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Spiders in dermatology

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2014
Spider bites represent an unusual and potentially over-represented clinical diagnosis. Despite a common fear of spiders, known as arachnophobia, current knowledge suggests that only a small number of families within the order Araneae are medically relevant.
Jun K, Kang   +2 more
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Spider-man

Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques. Electronic Art and Animation Catalog., 2002
With his superhuman transformation to Spider-Man, Peter Parker comes to terms with the responsibility that comes with great power. Sony Pictures Imageworks embarked on two years of extensive R&D to accomplish the synthetic cityscape that is instantly recognizable as New York.
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Spider Venoms and Spider Toxins

Journal of Toxicology: Toxin Reviews, 1998
AbstractSpider venoms and toxins are useful tools for the study of ion channels and synaptic functions of neurons in vertebrates and invertebrates. The components of spider venom, such as proteins, peptides, polyamines and bioamines, are species-specific. The various functions of these toxins are reviewed in this paper.
Masahisa Ori, Hiroyoshi Ikeda
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Spider bite

Lancet, The, 2011
Spiders are a source of intrigue and fear, and several myths exist about their medical effects. Many people believe that bites from various spider species cause necrotic ulceration, despite evidence that most suspected cases of necrotic arachnidism are caused by something other than a spider bite.
Geoffrey K Isbister, Hui Wen Fan
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

ACM SIGGRAPH 2019 Computer Animation Festival, 2019
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the creative minds behind "The Lego Movie" and "21 Jump Street," bring their unique talents to a fresh vision of a different Spider-Man universe, with a groundbreaking visual style that's the first of its kind. "Spider-Man™: Into the Spider-Verse" introduces Brooklyn teen Miles Morales, and the limitless possibilities ...
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Spider heuristics

Behavioural Processes, 2005
Simple heuristics may help explain how even a spider, despite its minute brain, can be disturbingly intelligent. Hutchinson and Gigerenzer suggest that the generalist-specialist distinction (or more accurately the predictability-unpredictability distinction) may be related to a species' level of reliance on simple heuristics, and spider behaviour may ...
Fiona R, Cross, Robert R, Jackson
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A Luminous Spider

Science, 1925
ONE day in Central Burma the trail in the jungle was exceptionally difficult. It was long past noon when I realised that the return journey would be equally long and tiring. Camp lay on the other side of a long range of hills, and there was a short cut from the main trail that would save several miles, but this trail was faint.
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The Spider in the Grass

Scientific American, 2013
The article discusses a study from researchers such as Oswald Schmitz of Yale University that indicates that the carbon dioxide storage rates of plants in environments with herbivores and predators are higher than those of plants in environments without herbivores and predators.
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Spider-Eating Spiders

American Scientist, 1998
Robert Jackson, R. Stimson Wilcox
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The Spider's Charade

Scientific American, 2014
The article discusses the lengths that some species of arachnids will go to mimic the appearance and behavior of ants, such as the genus of jumping spider called Myrmarachne. According to the report, species that masquerade as ants are the most common type of mimicry, but are the least understood.
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