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Conodont biostratigraphy of the Crawford Group, Southern Uplands, Scotland [PDF]
Extensive new conodont collections from the Crawford Group, the oldest succession in the Southern Uplands of Scotland, support the previously documented biostratigraphical ages for the included formations.
Armstrong, Howard A. +3 more
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Este artigo descreve metodologia, aplicação e utilidade do teste das Matrizes Progressivas de Raven e do Teste de Sondagem Intelectual (TSI), comparando-os ainda com o rendimento escolar do aluno, em Jequié, Bahia.
Darci Neves Santos +11 more
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The Iconology of the Raven Symbol in Andrea Kowch's Artwork"Soiree" Based on the Theory of Erwin Panofsky [PDF]
Andrea Kowch, a contemporary American artist, has gained recognition for her unique style that blends symbolism and a kind of magical realism. Her art often takes on a narrative quality, delving into the realms of memory, personal concepts, and inner ...
Elham Hosseinzadeh, Afsaneh Nazeri
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Estimating ship resistance accurately in different water depths is crucial to design a resistance-optimized hull form and to estimate the minimum required power.
Dakui Feng +3 more
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Válek’s Raven. The poem of Miroslav Válek “Večer [Evening]” as a subversion of traditional symbolist model of the lyric [PDF]
The article reads Miroslav Válek’s (1927 – 1991) poem “Večer [Evening]” published in the poet’s first collection of verse Dotyky ([Touches], 1959) as a deconstructive subversion of lyric tradition – of Ivan Krasko’s (1876 – 1958) symbolist model of the ...
Matúš Mikšík
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Abundance and distribution of Common Ravens (Corvus corax) have increased across western North America in recent decades, leading to conservation concern for sensitive prey species.
Brianne E. Brussee, Peter S. Coates
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Early social environment affects attention to social cues in juvenile common ravens, Corvus corax
Social competence, i.e. defined as the ability to adjust the expression of social behaviour to the available social information, is known to be influenced by early-life conditions. Brood size might be one of the factors determining such early conditions,
Mario Gallego-Abenza +2 more
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Threat-sensitive anti-predator defence in precocial wader, the northern lapwing Vanellus vanellus [PDF]
Birds exhibit various forms of anti-predator behaviours to avoid reproductive failure, with mobbing—observation, approach and usually harassment of a predator—being one of the most commonly observed. Here, we investigate patterns of temporal variation in
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The spontaneous tool use by raven in a zoo
Ravens are known for their ability to use tools, both in captivity and in natural conditions. This activity is connected mainly to nourishment-related or aggressive behaviour.
M.A. Vancatova, T. Klima
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Loomade ja inimeste suhteid tähistavad loitsud – adresseerimine, eufemismid, düsfemismid [PDF]
The use of euphemisms is a characteristic of everyday language use today. However, substitute names and euphemisms were widely used in incantations, where euphemisms were tightly interwoven with taboos.
Mare Kõiva
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