Differentiation of Trichuris species using a morphometric approach [PDF]
Trichuris trichiura is a nematode considered as the whipworm present in humans and primates. The systematics of the genus Trichuris is complex. Morphological studies of Trichuris isolated from primates and humans conclude that the species infecting these
Callejón Fernández, Rocío +6 more
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Mislabeled and Misunderstood: Large Mammal Distribution Underscores Ecological Significance of Agro-Pastoral "Wastelands" in India's Deccan Peninsula. [PDF]
A large part of India's Deccan peninsula consists of agricultural lands interspersed with open ecosystems that support megafauna populations. We examined the distribution of four large mammals: blackbuck, striped hyena, sloth bear and the Indian wolf in agro‐pastoral landscapes of north Karnataka's Koppal district using an interview‐based occupancy ...
Majgaonkar I +3 more
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Parturition Synchrony Index: A Method for Assessing Individual Parturition Synchrony Within a Group or Population. [PDF]
We developed a novel parturition synchrony index (PSI) to quantify the degree of parturition synchrony for an individual mother within a group (or population). We evaluated the robustness of the PSI by simulating parturition synchrony at the individual level under a range of scenarios.
Dušek A, Bartoš L, Bartošová J.
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Accelerometers can measure total and activity-specific energy expenditures in free-ranging marine mammals only if linked to time-activity budgets [PDF]
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Boyd I.L. +12 more
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Cyberbullying, Race/Ethnicity and Mental Health Outcomes: A Review of the Literature
Cyberbullying is a relatively new phenomenon associated with the widespread adoption of various digital communication technologies, including the internet and mobile phones.
Lynne Edwards +2 more
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The promotion of ketone body (KB) metabolism via ketosis has been suggested as a strategy to increase exercise performance. However, studies in humans and animals have yielded inconsistent results.
Lola E. Holcomb +3 more
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The ‘strength of weak ties’ among female baboons : fitness-related benefits of social bonds [PDF]
Thanks to Cape Nature Conservation for permission to work at De Hoop, and to all the graduate students and field assistants who contributed to our long-term data-base.
Barrett, Louise +6 more
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Low-dose prenatal alcohol exposure modulates weight gain and eliminates fractalkine expression in e14.5 mouse embryos [PDF]
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is caused by maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy and often leads to long-lasting developmental symptoms, including increased microglial migration and increased release of the chemokine, fractalkine, both ...
Jordyn Karliner +12 more
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The Captive New Afrikan Nation, the Politics of Solidarity, and the Ongoing Struggle for Liberation
In 1968, the world was changing. New nation-states were forming as former colonies revised relationships between Africa, Asia, and the “West.” Some fought hard for their liberation, and some were still fighting. From Vietnam to Zimbabwe, bloody struggles
Edward Onaci
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Ursinus, die opsteller van die Heidelbergse Kategismus, Olevianus en die Heidelbergse teologie
Ursinus, composer of the Heidelberg Catechism, Olevianus and the Heidelberg theology Apart from a survey of the history of the Reformation in Heidelberg and the introduction of Calvinism to the Palatinate, this article concentrates on the contribution ...
J. J. Steenkamp
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