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First Incidence of Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus in <i>Cervidae</i> Family from State Zoo of Assam, India. [PDF]

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New methods on the block: Taxonomic identification of archaeological bones in resin-embedded sediments through paleoproteomics. [PDF]

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Chromosomal evolution in cervidae

BioSystems, 1990
On the basis of chromosome data obtained on 30 species and 20 subspecies of Cervidae, a report is submitted on the karyosystematics of this family. The primitive karyotype of Cervidae may be inferred to be composed of 35 acrocentric pairs (2n = 70 FN = 70).
Michele Rubini
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Cervidae Goldfuss 1820

2023
Famille CERVIDAE Goldfuss, 1820 – Ligeromeryx praestans (Stehlin, 1937): hémimandibule d. portant p3-m1 (ULB-MAUV-24; Fig. 14), bois d. (Coll. FC; moulage: ULB-MAUV-25; Fig. 15), m3 d. (ULB- MAUV-26; Fig. 14); –? Heterocemas sp.: bois d. ou g. (Coll. DM).
Gagnaison, Cyril   +9 more
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Radioactivity in Cervidae antlers

Zeitschrift f�r Physik, 1961
The experience gained in this study indicated that Cervidae antlers afford a convenient means for measuring levels of ambient radioactivity over large areas. By the use of antlers, it was possible to compare Sr90 levels resulting from bomb testing “fallout” year by year from 1943 through 1958 in a number of areas in the United States, Canada, and ...
H, FOREMAN, M B, ROBERTS, E H, LILLY
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