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Struthio camelus

open access: yes, 2009
STRUTHIO CAMELUS Day 12: This embryo is poorly prepared; however, some general observations are possible. The beak is broad, and the prenasal process does not extend far rostral to the eyes. The distal tip of the prenasal process is directed ventrally. The lower jaw extends only as far as the anterior margin of the orbit.
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Struthio camelus YPM

open access: yes, 2009
Struthio camelus YPM 112 435 12 112 436 13 112 437 15 112 438 16 112 439 17 112 440 17 112 442 19 112 443 20 112 444 21 112 445 21 112 446 22 112 447 22 112 448 23 112 449 24 112 450 25 112 451 26 112 453 28 112 454 30 112 455 30 112 456 31 112 457 31 112 458 32 112 459 34 112 460 35 112 461 36 112 462 37 112 463 37 112 464 38 112 465 38 112 466 41 ...
Maxwell, Erin E., Larsson, Hans C. E.
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Forestomach ciliate Protozoa in Egyptian dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius)

open access: yes, 2002
Kubesy, A. A., Dehority, Burk A. (2002): Forestomach ciliate Protozoa in Egyptian dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius).
Kubesy, A. A. (5202664)   +3 more
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First report of the genus Retortamonas (Sarcomastigophora: Retortamonadidae) in birds

open access: yesMemorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 2001
In studies carried out on the parasites infecting ostriches (Struthio camelus) in Spain, trophozoites of Retortamonas sp. have been found in the intestinal contents of 28 out of 146 slaughtered ostriches.
Rafael A Martínez-Díaz   +3 more
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Morphological, Histological and Histochemical Study of trachea of One Hump Camel (Camelus dromedaries) In South of Iraq [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The objective of this study was to describe the morphological, histological and histochemical structural features of the trachea of the camel (Camelus. dromedaries) Tracheas from 10 adult male camels aged between 3-5 years were collected from slaughter ...
Adel Jabbar Hussein   +1 more
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What prevents Struthio camelus and Dromaius novaehollandiae (Palaeognathae) from choking? A novel anatomical mechanism in ratites, the linguo-laryngeal apparatus

open access: yesFrontiers in Zoology, 2012
Background The avian glottis channels air from the oropharynx to the trachea and is situated on an elevated structure, the laryngeal mound. It is imperative that the glottis be protected and closed during swallowing, which in mammals is achieved by ...
Crole Martina R, Soley John T
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Dokaz imunoreaktivnosti oreksina A u bubregu noja (Struthio camelus camelus).

open access: yesVeterinarski arhiv, 2013
Neuropeptid oreksin-A (hypokretin-1) izvorno je bio dokazan u hipotalamusu. U ovom je radu njegova imunoreaktivnost istražena u bubregu noja. Imunohistokemijski je dokazana njegova imunoreaktivnost u bubrežnim tubulima. Dokazana je također u kori i srži bubrega. Aktivnost je pretežito bila lokalizirana u apikalnom području i lumenu bubrega.
Bayrakdar, Ali   +2 more
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Camelus bactrianus Linnaeus, 1758, spec. nov.

open access: yes
Camelus bactrianus [spec. nov.] C. tophis dorsi duobus. Syst. nat. 13. n. 2. Dromedarius. Jonst. quadr. 1. 44. f. 1. Camelus. Gesn. quadr. 151. Aldr. bis. 907. Habitat in Africa.
Linnaeus, Carolus
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Höhenatmung, Phosphat-Protein-Wechselwirkung: Die Sequenz der Hämoglobine des Goldhamsters (Mesocricetus aureatus) und des zweihöckerigen Kamels (Trampeltier, Camelus ferus, Camelidae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1980
The sequence of the main component of the hemoglobin of the hamster and that of the camel (Camelus ferus) is given. The sequence is obtained automatically by the sequenator using the quadrol and the propyne programme. The sequence of the α-and β-chains
Stangl, Anton   +3 more
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Camelus pacos Linnaeus, 1758, spec. nov.

open access: yes
Camelus pacos [spec. nov.] C. tophis nullis, corpore lanato. Syst. nat. 13. n. 4. Camelus peruvianus laniger Pacos dictus. Raj. quadr. 147. Habitat in America meridionali. Totus sanguineus, subtus albus; Pedes didactyli.
Linnaeus, Carolus
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