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Boogie Bears

Scientific American, 2017
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Registro de coloración anormal del oso hormiguero norteño Tamandua mexicana (Saussure, 1860) y notas sobre su límite sur de distribución

open access: yesRevista Peruana de Biología, 2021
Presentamos el registro de un individuo de oso hormiguero norteño (Tamandua mexicana) con color de pelaje anormalmente blanco. Este individuo fue fotografiado con una cámara trampa en el bosque seco ecuatorial en el departamento de Lambayeque, a 560 m de
Alexander More   +5 more
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Solar activity monitoring and forecasting capabilities at Big Bear Solar Observatory [PDF]

open access: yesAnnales Geophysicae, 2002
The availability of full-disk, high-resolution Ha images from Big Bear Solar Observatory (USA), Kanzelhöhe Solar Observatory (Austria), and Yunnan Astronomical Observatory (China) allows for the continual monitoring of solar activity with ...
P. T. Gallagher   +8 more
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A high carbohydrate-to-fiber ratio is associated with a low diet quality and high fat mass in young women

open access: yesHuman Nutrition & Metabolism, 2022
Regular intake of dietary fiber is critical for adequate metabolic health and the prevention of obesity. The relevancy of fiber intake is well illustrated by accounting for the ratio of carbohydrates-to-fiber (CFR).
Jose M. Moris   +6 more
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"Animal Style" Objects of Ananyino Period on the Territory of the European Northeast

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2023
The article deals with the general features of primitive art objects on the territory of the European North-east, dating back to the Ananyino period of the Early Iron Age.
Vaskul Igor O.
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Building Bear Fences for Your Apiary

open access: yesEDIS, 2021
The American black bear is beloved, but it is also the most damaging vertebrate pest of honey bee apiaries in North America. That is in part because bears and beekeepers often share the same home territory.
Kimberly K. Post, Cameron Jack
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