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The Spider and the Pangolin

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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Pangolin

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
Xuhao Chen 0001   +3 more
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Fauna in decline: Plight of the pangolin

Science, 2014
In their Review “Defaunation in the Anthropocene” (special section on Vanishing Fauna, 25 July, p. [401][1]), R. Dirzo et al. discuss the human impacts on species decline and extinction. The pangolin is a good example of these anthropogenic effects. On 12 May, about 4 tons of smuggled frozen pangolins were seized in Zhuhai, China, making the country's ...
Yuning, Liu, Qiang, Weng
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The Earthbound Pangolin

New Blackfriars, 1970
Having once berated (by letter) the present editor of New Blackfriars for feeding his readers on the ersatz provender of bloated book-reviews, I find myself involved in the same offence. My excuse is that I have rarely read a book which has aroused in me such ambivalence of reaction as Dr Mary Douglas’ Natural Symbols.
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Les Pangolins

La Terre et La Vie, Revue d'Histoire naturelle, 1935
Portevin Gaston. Les Pangolins. In: La Terre et La Vie, Revue d'Histoire naturelle, tome 5, n°10, 1935. pp. 132-133.
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Pangolin georeferencing

2019
Data from paper: **Using natural history collections to investigate changes in pangolin (Pholidota: Manidae) geographic ranges through time.**. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10843 > Emily Buckingham, Jake Curry, Charles Emogor, Louise Tomsett and Natalie Cooper. 2021.
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Insights into the status and distribution of pangolins in Togo (West Africa)

African Journal of Ecology, 2021
Gabriel Hoinsoudé Segniagbeto   +2 more
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To a Pangolin

Literary Imagination, 2014
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