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Tentacled snakes

Current Biology, 2022
Catania provides an introduction to tentacled snakes and their ingenious ability to capture fish.
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United Snakes

Medical Image Analysis, 2006
Since their debut in 1987, snakes (active contour models) have become a standard image analysis technique with several variants now in common use. We present a framework called "United Snakes", which has two key features. First, it unifies the most popular snake variants, including finite difference, B-spline, and Hermite polynomial snakes in a ...
Jianming, Liang   +2 more
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Sea snakes

Current Biology
Jenna Crowe-Riddell and colleagues introduce sea snakes.
Jenna M, Crowe-Riddell   +3 more
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Snake Venoms

Drugs, 1997
Snake venoms are complex mixtures containing many different biologically active proteins and peptides. A number of these proteins act on components of the haemostatic system in humans. The paper focuses on those venom constituents that affect the blood coagulation pathway, endothelial cells and platelets. Several highly purified venom enzymes have been
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Snakes and snake-bite

Veterinary Record, 1991
J E, Cooper, M E, Cooper
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Snake Envenomation

New England Journal of Medicine, 2022
Ashok K, Pannu   +2 more
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Snake bite and snake identification

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1988
B, Currie, B, Hudson, J, Vince
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Snakes and snake bites

Anaesthesia, 1977
N.R.H. Burgess, A.E. Shuttleworth
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Snake eyes

The Spine Journal, 2015
Venugopalan Y, Vishnu   +3 more
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Snake Envenomation

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice
Snakebite envenomation (SBE) in horses can have devastating outcomes. Tissue damage, cardiotoxicity, coagulopathy, and neurotoxicity can be concerns with SBE. Understanding the actions of venom components is important in developing a successful treatment plan. Antivenom is the mainstay of treatment.
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