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The human tail

Pediatric Neurology, 1998
The human tail is a congenital anomaly with a protruding lesion from the lumbosacrococcygeal region. A newborn with a tail-like structure over the coccygeal area observed since birth is presented. Lipoma accompanied by tethered spinal cord were found. In reviewing the literature from 1960 to 1997, 59 cases were described.
F L, Lu, P J, Wang, R J, Teng, K I, Yau
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Tail-to-Tail Span

FORUM. Revue internationale d’interprétation et de traduction / International Journal of Interpretation and Translation, 2003
Le terme TTS (tail-to-tail span), proposé pour la première fois dans ce mémoire, désigne l’écart de temps entre la fin d’une phrase à traduire et la fin de cette phrase traduite lors d’une interprétation simultanée. Le choix de ce laps de temps est une décision importante de l’interprète.
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Beta in the tails

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
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Bandi, Federico M., Renò, Roberto
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Tail docking and tail biting in pigs

Veterinary Record, 2019
I write to voice my concern over a recent ethics case study published in In Practice (March 2019, vol 41, pp 88-91) that outlines a particular scenario on a pig farm where tail docking of pigs is addressed. This particular ethics case comes at a time when there is a huge amount of drive and progress being made within the pig sector to change protocols
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Human tail

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1994
There is confusion about the entity known as "human tail". Two cases of different types of human tails (caudal appendage) are presented and the differences between these two types, the potential aetiology of these abnormalities, and the literature on the subject reviewed.
K, Ohara, K, Nakamura
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Tails of Tetrahymena

The Journal of Protozoology, 1977
SYNOPSIS. The source of force generation of beating cilia and flagella is an interaction between the doublet microtubules mediated by the dynein‐1 arms which cause the doublets to slide relative to one another. Previously, we demonstrated direct sliding of Tetrahymena ciliary axonemes by dark field light microscopy.
P, Satir, W S, Sale
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The Tail of BPM

2010
Business process management suites (bpms’s) represent one of the fastest growing segments in the software industry as organizations automate their key business processes. As this market matures, it is interesting to compare it to Chris Anderson’s ‘Long Tail.’ Although the 2004 “Long Tail” article in Wired magazine was primarily about the media and ...
Steve Kruba, Jim Meyer
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Tails in scheduling

ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review, 2007
This paper gives an overview of recent research on the impact of scheduling on the tail behavior of the response time of a job. We cover preemptive and non-preemptive scheduling disciplines, consider light-tailed and heavy-tailed distributions, and discuss optimality properties.
Boxma, O.J., Zwart, B.
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