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Pair of lice lost or parasites regained: the evolutionary history of anthropoid primate lice
Background The parasitic sucking lice of primates are known to have undergone at least 25 million years of coevolution with their hosts. For example, chimpanzee lice and human head/body lice last shared a common ancestor roughly six million years ago, a ...
Allen Julie M +3 more
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Molecular Characterization and Genetic Diversity of Haplogroup E Human Lice in Guinea, West Africa. [PDF]
Hammoud A +8 more
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The Retrieval of Liberalism in Policing [PDF]
There is a growing sense that many liberal states are in the midst of a shift in legal and political norms—a shift that is happening slowly and for a variety of reasons relating to security.
Hunt, Luke William
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Detection of Wolbachia in Human Lice
Background: Candidatus Riesia pediculicola is the primary endosymbiont of human lice which is important to the louse survival. However, bioinformatic analysis of the Riesia genome revealed that its vitamin B1 pathways are not complete in Riesia. These findings suggest that a secondary louse endosymbiont may be present and responsible for the missing ...
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This article addresses the recent use of mathematical epidemiological SIR or SEIR models in plague research. This use of S(E)IR models is highly problematic, but the problems are not presented and considered. Serious problems show in that such models are
Ole J. Benedictow
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Setting people in their environment: plant and animal remains from Anglo-Scandinavian York [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: For the past millennium, the inhabitants of the centre of York have, whether hey knew it or not, been living on top of a compost heap in which are preserved all kinds of remains of Anglo-Scandinavian and early post-conquest life.
Hall, A., Kenward, H.
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The history of lice infestation in the human population is as long as 10,000 years. It has three major types: the one infesting body, head and pubic/ axillary area.
Muhammad Marwat
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Investigating biocomplexity through the agent-based paradigm. [PDF]
Capturing the dynamism that pervades biological systems requires a computational approach that can accommodate both the continuous features of the system environment as well as the flexible and heterogeneous nature of component interactions.
Kaul, H, Ventikos, Y
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