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Correction to: Gestation length both shapes and is shaped by other life history traits in terrestrial eutherian mammals. [PDF]
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Establishment and Maintenance of Repressed Chromatin States on Dosage-Compensated Sex Chromosomes. [PDF]
Eduful J, LeSarge L, Csankovszki G.
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A Provisional Conceptual Framework for Mucosal Colour Assessment in Terrestrial Mammals. [PDF]
Uldahl M, Mellor DJ.
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Record of occurrence and histopathological changes induced by nematodes of the family Capillariidae in the tongue of fish, reptiles, birds, and mammals. [PDF]
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Micro- and nanoplastic induced cellular toxicity in mammals: A review.
Science of the Total Environment, 2020Plastic based products are ubiquitous due to their tremendous utility in our daily lives. However, the limited biodegradable nature of plastics has recently raised pollution concerns globally, especially micro- and nanoplastics.
A. Banerjee, W. Shelver
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Nature, 1953
POLYSPERMY—the entry of more than one sperm into the vitellus at fertilization—is commonly regarded as a pathological process in mammals, with the implication that it leads to early degeneration of the embryo, and this opinion has been expressed by such authorities as Lams1, Wilson2, and Hartman3.
C R, AUSTIN, A W, BRADEN
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POLYSPERMY—the entry of more than one sperm into the vitellus at fertilization—is commonly regarded as a pathological process in mammals, with the implication that it leads to early degeneration of the embryo, and this opinion has been expressed by such authorities as Lams1, Wilson2, and Hartman3.
C R, AUSTIN, A W, BRADEN
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Bushmeat hunting and extinction risk to the world's mammals
Terrestrial mammals are experiencing a massive collapse in their population sizes and geographical ranges around the world, but many of the drivers, patterns and consequences of this decline remain poorly understood.
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