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Acute Ischemic Stroke Following a Camel Bite to the Neck: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Distributed Smart Camera, 2016
Adding vision capabilities to wireless sensors nodes (WSN) for the Internet-of-Things requires imagers with high resolution and ultra-low power. Based on previous work [1], a time-based imager adapts the three key innovations from [3] and introduces new features: extended resolution, migration to a more mature CMOS technology and integration of a DC/DC
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Adding vision capabilities to wireless sensors nodes (WSN) for the Internet-of-Things requires imagers with high resolution and ultra-low power. Based on previous work [1], a time-based imager adapts the three key innovations from [3] and introduces new features: extended resolution, migration to a more mature CMOS technology and integration of a DC/DC
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Proceedings of the 5th Audio Mostly Conference: A Conference on Interaction with Sound, 2010
In this paper, we present a brief overview of the design decisions and characteristics of CAMEL (Content-based Audio and Music Extraction Library), an easy-to-use C++ framework developed for content-based audio and music analysis. The framework provides a set of tools that are suitable for a wide range of analysis tasks.
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In this paper, we present a brief overview of the design decisions and characteristics of CAMEL (Content-based Audio and Music Extraction Library), an easy-to-use C++ framework developed for content-based audio and music analysis. The framework provides a set of tools that are suitable for a wide range of analysis tasks.
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Tropical Doctor, 1984
Camels use their teeth to bite, lift and throw their enemies, their feet to kick, paw or trample over, their whole body to knock over, press and squeeze, and their spit or regurgitated food to cover their perceived adversaries. Camel injuries can be very serious, resulting in fractures and severe lacerations of skin, muscle, tendons and nerves.
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Camels use their teeth to bite, lift and throw their enemies, their feet to kick, paw or trample over, their whole body to knock over, press and squeeze, and their spit or regurgitated food to cover their perceived adversaries. Camel injuries can be very serious, resulting in fractures and severe lacerations of skin, muscle, tendons and nerves.
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Camel hunting or camel raiding?
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, 1990Recently, several depictions of camels pursued by horsemen with spears have been interpreted as hunting scenes. References to ethnographic descriptions of bedouin life in the 19th and early 20th centuries suggest these may in fact be scenes of raiding rather than hunting.
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Medical Mycology, 1986
A survey of ringworm in camels showed over 25% of young animals suffered from T. verrucosum infection, and fewer than 0.5% of the camels had T. mentagrophytes. Amino acid analyses of hair samples taken from human, camel and cow showed the compositions were similar to within 11%.
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A survey of ringworm in camels showed over 25% of young animals suffered from T. verrucosum infection, and fewer than 0.5% of the camels had T. mentagrophytes. Amino acid analyses of hair samples taken from human, camel and cow showed the compositions were similar to within 11%.
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Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 2018
Camel's milk is a safe and therapeutic nutrient. Camel's milk allergy is almost unknown.To identify the clinical and laboratory features of camel's milk allergy.In this retrospective study, the records of patients with camel's milk allergy were reviewed.
Ehlayel, Mohammad, Bener, Abdülbari
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Camel's milk is a safe and therapeutic nutrient. Camel's milk allergy is almost unknown.To identify the clinical and laboratory features of camel's milk allergy.In this retrospective study, the records of patients with camel's milk allergy were reviewed.
Ehlayel, Mohammad, Bener, Abdülbari
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Research in Veterinary Science, 2012
Camels are highly susceptible to brucellosis caused by Brucella melitensis and Brucella abortus. Difficulties can arise in diagnosis of camel brucellosis, especially as this disease provokes only few clinical signs in contrast to its clinical course in cattle.
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Camels are highly susceptible to brucellosis caused by Brucella melitensis and Brucella abortus. Difficulties can arise in diagnosis of camel brucellosis, especially as this disease provokes only few clinical signs in contrast to its clinical course in cattle.
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