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Human Knowledge, Animal and Reflective

Philosophical Studies, 2001
En reponse a l'article precedent de S. Grimm, l'A. insiste sur la distinction entre connaissance et comprehension, connaissance animale et connaissance reflechie, qui etaye sa these du fiabilisme de la vertu. Definissant les valeurs epistemiques que sont la verite, la securite, la coherence et l'explication, l'A.
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Current knowledge of microRNA characterization in agricultural animals

Animal Genetics, 2010
SummaryMicroRNA (miRNA) is a class of single‐stranded small (19–24nt) regulatory RNA that silences gene expression post‐transcriptionally. miRNAs regulate a wide range of biological processes through the recognition of complementary sequences between miRNAs and their target genes.
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Knowledge in Humans and Other Animals

Noûs, 1999
What is the proper subject matter of epistemology? On one traditional view, it is, inter alia, our concept of knowledge, and the work of epistemology begins with an analysis of that concept. This view of epistemology's subject matter has much to recommend it, and it is very widely held, not only by many traditional epistemologists, but by some ...
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A knowledge representation model for video-based animation

Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 1998
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Zhiqiang Lao, Yunhe Pan
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Medical Knowledge and the Aquatic Animals in Claudius Aelianus’s On the Characteristics of Animals

RursuSpicae, 2022
My paper examines the use of medical vocabulary (i.e. symptoms and diseases) in the stories about aquatic animals that Aelian includes in his zoological work On the Characteristics of Animals. My aim is to understand how Aelianus’s text employs medical terminology and concepts, towards describing such animals as either harmful or beneficial to humans ...
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NOT ANIMAL, NOT NOT ‐ANIMAL: HUNTING, IMITATION AND EMPATHETIC KNOWLEDGE AMONG THE SIBERIAN YUKAGHIRS

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2004
Among the Yukaghirs, a small group of indigenous hunters in northeastern Siberia, it is commonly held that humans and animals can turn into each other by temporarily taking on one another's bodies. However, this is dangerous for a hunter, because he may thus lose sight of his original species identity and undergo an irreversible metamorphosis.
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Knowledge-driven, interactive animation of human running

1996
Proceedings of the 1996 Conference on Graphics Interface, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 22 - 24 May 1996, 213 ...
Armin Bruderlin, Tom Calvert
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WOODCRAFT; or, Knowledge of Animals and Nature

2009
Camp Fire Yarn.—No. 8 Stalking As an aid to Observation—How to hide yourself—How to learn Stalking—Games—Book on Stalking. At some manœuvres lately, two hostile patrols of soldiers were approaching, looking for each other, till the ground between them became very open, and it seemed...
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Animation as a Semiotic Mode: Construing Knowledge in Science Animated Videos.

2020
Animation is widely acknowledged for its dynamic visualization of information and plays an ever-greater role in education. However, this growth has not been accompanied by well-informed studies that focus on the semiotic mode of animation (e.g. Berney & Bétrancourt, 2016).
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The relevance of a knowledge of animal behaviour to the veterinary care of zoo animals

Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 1985
Very little is taught about non-domestic animals in the formal part of most veterinary courses. As more veterinary surgeons become involved in zoo work, they are rapidly having to become practical zoologists, in addition to developing a branch of their profession where there is still relatively little specific information.
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