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CANNIBALISM FOR CARGO

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1976
The human eating of human beings is not confined to exotic peoples. It is part of the human condition. It occurs as a preferred form of protein consumption or as the result of extreme necessity, to absorb the virtues of others, to facilitate conception, for magicoreligious reasons, in warfare, famine, revenge, filial piety, and justice.
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Dowry cannibalism

Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 1996
The term dowry cannibalism is used in this article to describe a unique case where the motive for cannibalism was the non-fulfilment of a husband's dowry demands from his wife. The husband was accused by the wife of regularly using a syringe to withdraw blood from her, with the intent of causing her death, and drinking it.
M, Hussain, S J, Rizvi, J A, Usmani
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Herodotus and the cannibals

Antiquity, 2000
Herodotus' 5th-century BC Histories provide us with one of the earliest written accounts for the practice of cannibalism. This paper examines the references concerning cannibalism contained in Herodotus, reviews the theories proposed to account for these references, and suggests a new explanation for this cultural motif.
Murphy, Eileen, Mallory, James
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The frequency of cannibalism by Spodoptera frugiperda larvae determines their probability of surviving food deprivation

Journal of Pest Science, 2021
Hualiang He   +5 more
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Cannibal Holocaust

2016
This book is one of the most controversial horror films ever made. Despite not achieving huge success when it was first released, the Italian production found an audience on home video in the 1980s and became a 'must-see' for connoisseurs of extreme cinema.
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Cannibalism and Nature

Mètis. Anthropologie des mondes grecs anciens, 1989
Davis Michael. Cannibalism and Nature. In: Mètis. Anthropologie des mondes grecs anciens, vol. 4, n°1, 1989. pp. 33-50.
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Cannibalism in clumped populations

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1984
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L. E. Bobisud, C. J. Potratz
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Cannibalism as an evolutionary strategy

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1976
Mathematical models of predator-prey systems in which the prey species has a three-stage life cycle are studied. Certain stages of the prey life history are allowed to use younger stages as food. It is shown that sufficiently restricted cannibalism can result in an increase in the numbers of adult prey on a sustained basis when cannibalism decreases ...
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Cannibals and missionaries

Proceedings of the international conference on APL - APL '92, 1992
This paper describes the game of Cannibals and Missionaries modelled using APL68000. It constitutes the original version of a student project report for a fourth-year mathematics course titled “Operations Research Modelling”.
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