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Serpentirhabdias mexicanus n. sp. (Nematoda: Rhabdiasidae), a parasitic lungworm of the nauyaca viper Bothrops asper (Serpentes: Viperidae) in the Mexican Neotropics. [PDF]

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Dietary preferences affect the gut microbiota of three snake species (Squamata: Colubridae). [PDF]

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Global Diversity Patterns are Explained by Diversification Rates and Dispersal at Ancient, Not Shallow, Timescales. [PDF]

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Katabasis and the Serpent

Tekstualia, 2022
If one descends to the Underworld, one can expect to encounter there (Aristophanesaffirms this point explicitly, but already in the Odyssey Odysseus fears that Persephone may confronthim with a Gorgon-head). This is not surprising. Under some circumstances the dead can mutateinto . The Typhon is born in the earth and emerges therefrom to threaten the
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Serpent and Quill

New England Journal of Medicine, 1962
WE celebrate tonight a very happy occasion, the hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the birth of the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Serpent and Smartcards

2000
We proposed a new block cipher, Serpent, as a candidate for the Advanced Encryption Standard. This algorithm uses a new structure that simultaneously allows a more rapid avalanche, a more efficient bitslice implementation, and an easy analysis that enables us to demonstrate its security against all known types of attack. Although designed primarily for
Ross J. Anderson   +2 more
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The Bronze Serpent

1995
El autor estudia la curiosa analogía de la serpiente de bronce de Nm 21,4-9 con Cristo en la cruz y, coincidiendo con diversos estudiosos de hace siglos, la considera excelente. Como ejemplo de “midrás” cristiano, Jn 3,16-21 se desarrolló fácilmente a partir de 3,15, y ambos pasajes empalman sin solución de continuidad.
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