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RESUMEN Se estudiaron dos poblaciones de Vicugna vicugna pertenecientes a la Primera y Segunda regiones del país, en base a la determinación electroforética de 28 loci presumtivos.
M. CECILIA NORAMBUENA, MARCO PAREDES
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Twenty new world camelidae primer pairs were selected for cross-species amplification of loci in the old world camelids, the dromedary (Camelus dromedarius) and the bacterian (camelus bactrianus).
Kaufmann, J.B. +5 more
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Since the discovery of this site in 1986. new ichnites of mammals and birds were Iound, as follows: 1) an outstanding trackway composed of 35 footprints assigned to Neomegatherichnum pehuencoensis Aramayo and Manera de Bianco, 1987, (Xenarthra ...
Silvia A. Aramayo +1 more
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Este trabajo entrega los resultados de los análisis taxonómicos y tafonómicos efectuados a los conjuntos faunísticos de las capas más profundas del sitio cueva Las Guanacas (Región de Aisén).
RAFAEL LABARCA E +2 more
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Camel-Derived Nanobodies as Potent Inhibitors of New Delhi Metallo-β-Lactamase-1 Enzyme
The injudicious usage of antibiotics during infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria leads to the emergence of β-lactamases. Among them, the NDM-1 enzyme poses a serious threat to human health.
Rahma Ben Abderrazek +6 more
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Behaviour of lamoids (\kur{Camelidae}) in ZOOs
Llamas (Lama spp.) of the camelids family (Camelidae) occur naturally in South America, specifically in Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina. Domesticated species such as domestic llama (Lama guanicoe f. glama), alpaca (Lama guanicoe f.
JINDROVÁ, Nela
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With the identification of vast numbers of novel proteins through genomic and proteomic initiatives, the need for efficient processes to characterize and target them has increased.
Arbabi-Ghahroudi, M. +5 more
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Grenot Claude. Wilson, R.T. — Ecophysiology of the Camelidae and Desert Ruminants. Berlin, Heidelberg, New York. Adaptations of Desert Organisms. J.L. Cloudsley-Thompson (Ed.), Springer-Verlag, 1989.
Grenot, Claude
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Subspecies and Distribution. L.g.guanicoeMiller,1776—Bolivia,Chile,WArgentina(fromJujuytoSPatagonia),TierradelFuego,andNavarinoI. L. g. cacsilensis Lonnberg, 1913 — N Peru to N Chile between 8° S and 22° S. Introduced from Argentina to Staats I (Falkland
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier
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Fig. 35. Dorsolateral views of left petrosals of Camelus dromedarius (SBU MAR 31) (Camelidomorpha, Camelidae), †Poebrotherium sp. (AMNH-VP 140343) (Camelidomorpha, Camelidae), and †Protoceras celer (AMNH-VP 645) (†Protoceratidae).
O'Leary, Maureen A.
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