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Animal Tooth Implements from Shell Heaps of Maine
American Antiquity, 1943The wide utilization by primitive peoples of animal teeth for implements as well as for ornamental purposes is too well known to archaeologists and ethnologists to require further comment. The object of the present paper is to describe and classify those types of rodenttooth implements found locally, to discuss the method of manufacture and to present ...
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Shell disorder, immune evasion and transmission behaviors among human and animal retroviruses
Molecular BioSystems, 2015This study involves measurements of percentages of intrinsic disorder (PIDs) in the GAG protein shells of various retroviruses.
Goh, Gerard Kian-Meng +2 more
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Real-time Muscle-based Facial Animation using Shell Elements and Force Decomposition
Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics and Games, 2020We present a novel algorithm for physics-based real-time facial animation driven by muscle deformation. Unlike the previous works using 3D finite elements, we use a 2D shell element to avoid inefficient or undesired tessellation due to the thin structure of facial muscles.
Jungmin Kim, Min Gyu Choi, Young J. Kim
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A Great Pain to Break the Shell: A Case of Carbo animallis
Homœopathic Links, 2022AbstractThis is the case of a woman with depression, endometriosis and infertility. The remedy was selected according to the approaches of the contemporary authors of Classical Homeopathy. The result was a physical and mental improvement.
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Animate Objects: Shell Trumpets and Ritual Networks in the Greater Southwest
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2008For over a millennium, shell trumpets have been an important part of Southwestern US ritual practice. We investigate the distribution of Southwestern shell trumpets, arguing that they are objects that are accorded animacy and can be used to track the history of different social networks.
Barbara J. Mills, T. J. Ferguson
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Proximate Analysis of Animal Feed Pellet Formulated from Sunflower Shell Waste
Materials Today: Proceedings, 2019Abstract Proximate analysis based on AOAC analytical standard for animal feed has been performed on animal feed pellet that contain 35% of sunflower shell waste. This pellet which formulated with the additional of other ingredient aim to increase the percentage of crude protein required by animal feed as well as reduced the too high fibre and lignin ...
Nor Surayah Osman +2 more
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2011
Cornu Saigae Tataricae (antelope horn), Manis Squama (pangolin scale), Cornu Cervi Pantotrichum (velvet antler) and Cornu Bovis grunniens (yak horn) are valuable medicinal animal horns and shells (MAHS). As the major source of biological agents and ethnodrugs, MAHS show pretty good bioactivities. However, with the increased demand for MAHS, some of the
Jiaoyang, Luo +6 more
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Cornu Saigae Tataricae (antelope horn), Manis Squama (pangolin scale), Cornu Cervi Pantotrichum (velvet antler) and Cornu Bovis grunniens (yak horn) are valuable medicinal animal horns and shells (MAHS). As the major source of biological agents and ethnodrugs, MAHS show pretty good bioactivities. However, with the increased demand for MAHS, some of the
Jiaoyang, Luo +6 more
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Molluscan's shell and its relationship with the animal and environment
1991(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1977
Abstract 1. 1. The four species of animals of Tentaculata have the 28S rRNA of the insect type which is characterized by dissociation of the molecule to an 18S component upon heating. 2. 2. The molecular size of the rRNA's from these animals are quite similar to each other, and to those of common insects and ciliates. 3. 3.
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Abstract 1. 1. The four species of animals of Tentaculata have the 28S rRNA of the insect type which is characterized by dissociation of the molecule to an 18S component upon heating. 2. 2. The molecular size of the rRNA's from these animals are quite similar to each other, and to those of common insects and ciliates. 3. 3.
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