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2011
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier (2011): Suidae. In: Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 2 Hoofed Mammals.
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier
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Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier (2011): Suidae. In: Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 2 Hoofed Mammals.
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier
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The hepatic lobules of Suidae, Tayassuidae, and Hippopotamidae
The Anatomical Record, 1968AbstractThe hepatic lobules of the family Suidae are unusually large, completely surrounded by fibrous tissue, and supplied by relatively large branches of the hepatic artery. The interlobular septa carry small branches of the artery, vein and bile ducts of the adjacent portal tracts and may be regarded as attenuated extensions of the portal tracts ...
P E, Steiner, H L, Ratcliffe
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Evolution of the Trappin Multigene Family in the Suidae
Journal of Biochemistry, 1998Trappins are a group of secretory proteins containing a WAP motif with an anchoring domain. Previous studies showed that their genes, especially those of pig, have undergone rapid evolution, which produced trappins with a broad spectrum of actions. To understand the evolution of such a rapidly evolving multigene family, we isolated trappin genes of the
Furutani, Y. +5 more
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The Classical Quarterly, 1953
This passage was attributed to Menander Protector by Bernhardy, who, influenced apparently by Men. Prot. fr. 43 (F.H.G. iv. 245), suggested that here the name disguised the of Menander. This explanation, besides interfering with the text without due cause, ignores altogether the name .In fact, the incident occurs a century earlier, in the period A.D.
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This passage was attributed to Menander Protector by Bernhardy, who, influenced apparently by Men. Prot. fr. 43 (F.H.G. iv. 245), suggested that here the name disguised the of Menander. This explanation, besides interfering with the text without due cause, ignores altogether the name .In fact, the incident occurs a century earlier, in the period A.D.
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Artiodactyla - Pigs, family Suidae
1962Bulletin of the National Museum, Singapore, Issue 31, pp.
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