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Dynamic mimicry in an Indo–Malayan octopus [PDF]
During research dives in Indonesia (Sulawesi and Bali), we filmed a distinctive long-armed octopus, which is new to science. Diving over 24 h periods revealed that the 'mimic octopus' emerges during daylight hours to forage on sand substrates in full ...
Tom Tregenza
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Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals Exposure from the Consumption of Cephalopods and Crustaceans in Peninsular Malaysia [PDF]
Cephalopods and crustaceans are known to bioaccumulate heavy metals, potentially posing both non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic health risks to consumers.
Wan Nurul Farah Wan Azmi +3 more
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Diverse musculature layers in three species of octopus support precise motor control yet lack smooth muscle [PDF]
Octopus intrinsic arm musculature is often referred to as entirely obliquely striated muscle. However, only three muscle layers have been systematically shown as striated muscle. Because molluscan muscle control can vary greatly (i.e.
Sarah L. West, Trevor J. Wardill
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The Octopus Sign—A New HRCT Sign in Pulmonary Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis
Background: Fibrosis in pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis (PLCH) histologically comprises a central scar with septal strands and associated airspace enlargement that produce an octopus-like appearance.
Alexander Poellinger +10 more
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This study evaluated the risk of foodborne illness from highly pathogenic Vibrio spp. (Vibrio vulnificus and V. cholerae) by raw whip-arm octopus (Octopus minor) consumption.
Hyemin Oh +7 more
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A rapid and non-destructive method based in time domain reflectometry analysis (TDR), which detects and quantifies the water content in the muscle, was developed for the control of abusive water addition to octopus.
Bárbara Teixeira +3 more
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Assessing the quality of octopus: From sea to table
Octopuses (scientific order Octopoda under the scientific class Cephalopoda) are a group of aquatic species with economic importance as a food product in many countries around the world.
Sol Zamuz +6 more
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Octopus cyanea has a wide range of natural distribution and is interesting for scientific research. However, unlike Octopus vulgaris, the species is poorly studied, and few data exist on best practices for keeping them. One of the most common reasons for
Keishu Asada +7 more
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The Open-source Camera Trap for Organism Presence and Underwater Surveillance (OCTOPUS)
This Open-source Camera Trap for Organism Presence and Underwater Surveillance (OCTOPUS) was designed to operate as a motion activated camera trap, deployable at depths of up to 800 ft for ∼72 h deployments.
Jefferson W. Humbert +2 more
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Octopus: A Secure and Anonymous DHT Lookup [PDF]
Distributed Hash Table (DHT) lookup is a core technique in structured peer-to-peer (P2P) networks. Its decentralized nature introduces security and privacy vulnerabilities for applications built on top of them; we thus set out to design a lookup ...
Borisov, Nikita, Wang, Qiyan
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