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Neuromuscular responses of sloths

Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1973
AbstractBecause sloths are among the slowest moving of mammals, it is of interest to determine whether the rate limiting factor is in their motivation, central nervous system, or their muscles.Muscle characteristics of ten sloths (Choloepus hoffmanni and Bradypus tridactylus) were studied by neuromuscular examination, electrophysiological, biochemical,
J F, Toole, T H, Bullock
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Sloth — The interactive workout planner

2017 International Conference on Companion Technology (ICCT), 2017
We present the mixed-initiative planning system Sloth, which is designed to assist users in planning a fitness workout. Mixed-initiative planning systems are especially useful for companion systems, as they allow the seamless integration of the complex cognitive ability of planning into ambient assistance systems.
Gregor Behnke   +7 more
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Sloth

1997
Abstract Arecurring anguish patients express to psychotherapists is that they feel no meaning or purpose in life. The loss of meaning can manifest itself in diverse ways. Some experience a general lethargy or lack of interest in formulating and pursuing long-term goals, or in severe cases, even short-term ones.
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Sloth Search System

2018
In this paper, we present the Sloth Search System (SSS) for large scale video browsing. Our key concept is to apply object recognition and scene classification to generate keyword tags from video images. This indexing process is performed only on selected frames for faster processing. The keyword tags are used to retrieve videos from a text-based query.
Sitapa Rujikietgumjorn   +2 more
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A Ground Sloth in Alaska

Science, 1942
Childs Frick, honorary curator of the American Museum of Natural History, has kindly permitted me to examine and report upon a phalangeal element of an extinct megalonychid ground sloth from the Quaternary of Alaska. The specimen, No. F.A.M. 30844, a first or proximal phalanx, possibly of the fourth digit, manus, is larger than the corresponding bone ...
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Alimentary mycosis in sloths

Veterinary Pathology
Alimentary mycosis is seldom reported in sloths. Through a multi-institutional retrospective study, we described the histological features of fungal infections within the digestive tract of sloths of the Bradypus and Choloepus genera.
Daniel Felipe Barrantes Murillo   +5 more
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ON DESLOTHING THE SLOTH

Science, 1939
S W, Britton, R F, Kline
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Sloths: The unusual hairs from these shaggy heteroclites

Forensic Science International Animals and Environments, 2023
Jitraporn Vongsvivut
exaly  

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