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Genetic diversity and structure of Mongolian gazelle (Procapra gutturosa) in fragmented habitats. [PDF]
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Introduction: Multispecies encounters in conservation landscapes in Southern Africa. [PDF]
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The Mathematical Gazette, 1968
The name ANTELOPE stands for “A Nor (Transistorised Element) Logic Operations Patchboard Experiment.” It was originally designed by Mr. R. L. Lindsay, a mathematics master at Reading School, in the early part of 1965, to demonstrate how a complicated computer can be built up from a number of simple circuits. Mr.
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The name ANTELOPE stands for “A Nor (Transistorised Element) Logic Operations Patchboard Experiment.” It was originally designed by Mr. R. L. Lindsay, a mathematics master at Reading School, in the early part of 1965, to demonstrate how a complicated computer can be built up from a number of simple circuits. Mr.
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TOXOPLASMOSIS IN CAPTIVE SAIGA ANTELOPE
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1971Disseminated toxoplasmosis was diagnosed in saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) from a Canadian zoo. Multiple foci of necrosis were found in most tissues of the animals. Toxoplasma cysts were found in association with these lesions. Toxoplasma trophozoites were recovered from mice injected with infected tissues.
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KIVA, 1975
ABSTRACTThe methodological framework employed in the Antelope House archaeological project operationalizes and tests the logicodeduction method. It is designed so that all archaeological contextual data recovered from the site is examined through the use of transformation models.
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ABSTRACTThe methodological framework employed in the Antelope House archaeological project operationalizes and tests the logicodeduction method. It is designed so that all archaeological contextual data recovered from the site is examined through the use of transformation models.
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1994
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