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Circadian organization in reindeer

Nature, 2005
The light/dark cycle of day and night synchronizes an internal 'biological clock' that governs daily rhythms in behaviour, but this form of regulation is denied to polar animals for most of the year. Here we demonstrate that the continuous lighting conditions of summer and of winter at high latitudes cause a loss in daily rhythmic activity in reindeer ...
Nicholas J C Tyler, Menno Gerkema
exaly   +4 more sources

EXPERIMENTAL TRICHINELLOSIS IN REINDEER

Journal of Parasitology, 2000
Six female reindeer calves were inoculated intraruminally with various doses of Trichinella muscle larvae. Four calves were inoculated with T. nativa, receiving 15,000 (n = 1), 5,000 (1), and 2,500 (2) larvae each. Two calves were inoculated with 5,000 T. spiralis larvae each. Blood samples were collected twice per week for total white blood cell (WBC)
A, Oksanen   +4 more
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Specific IgE to reindeer epithelium in Finnish reindeer herders

Allergy, 1991
Reindeer herding is a major source of living for more than 4200 inhabitants in northern Finland. To determine the prevalence of allergic symptoms among reindeer herders clinical examinations and skin prick tests (SPT) with nine inhalant allergens were performed in 211 randomly selected men from 21 to 69 (mean 45) years.
K, Reijula   +4 more
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Reindeer Diode

The Physics Teacher, 2012
In Finnish Lapland, like in other Northern European regions by the Arctic Sea, aboriginal Sami people still base much of their daily income on reindeer. Earlier the Sami people followed their reindeer herds more or less all the year round, in nomadic fashion.
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Human–Reindeer Relationships and Reindeer Feeding: Perspectives from Archaeology and Reindeer Herders’ Knowledge

2022
Salmi Anna-Kaisa   +7 more
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Year-End Reindeer Dreams

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2016
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Reindeer

2021
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Reindeer

Notes and Queries, 1880
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