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LEOPARD syndrome (LS, OMIM 151100) is a rare multiple congenital anomalies condition, mainly characterized by skin, facial and cardiac anomalies. LEOPARD is an acronym for the major features of this disorder, including multiple Lentigines, ECG conduction abnormalities, Ocular hypertelorism, Pulmonic stenosis, Abnormal genitalia, Retardation of growth ...
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LEOPARD syndrome with multiple lentigines (cardiomyopathic lentiginosis) is a rare, genetically predetermined disease with autosomal dominant inheritance. Prevalence of this syndrome is unknown. One of pathognomonic clinical manifestations of this syndrome is the presence of multiple lentiginous pigment spots all over the body.
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Drivers of snow leopard poaching and trade in Pakistan and implications for management [PDF]
The snow leopard is one of the highly valued species from high-altitude mountain ecosystems of Central and Southeast Asia, including Pakistan. This keystone species is facing a myriad of conventional and emerging threats, including poaching and trade ...
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Studies on common pool resource governance have largely focused on men, who tend to have disproportionate rights and ownership with regards property and resources.
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LEOPARD syndrome (LS) is an autosomal dominantly inherited or sporadic disorder of variable penetrance and expressivity. The acronym LEOPARD stands for its cardinal clinical features including Lentigines, Electrocardiographic conduction abnormalities, Ocular hypertelorism, Pulmonary stenosis, Abnormalities of genitalia, Retardation of growth, and ...
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Seasonal variation in daily activity patterns of snow leopards and their prey
The daily and seasonal activity patterns of snow leopards (Panthera uncia) are poorly understood, limiting our ecological understanding and hampering our ability to mitigate threats such as climate change and retaliatory killing in response to livestock ...
Örjan Johansson +6 more
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Applying a gender lens to biodiversity conservation in High Asia
Community-based conservation efforts represent an important approach to facilitate the coexistence of people and wildlife. A concern, however, is that these efforts build on existing community structures and social norms, which are commonly dominated by ...
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Summary ‘Leopard’ syndrome is a rare inherited disorder associated with a high prevalence of cardiac abnormalities. General anaesthesia for dental treatment in a patient who had cardiomyopathy and bizarre electrocardiographs abnormalities associated with this syndrome is described. A thorough cardiac assessment is advised in a patient
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Molecular Dietary Analysis of Three Sympatric Mustelidae in Northeast China
Diet analysis is essential to fully understand the biology of a species and its function within the ecosystem, as well as being key in identifying food web interactions and the population dynamics of predators and prey.
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1. Camera trapping is a widely employed tool in wildlife research, used to estimate animal abundances, understand animal movement, assess species richness and understand animal behaviour.
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