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Electroencephalograms of Sharks

Science, 1964
Patterns of electrical potentials recorded from the brains of sharks exhibit definite relationships to chemical and visual stimuli. Forebrain potentials reflect olfactory processes. Both restrained and free-swimming sharks exhibit mesencephalic responses to light and neural triggering of respiratory reflexes from the medulla. Early evolution of typical
P W, GILBERT   +2 more
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Shark Attack

Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 1991
Shark attacks are rare but devastating. This case had major injuries that included an open femoral fracture, massive hemorrhage, sciatic nerve laceration, and significant skin and muscle damage. The patient required 15 operative procedures, extensive physical therapy, and orthotic assistance.
K J, Guidera   +4 more
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Endoscopy in Sharks

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2010
The importance of the shark species as ambassadors for the ocean ecosystems within public aquariums, and an ever increasing understanding of their importance as keystone species in those ecosystems, has resulted in more and more opportunities for the veterinary profession to interact with these charismatic fish. Although still in its infancy in aquatic
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The Turtle and the Shark

ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2008 computer animation festival, 2008
The Turtle and the Shark, one of the most popular Samoan legends, tells the story of a man and a woman who are to be separated by the king, Malietoafaiga. To avoid separation, they fled to another island. However, fearing their act of disobedience would bring dishonor on their families, they willingly gave up their lives at the cliffs of Vaitogi.
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Whale shark on a white shark’s menu

Marine Biodiversity, 2015
As the world’s largest fish, whale sharks Rhincodon typus could be assumed to be predator-free. Juvenile whale sharks are known to be preyed upon by sharks, marlin and orcas, and, although unconfirmed, bite marks on a sub-adult whale shark were attributed to white sharks Carcharodon carcharias (Department of the Environment and Heritage, DEH 2005 ...
G. I. Moore, M. G. Newbrey
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Iconic species: great white sharks, basking sharks and whale sharks

2014
Sharks are a group of fishes that have captivated human attention throughout history. They comprise more than 400 species that have evolved for over 400 million years, making them one of the oldest living vertebrate groups (Compagno et al., 2004). Over their long evolutionary history, sharks have diversified to become essential components of almost ...
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Shark Fishing and Shark Finning

2023
Hollie Booth, Trisha Gupta
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Beware of sharks

Medical Journal of Australia, 1994
D J, Williams, D, Priday
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