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Aberrant splicing prediction during human organ development
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A case of Acanthocephala infection in a 5-year-old female rehabilitated and released black-bellied pangolin (Phataginus tetradactyla), which was part of a post-release monitoring program of a pangolin research operation in the Central African Republic ...
Walter Basso, Andrew Hemphill
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DNA analyses of large pangolin scale seizures: Species identification validation and case studies [PDF]
Pangolins are the mosttrafficked mammal in theworld, and all eightspecies are listed under CITESAppendix I.DNAbased wildlife forensic techniques are recognized as an important component of investigating a pangolin seizure. In particular, determining the
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Current Anthropology, 2021
More than two decades ago, Levi-Strauss argued that bovine spongiform encephalopathy was the result of forced cannibalism among cattle.
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More than two decades ago, Levi-Strauss argued that bovine spongiform encephalopathy was the result of forced cannibalism among cattle.
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Indonesia and the Malay World, 2011
Many thousands of intricately ornamented, volcanic stone monuments, candi, dot the landscape of Central Java. These spiritual ‘cosmic mountains’, commissioned by Hindu and Buddhist patrons between the 8th and 9th centuries, are mostly forgotten ‘memoryscapes’, built environments that represent the past glories of early Java.
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Many thousands of intricately ornamented, volcanic stone monuments, candi, dot the landscape of Central Java. These spiritual ‘cosmic mountains’, commissioned by Hindu and Buddhist patrons between the 8th and 9th centuries, are mostly forgotten ‘memoryscapes’, built environments that represent the past glories of early Java.
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Evolution and conservation genetics of pangolins
Integrative Zoology, 2023Abstract Pangolins (Pholidota, Manidae) are classified as an evolutionarily distinct and globally endangered mammal due to their unique morphology (nail‐like scales and a myrmecophagous diet) and being the victim of heavy poaching and worldwide trafficking.
Tongtong, Gu, Jingyang, Hu, Li, Yu
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Man, 1991
In the tarantism cult of southern Italy there are two types of actual tarantula spider with which the spirit spider might be identified, but only one is selected as spirit counterpart. In examining the basis of symbol selection here, reference is also made to Lele pangolin symbolism where there are again actually two species of local pangolin, only one
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In the tarantism cult of southern Italy there are two types of actual tarantula spider with which the spirit spider might be identified, but only one is selected as spirit counterpart. In examining the basis of symbol selection here, reference is also made to Lele pangolin symbolism where there are again actually two species of local pangolin, only one
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Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2020
There is growing interest in graph pattern mining (GPM) problems such as motif counting. GPM systems have been developed to provide unified interfaces for programming algorithms for these problems and for running them on parallel systems. However, existing systems may take hours to mine even simple patterns in moderate-sized graphs, which significantly
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There is growing interest in graph pattern mining (GPM) problems such as motif counting. GPM systems have been developed to provide unified interfaces for programming algorithms for these problems and for running them on parallel systems. However, existing systems may take hours to mine even simple patterns in moderate-sized graphs, which significantly
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