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Four new species of Ctenodrilus, Raphidrilus, and Raricirrus (Cirratuliformia, Annelida) in Japanese waters, with notes on their phylogenetic position [PDF]
Four new species of annelids, Ctenodrilus japonicus sp. nov., Raphidrilus misakiensis sp. nov., Raphidrilus okinawaensis sp. nov., and Raricirrus anubis sp. nov., are described based on specimens collected from Japanese waters.
Naoto Jimi +4 more
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Emerging jets displaced into the future
We examine the potential of future long-lived particle experiments to probe dark QCD models that feature Emerging Jets. The core of this analysis focuses on the transverse detectors AL3X, ANUBIS, CODEX-b, and MATHUSLA as they cover the most relevant ...
Paul Archer-Smith +2 more
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Developmental instability in wild Nigerian olive baboons (Papio anubis) [PDF]
Background Developmental instability in archaeological samples can be detected through analysis of skeletal and dental remains. During life, disruptions to biological internal homeostasis that occur during growth and development redirect bodily resources
Kara C. Hoover +3 more
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The Catacombs of Anubis at North Saqqara [PDF]
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Nicholson, Paul T. +2 more
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Since predynastic times, baboons (Papio hamadryas and Papio anubis) were important in ancient Egypt for ritual and religious purposes. These species did not occur naturally in Egypt and therefore had to be imported, but little is known about their exact ...
Wim Van Neer +5 more
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To date, the use of positive reinforcement techniques to study locomotion in non-human primates remains poorly developed. However, using cooperative animals that can freely move in experimental setup allows us to collect valuable and relevant data and ...
François Druelle, Pablo Molina-Vila
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The study was carried out to assess the population size and distribution of diurnal large wild mammals in the southern Great Rift Valley, Ethiopia. The study area was stratified into four habitat types: riverine forest, ground-water forest, grassland ...
Yacob Kassa, Wondimagegnehu Tekalign
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Eski Mısır’da Erdem Ahlakının İnanç Sistemine Yansıması: Maat Anlayışı
Eski Mısır’da insanların birbirleri ile etkileşimlerinde ve tanrılarla olan ilişkilerinde belirleyici olan Maat anlayışı, inananlara erdemli bir yaşantının yolunu da göstermekteydi. Erdem ahlakına dair yazılı en eski metinlerinin oluşturulduğu Eski Mısır’
Ercüment Yıldırım
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TheNew Kingdom Funerary Stela CG 34081 – Cairo Museum [PDF]
The article publishes scenes and hieroglyphs of the stela CG 34081-JE 21817, SR 3/ 10332,Cairo Museum, dating to the New Kingdom (pl.1, fig.1) The face of the stela was divided into three registers: a small Lunette directly connected to the upper ...
Mona El-Shaieb
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Complete mitochondrial genome of an olive baboon (Papio anubis) from Gombe National Park, Tanzania
The olive baboon (Papio anubis) is the most widely distributed baboon species. We report here on the complete mitochondrial genome of an olive baboon from the south-eastern edge of the species’ range from Gombe National Park (NP), Tanzania.
Christian Roos +4 more
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