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Centipede Bites

Journal of Special Operations Medicine, 2021
The genus Scolopendra includes large centipedes that inhabit tropical regions of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands as well as South America and the Southwestern US. They are capable of inflicting a clinically significant venomous bite. These multilegged arthropods may enter tents or buildings at night in search of prey and tend to hide in bedding ...
Haley B, Randich, Mark W, Burnett
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The Soritical Centipede

Noûs, 2017
AbstractTwo philosophical questions arise about rationality in centipede games that are logically prior to attempts to apply the formal tools of game theory to this topic. First, given that the players have common knowledge of mutual rationality and common knowledge that they are each motivated solely to maximize their own profits, is there a backwards‐
Horgan, Terry   +2 more
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Vietnamese centipede envenomation

Clinical Toxicology, 2018
Dear Editor,A 23-year-old man reported that his pet Vietnamese centipede (Scolopendra subspinipes) escaped from its enclosure and stung him on his left ring finger near the distal interphalangeal j...
Adam Rieves, Michael Mullins
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Centipede Inflicted Postmortem Injury

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1999
Abstract We here report the first case of postmortem injury caused by a centipede. An old man was found dead in his bedroom. The death was estimated to be due to intracranial hemorrhage and to have occurred two days before the police inspection.
K, Harada   +4 more
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THE CENTIPEDE OF ROSENTHAL

International Game Theory Review, 2007
In this short note we extend the very well known Centipede game of Rosenthal to the same extensive games with perfect information. The only difference that here the Centipede games have instead of numbers as payoff functions, they have variables. We introduce and study the relationship between the structure of subgame perfect equilibrium points (see ...
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Lobsters, moths and centipedes

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1998
Arthropod Relationships edited by R.A. Fortey and H. Thomas, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998 (The Systematics Association Special Volume Series 55). £115 hbk (xii+383 pages) ISBN 0 412 75420 7.
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Centipedes

2020
Neda Shahriari, Brett Sloan
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Luminous centipedes

1980
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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