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Detection of fiber-digesting bacteria in the forestomach contents of llamas (Lama glama) by PCR
The high fibrolytic activity and large biomass of strictly-anaerobic bacteria that inhabit the rumen makes them primarily responsible for the degradation of the forage consumed by ruminants.
María E Cerón Cucchi +3 more
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De cada obra s'ha digitalitzat un programa sencer. De la resta s'han digitalitzat les parts que són diferents.
Malvet, Lorenzo +4 more
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Llama Llama Gram and Grandpa by A. Dewdney
Dewdney, Anna. Llama Llama Gram and Grandpa. New York, NY: Viking, 2015. PrintThis is one of a series of Llama Llama books by author/illustrator Anna Dewdney. In this volume, Llama Llama is staying away from home for the first night. The rhymed story takes him from packing at home to being left at his grandparents and unpacking. It is there that
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This study investigated how variations in the shape of the astragalus affect tarsal joint behavior, using CT scans. In artiodactyls with a double‐pulley astragalus, the calcaneus shifted plantarly during plantarflexion. This suggests the movement increases hindlimb functional length and contributes to enhanced running speed.
Sei‐ichiro Takeda +3 more
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LlaMa meets Cheburashka: impact of cultural background for LLM quiz reasoning [PDF]
Mikhail Lifar +7 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Large language models (LLMs) offer a promising approach to infer personality traits unobtrusively from digital footprints. However, the reliability and validity of these inferences remain underexplored. Method Gemini 1.5 Pro and GPT‐4o were used to infer Big Five traits from 2 years of Facebook posts by 1214 Italian users ...
Davide Marengo +2 more
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Posibles razones de la modificación de “El Llano en llamas”, de Juan Rulfo
Fukumi Nihira
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ABSTRACT This article applies a social model of historical dialect evolution in 19th‐century Britain to the analysis of sociophonetic data. Our aim is to assess where new dialect formation is likely to occur, and where it is not. Using recordings from 27 speakers, we first analyse coda rhoticity in north Lancashire, UK. The speakers were born 1890–1917
Claire Nance, Malika Mahamdi
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Abstract We investigate what is learned from exposure to usage in verbal morphology using an error correction mechanism within an associative learning framework. We computationally simulated how second language (L2) learners would respond to naturalistic input of aspectual usage, characterized by “imperfect contingencies,” given two types of ...
Justyna Mackiewicz +2 more
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