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The Biological Bulletin, 1904
queens. The head of a Formica fusca szibsericea worker under my observation, continued to move its antennae seven hours after decapitation. Ants lacking a leg or two may live several weeks. A Stcnamma fulvum worker, deprived of its mesothoracic pair of legs, was returned by me to an artificial nest where were hundreds of its former comrades and it ...
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queens. The head of a Formica fusca szibsericea worker under my observation, continued to move its antennae seven hours after decapitation. Ants lacking a leg or two may live several weeks. A Stcnamma fulvum worker, deprived of its mesothoracic pair of legs, was returned by me to an artificial nest where were hundreds of its former comrades and it ...
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JAMA
In this narrative medicine essay, an oncology fellow shares the challenges he has faced in the US medical system while wearing his turban and maintaining his beard, both of which he wears proudly as part of his Sikh identity.
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In this narrative medicine essay, an oncology fellow shares the challenges he has faced in the US medical system while wearing his turban and maintaining his beard, both of which he wears proudly as part of his Sikh identity.
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