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Trends in Genetics, 2001
The Human Genome Project has generated both the information and technological infrastructure needed to accelerate genetic comparisons between humans and the African great apes (chimpanzees and gorillas). Sequence and chromosomal organization differences between these highly related genomes will provide clues to the genetic basis for recently evolved ...
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The Human Genome Project has generated both the information and technological infrastructure needed to accelerate genetic comparisons between humans and the African great apes (chimpanzees and gorillas). Sequence and chromosomal organization differences between these highly related genomes will provide clues to the genetic basis for recently evolved ...
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Journal of Autoimmunity, 2000
Ethnic and geographic studies have contributed to knowledge of the clinical epidemiology of APS. In general, these studies support the associations of aPL with thrombosis and pregnancy morbidity, with some exceptions. Further investigation is needed to determine whether the exceptions represent interethnic variation in the clinical associations of aPL ...
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Ethnic and geographic studies have contributed to knowledge of the clinical epidemiology of APS. In general, these studies support the associations of aPL with thrombosis and pregnancy morbidity, with some exceptions. Further investigation is needed to determine whether the exceptions represent interethnic variation in the clinical associations of aPL ...
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Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 2007
The heart is a target organ in antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). Endocardial disease, intracardiac thrombosis, myocardial involvement including coronary heart disease and microvascular thrombosis, as well as pulmonary hypertension have all been described in APS patients.
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The heart is a target organ in antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). Endocardial disease, intracardiac thrombosis, myocardial involvement including coronary heart disease and microvascular thrombosis, as well as pulmonary hypertension have all been described in APS patients.
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2012
This Atlas presents statistical analyses of the simulations submitted to the Aqua-Planet Experiment (APE) data archive. The simulations are from global Atmospheric General Circulation Models (AGCM) applied to a water-covered earth. The AGCMs include ones actively used or being developed for numerical weather prediction or climate research.
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This Atlas presents statistical analyses of the simulations submitted to the Aqua-Planet Experiment (APE) data archive. The simulations are from global Atmospheric General Circulation Models (AGCM) applied to a water-covered earth. The AGCMs include ones actively used or being developed for numerical weather prediction or climate research.
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Human Nature, 2013
I present evidence that humans have evolved convergently to social insects with regard to a large suite of social, ecological, and reproductive phenotypes. Convergences between humans and social insects include: (1) groups with genetically and environmentally defined structures; (2) extensive divisions of labor; (3) specialization of a relatively ...
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I present evidence that humans have evolved convergently to social insects with regard to a large suite of social, ecological, and reproductive phenotypes. Convergences between humans and social insects include: (1) groups with genetically and environmentally defined structures; (2) extensive divisions of labor; (3) specialization of a relatively ...
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AP unmasking and AP tuning in guinea pig
Hearing Research, 1983Using a method introduced by Harris [6] AP unmasking was investigated in normal guinea pigs. AP unmasking existed in every guinea pig investigated and proved to be stable over measuring periods as long as 7 h. The average standard deviation of unmasking magnitude was 12%.
P, Kuper, W L, Rutten
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Ape‐like endocast of “ape‐man” Taung
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1989AbstractI have identified and illustrated a spherical “dimple” or “depression” on the Taung endocast as indicating the most likely position of the medial end of the lunate sulcus but have not drawn an actual lunate sulcus on Taung because one is not visible. In a recent paper, R.L. Holloway (Am. J. Phys. Anthropol.
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The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1951
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Apes and Ape-men: The Anxiety of Simianation
2011Even in early descriptions of apes, such as Edward Tyson’s Homo sylvestris of 1699, simia figured simultaneously as a representation of alterity and similarity, as men’s Other and his mirror image. Apes therefore constitute a special case of the uncanny missing link: they denote men’s close biological relationship with the animal world, while ...
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