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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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The Mathematical Gazette, 1969
Correspondence on the ‘Antelope’ article has indicated that there is an error in the “Mr. Moneybags” argument on pages 234-235. The error lies in the translation of the argument from its English form to the corresponding Symbolic Logic form.
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Correspondence on the ‘Antelope’ article has indicated that there is an error in the “Mr. Moneybags” argument on pages 234-235. The error lies in the translation of the argument from its English form to the corresponding Symbolic Logic form.
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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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Izvestiia Akademii nauk. Seriia biologicheskaia, 1998
A brief characterization of the distribution and ecology of six species of Chinese antelopes (Przewalski's gazelle, saiga, Tibetan antelope, four subspecies of Persian gazelle, Mongolian gazelle, and Tibetan zeren)is made, with special reference to the state of their population and protection in situ.
J, Zhigang, L, Diqiang
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A brief characterization of the distribution and ecology of six species of Chinese antelopes (Przewalski's gazelle, saiga, Tibetan antelope, four subspecies of Persian gazelle, Mongolian gazelle, and Tibetan zeren)is made, with special reference to the state of their population and protection in situ.
J, Zhigang, L, Diqiang
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Coccidiosis in a kudu antelope
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1986T W, Schillhorn van Veen +3 more
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