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Twenty years (2000-2020) of butterfly monitoring data across the contiguous United States. [PDF]
Henry EH +31 more
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Quantifying the success of prey crypsis, aposematism, and evasiveness in avoiding predator attack. [PDF]
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Little long-term change in regional species richness of tropical butterflies over the past 166 years masks turnover in community composition. [PDF]
Ki TLT, Beale CM, Huertas B, Hill JK.
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Common grass blue butterflies (Zizina otis) are toxic throughout their geographic range. [PDF]
Fernandes Erickson M.
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Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1982
A patient with a so-called 'butterfly vertebra' is presented. Radiography, including computed tomography, is shown. The embryology and pathogenesis of the vertebral column with respect to vertebral abnormalities are discussed, with special reference to butterfly vertebra. Finally, attention is paid to the clinical manifestations.
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A patient with a so-called 'butterfly vertebra' is presented. Radiography, including computed tomography, is shown. The embryology and pathogenesis of the vertebral column with respect to vertebral abnormalities are discussed, with special reference to butterfly vertebra. Finally, attention is paid to the clinical manifestations.
R J, de Graaf +2 more
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Journal of Neuroimaging, 1996
A 41‐year‐old man with low back pain and lumbar disc disease was found to have L‐3 butterfly vertebra on imaging studies as an incidental finding. This uncommon congenital anomaly of the vertebral column is usually asymptomatic and of no clinical significance. Awareness of this deformity and its imaging features is important diagnostically.
A, Delgado, B, Mokri, G M, Miller
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A 41‐year‐old man with low back pain and lumbar disc disease was found to have L‐3 butterfly vertebra on imaging studies as an incidental finding. This uncommon congenital anomaly of the vertebral column is usually asymptomatic and of no clinical significance. Awareness of this deformity and its imaging features is important diagnostically.
A, Delgado, B, Mokri, G M, Miller
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2022
Danticat’s fiction and non-fiction contributes to a new ethics of home and belonging that is characterized by a “radical hope” for a home not grounded in a specific geographical location, but in a shared affective culture of belonging, a culture that is characterized by constant movement and transformation and that extends into the continuity between ...
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Danticat’s fiction and non-fiction contributes to a new ethics of home and belonging that is characterized by a “radical hope” for a home not grounded in a specific geographical location, but in a shared affective culture of belonging, a culture that is characterized by constant movement and transformation and that extends into the continuity between ...
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