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Ophidia

1917
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The cranial development of Elaphe obsoleta (Ophidia, colubridae)

Journal of Morphology, 1983
AbstractThe kinetic skull of snakes is a highly specialized structure that has allowed these limbless organisms to exploit a wide variety of habitats. Here we analyze the development of the cranium in the colubrid snake Elaphe obsoleta quadrivittata based on two sets of embryos raised under controlled conditions and preserved at regular intervals ...
Frank, Haluska, Pere, Alberch
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Ophidia: A full software stack for scientific data analytics

2014 International Conference on High Performance Computing & Simulation (HPCS), 2014
The Ophidia project aims to provide a big data analytics platform solution that addresses scientific use cases related to large volumes of multidimensional data. In this work, the Ophidia software infrastructure is discussed in detail, presenting the entire software stack from level-0 (the Ophidia data store) to level-3 (the Ophidia web service front ...
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Schlangen, Ophidia, Giftschlangen, Thanatophidia

1906
Seit dem biblischen Ursprung des Menschen besteht die Feindschaft zwischen diesem und den Schlangen, ohne das aus dem mit allen Mitteln und mit vollster Erbitterung gefuhrten Kampfe der Mensch bisher siegreich hervorgegangen ware; denn auch heute noch sterben alljahrlich viele Tausende von Menschen an den Folgen von Schlangenbissen, wahrend ...
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The chromosomal localisation of satellite DNA in Ptyas mucosus (Ophidia, Colubridae)

Chromosoma, 1976
Ptyas mucosus male DNA has a repetitious DNA satellite (p = 1.700 g cm-3) constituting 5% of the haploid genome. In situ hybridisation of radioactive complementary RNA (cRNA) has revealed that satellite sequences are located in the centromeric region of one pair of macrochromosomes and in the terminal region of 8 pairs of microchromosomes.
L, Singh, I F, Purdom, K W, Jones
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On the Lungs of the Ophidia

1894
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A new Trimetopon (Ophidia) from Guatemala

1949
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Ankara ili yılanları (Reptilia: Ophidia)

2020
ÖZET Yüksek Lisans Tezi ANKARA ÎLÎ YILANLARI (REPTILIA:OPHIDIA) Pınar UNSAL Ankara Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Biyoloji Anabilim Dalı Danışman: Prof. Dr. Erkut KIVANÇ Bu çalışmada, Ankara il sınırlan içerisinde yer alan ilçe ve köylerdeki uygun ekosistemler taranarak 41 örnek toplandı.
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On the Origin and Evolution of the Ophidia

2014
With well over 3,400 described species, snakes undoubtedly represent one of the most successful groups of reptiles. Much has been written about their ecology, behavior, anatomy, relationships and evolution. However, despite the debate about the origin of this taxonomic group dating back to the second half of the XIX century, no consensus has been ...
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The South Australian reptile fauna. Part I. Ophidia

1951
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