, black pigment will appear in the hairs. If the animal has no dominant extension allele, meaning it is homozygous (has two copies)
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  • ...u''': '''Sadíqqi, Qátar, Irāqi, níqab, qát''' ''stimulant'' (= '''cát''' ''animal'').
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  • ...bias are divided into three groups: specific phobias, such as a fear of an animal, social phobia, the fear of negative social evaluation, and agoraphobia, th
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  • When it comes to '''choosing a dog''', the best is a fit between the animal and the owner. Beyond that, advice on [[dog]] selection really comes down t ...for just that reason. Of course, the usual outcome of choosing a diseased animal is expensive and time-consuming ''at best''. At worst, the dog is not helpe
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  • ...in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences and in the Department of Animal Sciences, at the [[North Carolina State University]].
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  • | regnum = [[Animal|Animalia]] ...nly known as a maggot), pupa, adult. The eggs are laid in decaying flesh, animal dung, manure, or pools of [[stagnant water]] - whatever has ample food for
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  • | Foreword to ''If I Were an Animal'', 1986 (with [[Cowles Fleur]])<ref>Morrow. ISBN 0688061508.</ref> ...wonder what it would be like to be [[reincarnation|reincarnated]] in an [[animal]] whose [[species]] had been so reduced in numbers than it was in danger of
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  • ...st life that can be seen with the naked eye is multicellular, as are all [[animal]]s (i.e. members of the [[kingdom (biology)|kingdom]] Animalia) and [[plant
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  • ...the company of, or by the labor of, [[Human|human beings]]. Domesticated [[animal]]s, [[plant]]s, and other [[organism]]s are those whose collective [[Etholo The earliest known domestic animal seems to probably have been the [[dog]], likely as early as 15000 BC among
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  • Although ''none'' of the big cats normally hunt humans as a preferred prey animal in the wild, all of them (by either definition) are capable of easily killi
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  • '''Tularemia''' is a acute illness, endemic in animal populations but with high biological warfare potential, caused by ''[[Franc The organism is found worldwide, in over 100 different animal populations, with two major strains. There is geographic differentiation in
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  • ...ef justification of why this species is near threatened </ref>| regnum = [[Animal]]ia
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  • ...Brain(1981) concluded that the animal which dragged the corpse is the same animal which killed ''A .(Paranthropus) robustus''<ref name="Brain"/>. ...ic analysis showed that damages on the crania of the Taung child and other animal fossils from the Taung site in South Africa were similar to those caused by
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  • ...both birds and trees absorb water into their bodies, for historic reasons, animal physiologists use osmotic pressure (π) whereas plant physiologists use osm
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  • 1 - In every animal which has not passed the limit of its development, a more frequent and cont
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  • cf. ''heat'' '''wårm''': ''animal'' '''wörm
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  • A '''wound''' is classified as damage to [[human]] or [[animal]] [[skin]]. Wounds can be either open or closed. Examples of open wounds in
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  • ...fer|rotifers]], [[krill]] and [[springtail|springtails]]. The largest land animal is the flightless [[midge]] ''Belgica antarctica'', only 12 mm long. The [[
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  • .../Sphenodon_punctatus.html Sphenodon punctatus] Musico, B. (1999). On-line, Animal Diversity Web. University of Michigan Museum of Zoology Accessed December 2
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  • It is part of the animal’s normal microflora and is commonly found within the ear canals, the muco ...t of Malassezia pachydermatis can normally be found on the skin. When the animal develops certain conditions that allow for excess sebum production or exces
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  • ...welfare of [[purebred]] [[dog]]s. These organizations maintain [[registry (animal)|registries]] of purebred dogs and sponsor events such as conformational sh
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  • *{{:CZ:Ref:Shipman 2010 The Animal Connection and Human Evolution}} | journal = Animal Communication: Techniques of Study and Results of Research
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  • ...ound acrobatics, balance acts, manipulation acts, aerial acts, and trained animal acts, among many others. ...animal rich circus. Itinerant showmen traveled the fair grounds of Europe. Animal trainers and performers are thought to have exploited the nostalgia for the
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  • '''lêmur''' ''animal'' BrE = '''Lìma''' ''Peru '''Lêón''' ''person'' = '''Lỳón''' ''France'', cf. '''lîon''' ''animal
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  • ...oro rat strain (named after West Brattleboro, Vermont; the location of the animal house where the founders of the strain were first identified in 1961) becam
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  • ...ation]]. Viruses can be classified according to the host cell they infect: animal viruses, [[plant virus]]es, [[fungus|fungal]] viruses, and [[bacteriophage] Growing animal viruses outside of the living host animal is more difficult. Classically, fertilized chicken eggs have often been use
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  • '''ãr, ãir''': '''cãring, bãre''' ''naked'' = '''béãr''' ''animal'', '''stãir''' ''step'' = '''stãre''' ''look'' '''wãry, ãir, fãiry '''êer''' = '''êar''' (1): '''stêer, dêer''' ''animal'', '''quêer, bêer, shêer''' ''absolute'' (= '''shêar''' ''shears''),
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  • ...ld-to-Order (BTO) flats. Despite concerns were raised regarding impacts on animal and plant species in the forest, and petitions were launched against the de
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  • The need to include fresh plant food or raw animal flesh in the diet to prevent disease was known from ancient times. Native p ...d. Starting in February 1928, for one year he and a colleague lived on an animal-flesh-only diet under medical supervision at [[New York (disambiguation)|Ne
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  • ...principles to understand, modify and control biological ([[plant]]s and [[animal]]s - including [[human]]) systems. It is also meant to [[design]] and [[man
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  • ...biochemistry)|fermentation]]''' is a form of fermentation that occurs in [[animal cell]]s in the absence of [[oxygen]]. Under these conditions, [[Glycolysis]
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  • ...t of the breed and concern for the health and wellbeing of each individual animal must be uppermost in a breeder’s motivation.
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  • ...ing day time, but at times will take over and modify the burrow of another animal in less rocky areas. Although they primarily forage alone, at times three o
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  • ...an hosts. Close relatives of the virus, however, do exist and invade other animal hosts.
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  • ...ith a view to collecting information. For example, to monitor the plant or animal populations of an ecological system or drinking water for impurities, to me
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  • ...logy for pumping groundwater to the surface has varied from hand pumps and animal powered pumps used since prehistoric times, to windmills used through much
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  • ...have been identified worldwide, each of which are linked to a single wild animal host, termed a “reservoir of infection” for a specific geographic regio ...dition to bites by infected animals, rabies can be transmitted by infected animal licks or saliva that come into contact with the mucous membranes of the eye
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  • ...a [[fire]]. There is archaeological evidence of roasted foodstuffs, both [[animal]] and [[vegetable]], in human (''[[Homo erectus]]'') campsites dating from ..., including [[muscle]], [[offal]], and [[egg white]]. Nutritionally, these animal products offer all the essential amino acids needed in our diet. Almost all
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  • and 9 NA known so far, and they are animal specific. Influenza Type A that is capable of World Organization for Animal Health. Other confirmed instances:
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  • ...L is a [[law]], ordinance or policy which pertains to a specifically named animal breed or breeds, but does not affect any others. The term was coined to de
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  • ...Evolutionary analyses of human behaviour: a commentary on Daly & Wilson. ''Animal Behaviour, 60,'' F21-F26. [http://faculty.washington.edu/easmith/HEP-ABF.pd
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia (animals) ...l.edu/ent/biocontrol/info/primer.html </ref> — about three quarters of all animal species.
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  • ...irect contact in the form of a dream, a candle burning blue or an agitated animal is thought to be another possible manifestation of contact.
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  • ...regeneration capabilities were known to be best in the lower part of the [[animal kingdom]], deteriorating for higher animals, becoming weakest in [[humans]] Topics like [[circadian rhythm|solar]] and [[tide|lunar]] rythms, and [[animal navigation]], are then discussed. So are the origin and [[evolution]] of l
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  • ...al of some short-lived species. We note the exact amount of food that this animal consumes day by day. This sequence of numbers will be unpredictable in adva
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  • ...types of the species. The subtypes only exist for their differences in the animal host it prefers and phenotypic appearance. ''B. canis'' is one of the subty ...as that have poor sanitation and lack good public health safety to support animal infection or lack economic funds to support public health. Some areas where
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia ...n many different ways beyond domestication. Rabbits are an example of an [[animal]] which is treated as [[food]], [[pet]] and pest by the same culture.
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia ...It is not known if this is how the skull would have been in times when the animal was alive or if it is a feature of taphonomic distortion. All the cranial a
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  • ...pecies. Even lone individuals have been known to bring down wildebeest, an animal two times its own mass <ref name="Skinner"/>. That being said spotted hyaen
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  • ...e was developed in 1950 that prevents the disease from affecting a treated animal, yet distemper is still prevalent since the vaccine is not accessible to al ...o other tissues is determined by the level of humoral immunity in the host animal during this period. Once infection occurs throughout the tissues of the bod
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  • By all accounts, the unicorn was a solitary animal; it didn't mind other types of wild animals but was very territorial with o A somewhat separate belief in a similar one-horned magical animal developed in China. It was referred to as the ki-lin. The male was called k
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  • ...been recovered from Kromdraai B <ref name="Thackeray"/>. Many thousands of animal fossils have also been recovered from both Kromdraai A and B.
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  • .../journal.pbio.0020363</ref>, indicating that a significant fraction of all animal genes are regulated by miRNA. Animal miRNAs are usually complementary to a site in the 3' untranslated region ([
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  • ...on voice-over roles in the film ''A Bug's Life'' (1998) and the TV movie ''Animal Farm'' (1999), based on the George Orwell book. Following a turn as The Bl
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  • ...ative anatomy, especially as applied to the hard and enduring parts of the animal frame, such as corals, shells, spines, crusts, scales, scutes, bones, and t ...ibed, and gave the earliest clear evidence of an 'extinct generalized hoof animal, a "pachyderm with affinities to the Rodentia, Edentata, and Herbivorous Ce
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  • It takes the dead animal to some hidden spot. If it is a large animal, the tiger feeds on it for several days, covering it after eating its fill.
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  • ...crease in the fossil record indicating a significant increase in plant and animal life during that time (also referred to as the "Cambrian Explosion") <ref>[ ...tion, they left, at best, '''trace fossils''' (impressions or casts of the animal) rather than fossilised tissue.
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  • ...41) is a British [[ethology|ethologist]]<ref>A branch of [[zoology]], i.e. animal behaviour.</ref> and [[evolutionary biology|evolutionary biologist]] who ha
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  • ...in southeastern [[Africa]]. A relatively small sized snake, it is [[Snake (animal) venom|venomous]] and capable of ejecting venom at a potential predator or This cobras diet consists mostly of [[amphibians]], other [[Snake (animal) (organism)|snakes]] (especially [[Bitis arietans|puff adders]]), [[bird]]s
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  • ...re all commonly eaten, although among the rural poor, slaughtering a large animal such as a goat or a cow is generally reserved for festive occasions and ''n
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  • ...bite]]s throughout India and every where else it occurs. It has a [[Snake (animal) venom|venom]] which is primarily neurotoxic and causes respiratory failure
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  • ...: plants have evolved showy flowers that attract animals so that when the animal comes to the flower, pollen attaches to them, and is spread when they visit
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  • ...lor, while each scale is tipped with yellow or yellowish-green, giving the animal a speckled appearance. Some scales have more of this color to them and form * [[Snake (animal)bite]].
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  • ...bstained from alcohol, and many believe that he also abstained from eating animal flesh. Similarly, Islamic belief holds that Jesus could perform miracles, b
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  • ...an primates: past and future challenges. In: Haug M, Whalen R. E, editors. Animal models of human emotion and cognition. Washington (District of Columbia): A ..., editors. The cognitive animal: empirical and theoretical perspectives on animal cognition. Cambridge (Massachusetts): MIT Press. pp. 325–333.</ref>
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia ...osis. As adults, red urchins feed on a wide range of foods, both plant and animal though kelps are the preferred food item. In the Pacific Northwest, urchins
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  • ...that help them digest plant matter, which is more difficult to digest than animal prey.<ref>{{Harvnb|Moran|2006}}</ref> [[Coral]] reefs are the result of mu ...l mode of life. Depending on the definition used, as many as half of all [[animal]]s have at least one parasitic phase in their life cycles, and it is also f
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  • '''First Animal Model Developed for Oral Infection of Human Poliovirus''' ...ssue of Journal of Virology, it was reported that researchers developed an animal model for oral poliovirus infection. Researchers were trying to find new w
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  • ...s at the box office. He directed such iconic films as ''National Lampoon’s Animal House'' and ''The Blues Brothers''. The tragedy that occurred during the fi ...Studios to direct what would be his breakout feature, ''National Lampoon’s Animal House'' (1978). Modestly budgeted at $2.7 million, the film made over $200
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  • ...yi''), also known as '''Christyi's water cobra''' is a species of [[Snake (animal) venom|venomous]] snake belonging to the [[Elapidae]] family and is native ...nd a little shorter than the anterior and separated by one scale. [[Snake (animal) (organism)/Catalogs/List of snake scales|Scales]] in 19 rows on the neck,
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  • ...f this contest among males seems to be, that the strongest and most active animal should propagate the species, which should thence become improved").
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  • ...turn into a [[cottage industry]] or a highly profitable larger venture. [[Animal fancy]], [[gardening]] and [[cooking]] are activities with this type of pot
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  • ...information stores as memory, following the perhaps unsafe analogy between animal brains and digital computers. Metaphorically, we sometimes talk of memory ...rmation is stored in long-term memory depends on its 'importance'; for any animal, memories associated with stress or trauma are potentially important for th
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  • cf. ''drink'' '''bêer''': ''naked'' '''bãre''' = ''animal, tolerate'' '''béãr cf. ''risk'' '''dãre''': ''animal'' '''dêer''' = ''beloved, expensive'' '''dêar
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  • ...occurs in the northern Philippines, it is a significant cause of [[Snake (animal)bite|snakebites]] and fatalities. The Philippine cobra is called "ulupong" ...eds predominantly on small [[mammal]]s, [[frog]]s, and even other [[Snake (animal) (organism)|snakes]].<ref name=ct/> Small rodents such as [[mice]] and smal
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  • #"The experiment should be so designed and based on the results of animal experimentation and a knowledge of the natural history of the disease or ot
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  • * [[Snake (animal)bite]].
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  • ...ards Sterkfontein became a significant source of early hominin fossils and animal fossils and later tools were discovered. Subsequent research has shown tha
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  • ...ock to a specified person, which could be interpreted as evidence that the animal could understand [[syntax (linguistics)|syntax]]. This view is unsupported
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  • ...bic Acid. For the function and effect of Ascorbic Acid on [[plant]] and [[animal]] species, its use by humans and the higher [[primate]]s, please see [[Vita ...mate]]s, including humans, and a few other species in all divisions of the animal kingdom, notably the [[guinea pig]], have lost the ability to synthesize as
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  • ...itrate|Co(NO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>]]. Cobalt(II) oxide is also found in animal feed and fertilizer as a supplement to aid in the production of [[vitamin|V
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  • ...in other fermented foods such as yogurt and cheese and it is also found in animal [[GI tracts]], human saliva and vagina. <ref name=EBI>"Bacteria Genomes - ...ll~jumptype=rss]Effect of ''Lactobacillus plantarum'' 299v treatment in an animal model of irritable bowel syndrome. ''Microbial Ecology in Health and Disea
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  • ...se; and if any variation or modification in the organ be ever useful to an animal under changing conditions of life, then the difficulty of believing that a
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  • ...r ship and secured its carcass to the vessel's side. They stripped off the animal's blubber and then boiled it on deck in large iron pots set over fires in b
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  • ...early adopted the idea that the valvular lymphatics over the whole of the animal body were one general system of absorbents, he published in 1758, a short t
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  • ...with Tokyo's [[Hachiko]], he is one of the classic examples of the [[human-animal bond]].
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  • | [[Union of Concerned Scientists]].}}</ref> Antibiotic use in food animal production has been associated with the emergence of antibiotic-resistant s ...Association (AMA)) have called for restrictions on antibiotic use in food animal production and an end to all non-therapeutic uses. The European Parliament
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  • ...ivation of land to yield [[produce]], the commercial raising of animals ([[animal husbandry]]), or both. ...(horticulture)|nursery]] plants, [[timber]] or lumber, [[fertilizer]]s, [[animal hides]], [[leather]], industrial chemicals ([[starch]], [[sugar]], [[ethano
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  • ...iver, lungs, urinary bladder, brain, spinal cord, skin, and numerous other animal and plant organs and tissues. He so changed the perspective on the anatomy
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  • * [[Snake (animal)bite]].
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  • ...Lennie likes to pet soft things and has a history of killing the small [[animal]]s he touches. The girl screams and Lennie freezes, holding her dress tigh
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  • ...also finally in '''égg''' and in surnames: '''Clégg, Hógg''' = '''hóg''' ''animal'', '''Wrágg''' = '''rág''' ''cloth'', '''Rígg''' = '''ríg''' ''ship'' a
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia ...s_tegen_ekzema_en_variz._voor_romantizm.JPG|thumb|Medicinal leeches on the animal market in [[Istanbul]]]]
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  • ...ose" derives from the Latin ''nasus'', which referred to the human nose or animal snout. The term is non-specific, and encompasses concepts including the ex
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  • *''Unlocking the Animal Mind,'' by Franklin D. McMillan, D.V.M., with Kathryn Lance. Rodale, 2004.<
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  • ...of the name and directly identifies Caesar with the elephant, because the animal treads a Gallic serpent-horn, the [[Ancient_Celtic_music#The_carnyx|''carny
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  • ...or their unusual design, with the front of the main engine resembling an [[animal]], with sets of vertically-positioned headlights for 'eyes'. From March 201
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  • Plastics, drugs, animal and plant tissue, foods, textile, wood, paper, and many other common substa
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  • ...York Times bestseller, as well as other of his books. The diet rejects all animal products as well as cooking oils, processed food, and alcoholic beverages. He argues that starch-based diets are the traditional diet of the human animal and have been for many thousands of years. He has provided peer-reviewed an
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  • ...of the name and directly identifies Caesar with the elephant, because the animal treads a Gallic serpent-horn, the [[Ancient_Celtic_music#The_carnyx|''carny
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  • ...have prevailed in many places where there was no decomposing vegetable or animal matter, this opinion has been given up in a great measure; still the belief
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  • ...band called Damnocracy (after ditching the names FIST, God War, and Savage Animal) for the show, during which they lived in a mansion in Las Vegas, Nevada|La
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  • ...mans began as just one [[species]] among a rich variety of [[plant]] and [[animal]] [[life]], but in Africa's [[jungle]]s, [[desert]]s and [[savanna]]s, they
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  • ...e '''common taipan''' or just simply the '''taipan''' is a highly [[Snake (animal) venom|venomous]] species of snake found in the coastal regions of Australi ...antana are also favoured habitat. The coastal taipan shelters in abandoned animal burrows, hollow logs and in piles of vegetation and litter.<ref name= ct>[h
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  • ...] cells, but occurs in different ways in different species. For example, [[animal]]s undergo an "open" mitosis, where the [[nuclear envelope]] breaks down be
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  • [[Taphonomy]] is the study of bones from the time the animal dies to the time the bone is recovered for study.Several agents are respons ...l cut marks and hammerstone percussion damage on bone specimens across all animal body sizes, indicating that hominids exploited a wide range of carcass type
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  • ...ck spinning between 1 and 2 meters off the ground. When they hit prey, the animal is stunned or has a limb broken by the high tip speed and angular momentum.
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  • ...46, he published an article, in German, on ‘Sleepwalking, clairvoyance and animal magnetism’. In 1845, he ridiculed [[clairvoyance]] in an article in a Lon
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  • Outbreaks of the disease, without an obvious association with animal or laboratory exposure, may be [[bioterrorism]]. It was known to have been | author = World Organisation for Animal Health
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  • ...min B 12 is not present in plants, humans have obtained their supply from animal products, from multivitamin supplements in the form of pills, and as addi
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  • ...in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences and in the Department of Animal Sciences, at the [[North Carolina State University]].
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  • ...terrestrial tetrapods, that led to Pelycosauria becoming the dominant land animal. <ref name = Palmer/>
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  • ...olysaccharide]] that is the principal storage form of [[glucose]] (Glc) in animal and human [[cell (biology)|cells]]. Glycogen is found in the form of granul
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  • ...he usefulness of a [[natural resource]] or the [[health]] of [[human]]s, [[animal]]s, or [[ecosystem]]s.<ref name=EPAGlossary>[http://www.epa.gov/OCEPAterms/
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  • ...0</sub> of 0.0365 mg/kg. This species is responsible for the most [[Snake (animal)bite|snakebite]] incidents and fatalities in Australia. The eastern brown s ...t in a rapid and snap like bite. Takes shelter in or under logs, abandoned animal burrows, deep soil cracks, under building materials and often found in and
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  • ...ly limited to plants that have introduced resistance to [[insect]] [[pest (animal)|pest]]s and [[herbicide]]s. Insect resistance is achieved through incorpor ...ntent. Such grains not only free up zinc, manganese and iron for human and animal nutrition, but they potentially minimize phosphorous pollution of waterways
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  • ...from human physiology), and how to compound drugs in a dosage form that an animal can take.
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  • '''fïr''' ''tree'' = '''für''' ''animal '''für''' ''animal'' = '''fïr''' ''tree
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  • ...e anatomy|morphology]] and their ability to produce [[gametes]]. In many [[animal]]s,like humans and birds, this is often accompanied by [[chromosome|chromos
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  • ...king horses, certain characteristics were favored according to the use the animal served. Warfare conducted on horseback was furthered by horses that had smo
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  • ...level that has the highest degree of cue validity. Thus, a category like [animal] may have a prototypical member, but no cognitive visual representation. O basic categories in [animal], i.e. [dog], [bird], [fish], are full of informational content and can eas
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  • ...eaker and a listener exchange news about a topic. The closest thing in the animal kingdom to this kind of behavior is the waggle dance of the bee.''”<ref>E
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  • A number of animal species and subspecies are unique to the islands. For example, the Island S
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  • ...ed in some societies ''Registry on Merit.'' In such registries an eligible animal that meets certain criteria is eligible to be registered ''on merit,'' rega Registries usually have injunctions against using obscene words in an animal’s name, and do not allow violating any trademark, or appropriating a anot
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  • ...acy of the 3rd of [[Koch's postulates]], which states that any susceptible animal infected with a pathogenic microbe should express symptoms. Koch himself l
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  • ...dium to dark brown). Puppies of all colors may occur in the same [[litter (animal)|litter]]. The nose of a black or yellow Lab should be black and a chocolat
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  • * Initial plant and animal composition if previously attached to a larger land mass (e.g., [[marsupial
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  • ...the morning, briefly basking and foraging in or near deep soil cracks and animal burrows, before retiring to shelter for the rest of the day. In cooler weat ...|title=Oxyuranus microlepidotus |url=http://www.inchem.org/documents/pims/animal/taipan.htm |date=November 1991 |publisher=Chemical Safety Information from
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  • ...olin); piano; bodhrán [boh'-rawn] (a shallow Irish goatskin drum); bones (animal rib-bones or similarly-shaped pieces of wood held between the fingers); and
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  • ...ricin in killing N. fowleri in animal models. The other drugs, as shown in animal models, appear to have synergistic effects as well. The approach to PAM wo
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  • ...as worked as a wilderness survival expert, boat captain, diver, linguist, animal wrangler, machinist and cook, before moving to visual-effects industry. He
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  • ...common obesity may be due to heterozygous genotypes for POMC mutations. In animal experiments, POMC-null heterozygous mice become obese on a high fat diet bu ...le in humans <ref>Pomp D (1997) Genetic dissection of obesity in polygenic animal models ''Behav Genetics'' 27:285-306 PMID 9519558</ref>. The difficulties i
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  • ...somewhat gracile due to the distribution of weight in a [[quadruped]]. An animal that moves like a human biped, on the other hand, places a lot of weight on ...n line. There are several primitive characteristics that suggest that this animal had not evolved to display derived features like reduced canines.
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  • ...game menu the player is able to enter cheats. Cheats take the form of one animal spirit picture and five letters or numbers. The first type of cheat is give
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  • ...brains. [[Homeobox|Hox]] genes control the traits of brains for almost all animal species. Similar to all primates, humans don’t show a specific genetic ad
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  • ...selection of variation in [[domestication|domesticated]] [[plant]]s and [[animal]]s by humans and explains that through this process new varieties arise. Th
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia ...h were [[selective breeding |bred]] into the [[dog]], and the large [[herd animal]]s like [[horse|horses]], [[camel|camels]], and [[sheep]], all of whose tam
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  • ...size.<sup>2</sup> Its biological mechanisms are similar to majority of the animal species that allows an ideal model system. ...lab it allows research to be done that answers variety of the problems in animal biology.
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  • ...ios for the [[tourism|tourist]] trade. These are made from [[leather]] and animal hides carved to resemble the originals. Replica shrunken heads, due to thei
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  • '''dêar''' ''loved, expensive'' = '''dêer''' ''animal'' '''dêer''' ''animal'' = '''dêar''' ''friend, expensive
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  • ...[microorganism]]s, [[plant]]s (= cold hardiness), [[invertebrate]]s, and [[animal]]s (= [[hibernation]]). 2. Cryopreservation of cells, tissues, [[gamete]]s, and [[embryo]]s of animal and human origin for (medical) purposes of long-term storage. This usually
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  • ...' (= '''Êve''' ''woman'') and the French city '''Lỳón''', cf. '''lîon''' ''animal'' = '''Lŷon''' ''person''. It also occurs as the first vowel of '''Mỳanm
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  • ..."live microbial [[dietary supplement]]s which beneficially affect the host animal by improving its intestinal microbial balance. Antibiotics and other relate ...cs in colon cancer. Am J Clin Nutr. 2001;73:451S-455S. PMID 11157356</ref> Animal studies have demonstrated that LAB can protect against colon cancer in rode
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  • ...> This labial wear has been hypothesized to be due to Neanderthals holding animal hides in their teeth while cutting, scraping or processing them. ...d less interesting to our culture. Instead, there is abundant evidence for animal protein as a large part of their diet, a fact that is not surprising consid
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  • ...[[hypothalamus]], and is generally strong when the energy expended by the animal exceeds the energy consumed. This imbalance is signalled to the brain in ma
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  • ...road, which ushered in the "era of cheap beef." Swift pioneered the use of animal by-products for the manufacture of soap, glue, fertilizer, various types of ...imals by rail, particularly due to the fact that some sixty percent of the animal's mass is composed of inedible matter. Many animals weakened by the long dr
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  • ...by radiation or temperature conditioning) or serial passage in laboratory animal hosts or infected tissue/cell cultures, in order to produce avirulent mutan
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  • ...ood|foodstuffs]] by [[vertebrate]]s, the ability for dead [[plant]]s and [[animal]]s to [[decomposition|decay]] and allow their [[nutrient]]s to be recycled, [[Immunology]] is the study of human animal responses to infection and cancer. It is a major field af medical science a
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  • | regnum = [[Animal]]ia '''Horses''' are one of the oldest species of [[domestic animal|domesticated]] animals. While isolated domestication may have occurred as e
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  • ...ba''' or simply just the '''green mamba''' is a species of highly [[Snake (animal) venom|venomous]] snake native to Africa and belonging to the [[Elapidae]] The eastern green mamba is a very [[Snake (animal) venom|venomous]] snake. The venom consists mainly of [[neurotoxin]]s, [[ca
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  • ...ails are secret are one of the common indicators of cryptographic [[Snake (animal) oil (cryptography)|snake oil]].
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  • ...hropod" is an elementary sentence form that is derivable from "''x'' is an animal", "''x'' has a segmented body" and "''x'' has jointed legs". Conversely, th
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  • ...ii'' [[oocysts]] in its feces, which get picked up by ingestion by another animal, generally known as the intermediate host. Once the oocysts enter this new ...infected cat's feces, which are then inadvertently eaten by a warm-blooded animal, such as a rat. ''Toxoplasma gondii'' can change a rats' behavior by alteri
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  • ...nt animal. The key observation of increased reticulocytes in the recipient animal prompted the search for a substance, which they named [[hemopoietin]], that
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  • ...ref> In [[botany]], however, the [[cytokinin]]s are a group distinct from animal cytokines.
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  • ...ire burning, and as Egypt did not have a readily abundant supply of timber animal dung may have been used instead,<ref>Clayton, “The Pharos at Alexandria�
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  • ...separated into liquid and semisolid parts. The saddlebag was made from an animal stomach and contained the coagulating [[enzyme]] [[rennin]]. The rennin, c
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  • '''bãre''' ''naked'' = '''béãr''' ''animal, tolerate'' '''béãr''' ''tolerate, animal'' = '''bãre''' ''naked'', cf. '''bêer''' ''drink'', '''hêar''' ''listen'
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  • ...ccasionally acted as "penguin picker-uppers" and were sent to rescue the [[animal]]s.<ref>No reputable source backs this up, but [http://www.google.com/searc
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  • ...host that happens along. At this point, the infected nymphs can infect new animal hosts (including human). The fed nymph falls back to earth to molt, and eme
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  • Today, homeopaths use about 3000 different remedies from animal, plant, mineral, and synthetic substances, including 'Natrum muriaticum' (s
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  • ...Earth, but multicellular organisms such as [[plant (organism)|plant]]s, [[animal]]s, [[fish]] and [[Fungus|fungi]] are more prominent in the everyday world ...lant, or single-celled life form." This glosses over the existence of non-animal and plant multi-cellular life forms such as some [[fungi]] and [[protists]]
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  • ...egin the process of [[digestion]] by breaking down the tissues of the prey animal. Venom also helps deter predators, and is an important defense mechanism fo ...Profound loss of blood can cause hemorrhagic [[shock]], and disable a prey animal. When many tiny blood clots form in the bloodstream there is a pathological
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  • ...vels (related to hunger) with neural circuits in the brain which store the animal’s past experience of that particular food. <ref>Steiner JE ''et al.''(200 ...In absence of dopamine, the environmental stimulus goes unnoticed and the animal will eventually die from starvation and dehydration.
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  • ...ains subdivide into ''[[Kingdom (biology)|Kingdoms]]''. For example, the [[animal]] kingdom (''[[Animalia]]'', animals) is divided into subgroups called ''ph
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  • ...a system of looping and knotting woolen threads into a pile that imitated animal pelts. Such a fine craft, they argue, could only have developed in a prosp
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  • ...a high porosity and are filled with marrow. If bones become buried when an animal dies, ground water can permeate. Carbonate minerals such as [[calcite]], or ...y & Rubidge.jpg|left|250px|''Archaeopteryx'' is a small and gracile forest animal, with a lower likelihood of preservation.}}
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  • ...rather than numbers. The codename usually consists of an adjective and an animal name. Example, Ubuntu 10.10's codename is "Karmic Koala", and many in the U
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  • ...etabolism results in response to changes in the fed or fasted state of the animal."
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  • ...zona. Chitonozoans are extinct marine micro-fossils, usually assumed to be animal remains (e.g. eggs) that are generally shaped like flasks ranging from 50 t
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  • '''Marine biology''' is the scientific study of the [[plant]]s, [[animal]]s and other organisms that live in the earth's [[ocean]], seas, and relate ...Some of these (such as dinoflagellates) are also phytoplankton; the plant/animal distinction often breaks down in very small organisms. Other zooplankton i
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  • ...]]. In the wild, when a snake bites a human being (or almost any domestic animal) it's a defensive reaction: the snake strikes out of an instinctive fear fo ...ized knowledge, and that's one reason the rapid transport of the person or animal that has suffered a bite to experts is so important. Only an expert can det
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  • [[Zoopharmacognosy]] is animal usage of drugs and non-foods.
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  • '''tâle''' ''story'' = '''tâil''' ''animal'' '''tôad''' ''animal'' = '''tôwed''' ''tow''
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  • ...Muhammad's death, these revelations, recorded by his followers on rocks or animal bones, were compiled to form the [[Qur'an]].
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  • ...stantial volume through them until the first surgical facility is reached. Animal models, however, show that controlled fluid replacement can improve surviva
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  • ...ewish ritual slaughter of meat animals, which has been banned in Sweden on animal welfare grounds. Swedish Orthodox Jews must now be vegetarian or eat import
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  • ...ral ecological cycles, thereby restoring the earth, the air, and plant and animal life to an unpolluted state. Like the medieval city, the arcology allows th
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  • ...eaker and a listener exchange news about a topic. The closest thing in the animal kingdom to this kind of behavior is the waggle dance of the bee.''”<ref n [https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/20/magazine/animal-communication.html The Animals Are Talking. What Does It Mean?] by Sonia Sh
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  • ...ails are secret are one of the common indicators of cryptographic [[Snake (animal) oil (cryptography)|snake oil]].
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  • ...icks. The organism is an obligate anaerobe found in soil and most often in animal feces.<ref>[Todar, Ken. ''Pathogenic Clostridia''. Ken Todar's Microbial Wo ...tions are not widely available and agricultural regions where contact with animal fecal matter is likely.
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  • ...ew building in Riverside in 1987. Alcor cryopreserved a member’s companion animal in 1986, and two people in 1987. Three human cases were handled in 1988, an
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  • ...ere|atmospheric]] [[air]] and adversely affect the health of [[human]]s, [[animal]]s, [[ecosystem]]s or the usefulness of a [[natural resource]].<ref name=E
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  • ...he formation of mitotic apparatus. A single centrosome is present in the [[animal cell]]s. They are also found in some fungi and algae cells. |[[protist]]s, [[fungus|fungi]], [[plant]]s, [[animal]]s
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  • ...erved by the Romans, who added literature on the structure and function of animal and human bodies. The most influential of these was [[Galen]]; he performed ...ll living things. His method gives a unique name to each kind of plant and animal, and organizes them in a way that stresses similarities of physical feature
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  • ...[[venom]]s, that can cause harm when introduced into the body of a human, animal, or plant, but also certain physical phenomenon - like [[radiation]].
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  • Because of its animal-like cells, ''T. brucei'' has [[heterotrophic]] cells that require organic ...that they have the disease. As a result, each untreated infected human or animal creates a new host for uninfected tsetse fly. Migration of infected indivi
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  • ...e]]'' ''(Triticosecale)'' is a crop cultivated today mostly for forage and animal feed which is an artificial hybrid between [[rye]] and [[wheat]], first br *[[USDA]] [[Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service]] - who state that
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  • ...y resulting in the appearance of novel solutions that are not part of the animal's normal repertoire''. Among the many functions of the brain organ is the
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  • ...gatively charged soil particles, or be taken in by plants. When a plant or animal dies or makes waste, the nitrogen is organic and must be changed by either ...n enters the soil in mineral form -- that is when it's not from a plant or animal source -- it's inorganic.
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  • ...hibits unprovoked aggression and attempts to bite any person, dog or other animal must be disqualified and removed from any dog show event. The ideal dog is a working animal with an incorruptible character combined with body and gait suitable for th
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  • ...and refined carbohydrates on the diet after six weeks.<ref name=":0"/> If animal products are not added back into the diet, Furhman recommends [[vitamin B12
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  • ...be fed with chips, providing an alternative source of [[food]] for local [[animal]]s.
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  • ...es are created by living cells: for example, - bacteria cells, yeast cell,animal cells.
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  • <font face="Trebuchet MS"> There is no universally accepted definition of animal intelligence, or procedure to measure it. Intelligence may be defined and m ...eater the flexibility and novelty of behaviour. Therefore, the brain of an animal that can behave intelligently has enormous numbers of indirect, cross-conne
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  • ...ecologically similar [[Community (ecology)|communities]] of [[plant]]s, [[animal]]s, and [[Soil biology|soil organisms]], often referred to as [[ecosystems]
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  • ...ommunity participation to protect the Earth's richest regions of plant and animal diversity including: biodiversity hotspots, high-biodiversity wilderness ar
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  • ...es of particular medical importance as it is responsible for many [[Snake (animal)bite|snakebites]] wherever it occurs. It is generally not an aggressive spe ...n of the venom of the Chinese cobra has been studied in mice using a whole-animal radiographic technique. Results indicate that venom accumulates primarily i
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  • ...ef> Although thiamine is not the sole cause of the disorder, evidence from animal studies supports its importance. Animals fed on a thiamine deficient diet
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  • ...ve a different colour and different chemicals composing it (the remains of animal shells for example).
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  • ...development in the [[mammalians]]. Electrical synapses are present in many animal species and they are formed by [[connexin]], [[innexin]] and [[pannexin]] [ ...pan and Potter in the crayfish giant motor synapse and was involved in the animal’s escape reflex [1].
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  • ...797 pages of Animal Species and Evolution).<ref name=mayr63> Mayr E (1963) Animal species and evolution. Cambridge (Massachusetts): Belknap Press. 797 p.</re
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  • ...itself to construct easier flow structures,''” says Bejan. “''The way that animal mass flows over the earth follows the same principle as the way the water o ::*The patterns of animal locomotion… is such that animals flow over the surface of the earth as ea
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  • ..., is generally in very good condition<ref name="Berger1"/>. The vertebrate animal fossils from South African caves are of particular interest because of thei
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  • ...Garden of Verses'', and [[Rudyard Kipling|Kipling]] wrote variants on the animal theme, accompanied by poems, in the ''Jungle Books'' and the ''Just So Stor
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  • ...s: salts, inflammables, waters, earths, and metals, with the properties of animal and vegetable substances, and concluding with the applications of chemistry
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  • '''màrten''' ''animal'' = '''màrtín''' ''bird'' = '''Màrtín''' ''person '''mête''' ''suitable'', ''out'' = '''mêet''' ''encounter'' = '''mêat''' ''animal''
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  • ==Animal pathology== ...remature death of cells and living tissue affected many other areas of the animal’s body, such as spreading to the colon and mucous membranes resulting in
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  • ...phenotype hypothesis" by Hales and Barker (Diabetologia 1992;35:595-601), animal experiments have focused on establishing the mechanisms involved, which inc **<font face="Gill Sans MT">Abstract: Epidemiological and animal studies have demonstrated that early-life nutrition alters the metabolic re
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  • ...'', has been studied extensively and represents a model system of bacteria/animal symbiosis. Comparative studies are examining this symbiosis model and path ...> Nyholm, S., Stabb, E., Ruby, E. and McFall-Ngai, M. Establishment of an animal-bacterial association: Recruiting symbiotic vibrios from the environment.
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  • ...is added. They counteract the harmful and damaging effects of oxidation in animal tissue".<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...tered the vaccine intranasally into rats. The vaccine proved protect the animal from infection.<ref>[http://iai.asm.org/cgi/content/full/69/8/4870 Malley,
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  • ...easles virus is believed to have evolved from [[rinderpest]] (or a similar animal virus) 4000-5000 years ago, when [[Babylonia]]n cities grew large enough to
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  • ..., they find their loves murdered. They had been followed, after all, by an animal familiar of Sleyvas and Fissif. The deed had been done by magic while Fafhr
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  • ...ercial projects did not entail the complex human traits but rather that of animal behavior. In the late 1990's, artist Sorayama was approached by the Sony Co
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  • ...he AFBF has to deal with at the moment. Some include issues that deal with animal agriculture and livestock. They want to make sure that farmers are treating
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