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Neotenic formation in laboratory colonies of the termite Coptotermes gestroi after orphaning
The termite Coptotermes gestroi (Wasmann 1896) ( Rhinotermitidae: Coptotermitinae) is an exotic species in Brazil and information concerning its reproductive developmental biology is scarce.
Ana Maria Costa-Leonardo, Alberto Arab
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Orphaning Regimes: The Missing Link Between Flattened and Penetrating Slab Morphologies [PDF]
Slab orphaning is a newly discovered phenomenological behavior, where the slab tip breaks off at the top of the lower mantle (~660 km depth) and is abandoned by its parent slab.
Antoniette Greta Grima +2 more
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Physical Orphaning versus Chemical Instability: Is Dendritic Electrodeposition of Li Fatal?
The dendritic electrodeposition of lithium, leading to physical orphaning and chemical instability, is considered responsible for the poor reversibility and premature failure of electrochemical cells that utilize Li metal anodes.
Jingxu Zheng, Tian Tang, Qing Zhao
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Induced orphaning reveals post-weaning maternal care in reindeer
Robert B Weladji +2 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice
Orphaned kittens represent a highly vulnerable population requiring specialized attention and immediate care. Orphaned kittens encounter numerous challenges, including nutritional deficiencies, susceptibility to infectious diseases, and deficits in social skills, all of which increase their risk of developmental complications and mortality.
M. C. Veronesi, J. Fusi, M. Probo
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Orphaned kittens represent a highly vulnerable population requiring specialized attention and immediate care. Orphaned kittens encounter numerous challenges, including nutritional deficiencies, susceptibility to infectious diseases, and deficits in social skills, all of which increase their risk of developmental complications and mortality.
M. C. Veronesi, J. Fusi, M. Probo
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Orphaning and HIV/AIDS Three Analyses from Africa: Discussion
Terry Roe
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Psychological Perspectives, 1983
This article explores the archetype of the orphan and traces it through myth, story, fairy tale, literature, and perhaps most importantly, through the author's personal experience. This is a treatment of the theme of abandonment that details the “inner orphan's” predicament.
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This article explores the archetype of the orphan and traces it through myth, story, fairy tale, literature, and perhaps most importantly, through the author's personal experience. This is a treatment of the theme of abandonment that details the “inner orphan's” predicament.
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BioEssays, 1999
Selenoproteins contain selenium in stoichiometric amounts. Most are synthesized by a process that decodes UGA codons as selenocysteine. Twelve animal selenoproteins have been characterized, and biochemical functions have been described for all but three. Two of these "orphan" selenoproteins are discussed in this paper.
R F, Burk, K E, Hill
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Selenoproteins contain selenium in stoichiometric amounts. Most are synthesized by a process that decodes UGA codons as selenocysteine. Twelve animal selenoproteins have been characterized, and biochemical functions have been described for all but three. Two of these "orphan" selenoproteins are discussed in this paper.
R F, Burk, K E, Hill
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Orphan drugs—or orphan diseases?
1988In the beginning, the question was that of how to provide drugs for rare diseases; and the beginning in this country was perhaps around 1972 when the ‘Pharmaceutical Working Party’ of the National Economic Development Office discussed the matter and agreed to keep it under review [1].
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