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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Manchester University Press via the link in this record ; In the original preface to Aveux non avenus [Disavowals, 1930] Pierre Mac Orlan describes Claude Cahun’s collage text as a series of ‘essai-poèmes’, or ‘poèmes essais’.
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The African Dung Beetle Genera
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Annual Review of Entomology, 2021Distant and predictable features in the environment make ideal compass cues to allow movement along a straight path. Ball-rolling dung beetles use a wide range of different signals in the day or night sky to steer themselves along a fixed bearing. These include the sun, the Milky Way, and the polarization pattern generated by the moon.
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