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Survey of internal parasites in captive ungulates from Lahore parks, Pakistan. [PDF]

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Pygmy hogs

Current Biology, 2021
Manon de Visser and colleagues introduce the rarest and smallest wild pig species, the pygmy hog (Porcula salvania).
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CS-HOG: Color similarity-based HOG

The 19th Korea-Japan Joint Workshop on Frontiers of Computer Vision, 2013
Conventional object detection methods often use local features based on object shape, of which the HOG feature is typical. In recent years, Color Self-Similarity (CSS) has been proposed as a local feature that uses color information. CSS involves computing color similarity as a basis for deciding the sameness of objects, and thus represent a feature ...
Yuhi Goto   +2 more
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Purification of Hog Renin. Properties of Purified Hog Renin

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1972
Hog kidneyswere minced, lyophilized, extracted with acetone/water, and the extract was gel-filtrated. The partly purified renin was used for analytical ultracentrifugation and for electrofocusing. By these methods the molecular weight of renin was determined to be 4 × 104g/M.
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Hog Back

1987
Abstract Hog Back, as named on the 7½-minute Mt. Baldy, California, Quadrangle, lies in San Antonio Canyon (NE¼Sec.36, T.2N., R.8W.) in the Angeles National Forest 1.1 mi (1.8 km) south of Mt. Baldy Village (Fig.1). Hog Back appears as a large obstruction nearly choking off the canyon when looking upstream (Fig.2).
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Invasive hogs

Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2021
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