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Each year, many thousands of horseshoe crabs are stranded upside-down and die. Horseshoe crabs are gentle and WON'T bite or sting you. Turn them over by the edge of their shell. Don't flip them by their tail! Horseshoe crabs are important to the coastal
Florida Master Naturalist Program
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The dwindling number of the tri-spine horseshoe crab, Tachypleus tridentatus has been reported globally and its status in Malaysia is not much known. Study on dimorphism in adult body sizes and population size estimation were conducted using capture–mark–
Azwarfarid Manca +4 more
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Our case is about a 38 year old male who consult in emergency for a car accident with severe head trauma. In front of that we realized a body CT, the abdominal images finds a renal tissue of normal imaging appearance, but with both renal lower poles ...
Asaad El Bakkari +1 more
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Fil:Solari, H.G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina.
Mindlin, G.B. +3 more
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A 21-year-old male presented with a one day history of right flank pain and signs of severe sepsis. The recorded vital signs included a temperature of 39.9° Celsius, blood pressure of 95/65 mmHg and heart rate of 165. The laboratory investigations confirmed a raised C-reactive protein (CRP) of 485 mg/l but it was interesting to note thatthe white cell ...
Mantica G, Ackermann H.
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Changes in Hoof Shape During a Seven-Week Period When Horses Were Shod Versus Barefoot
This crossover study tested the hypothesis that hoof shape would differ after a seven-week period of horses (n = 11) wearing shoes versus barefoot. An ANOVA appropriate to a crossover design was used to assess the differences in the change in hoof shape ...
Sara R. Malone, Helen M. S. Davies
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Uncovering the Horseshoe Effect in Microbial Analyses
The horseshoe effect is a phenomenon that has long intrigued ecologists. The effect was commonly thought to be an artifact of dimensionality reduction, and multiple techniques were developed to unravel this phenomenon and simplify interpretation.
James T. Morton +5 more
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Post-translational Protein Deimination Signatures and Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) in the Atlantic Horseshoe Crab (Limulus polyphemus) [PDF]
The horseshoe crab is a living fossil and a species of marine arthropod with unusual immune system properties which are also exploited commercially.
Lange, S. +8 more
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Neural control of vocalization in bats: mapping of brainstem areas with electrical microstimulation eliciting species-specific echolocation calls in the rufous horseshoe bat [PDF]
1. The functional role of brainstem structures in the emission of echolocation calls was investigated in the rufous horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus rouxi, with electrical low-current microstimulation procedures. 2.
Radtke-Schuller, Susanne, Schuller, Gerd
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Le soin aux chevaux à l’époque celtique : trousses de vétérinaires et attestation du fer à cheval
This paper presents, for the Celtic period, the evolution of the doctor’s bag and new proof of the use of the horseshoe as soon as this period.
Jean-Paul Guillaumet
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