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Relationships between a) bill length, b) body mass and c) tarsus length and the beta diversity of pollen loads carried by hummingbirds in the southern Andes of Ecuador.

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William A. Arteaga-Chávez (21354868)   +3 more
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Alignment of Panarthropod Homeobox Domains from Developmental system drift in the patterning of the arthropod tarsus

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Benjamin C. Klementz   +12 more
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Tarsus

2003
Tarsus, best known as the home of the Apostle Paul, was the principal city of the eastern Cilician plain. A city renowned in antiquity as a center of culture and learning, Tarsus was visited by such figures as Julius Caesar, Mark Antony, and Cleopatra.
Clyde E. Fant, Mitchell G. Reddish
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Heterotopic Ossification of Tarsus

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1966
Ossification in the old atrophic globes usually involves the choroid, ciliary body, and the lens after the rupture of its capsule. Bone formation in the tarsus is rare. Duke-Elder1could find only a few references in the literature regarding true bone formation in this tissue and these occurred after hyaline degeneration,2trachoma,3syphilitic tarsitis ...
K, Nath, A H, Rahi, S L, Rahi
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Parosteal osteosarcoma of the tarsus

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 1997
Parosteal osteosarcoma is a very rare bone tumor with a predilection for the posterior aspect of the distal femoral metaphysis. A case of parosteal osteosarcoma of the tarsus of a 23-year-old woman is reported. This is the second case of parosteal osteosarcoma of the tarsus reported in the English literature.
D A, Kumm, J, Rütt, M H, Hackenbroch
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