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A STUDY OF THE DESOXYRIBONUCLEASE ACTIVITY OF SNAKE VENOMS
Armando R. Taborda+3 more
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Mapping Intimate Partner Financial Abuse Across Public and Private Systems
ABSTRACT This article maps the ways that intimate partner financial abuse presents, and the range of public and private entities involved in its perpetration. It reports on an analysis of submissions by individuals to the Australian parliamentary inquiry into the Financial Services Regulatory Framework in Relation to Financial Abuse.
Adrienne Byrt+3 more
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Phospholipase B in snake venoms and bee venom [PDF]
Joan E. Pearson, Hazel M. Doery
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EFFFCT OF SNAKE VENOMS ON THE OXIDATION OF GLUCOSE AND ITS METABOLITES IN CELL SUSPENSIONS [PDF]
B. N. GHOSH, Abhishek Chatterjee
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‘Turkeys Cannot Vote for Christmas’: Why Epistemic Disobedience in an Anti‐Black World Matters
ABSTRACT Never in the history of global coloniality has the idea of epistemic disobedience been as important as in the 21st century. This is not only because the struggle for decolonisation has shifted from physical confrontation between the coloniser and the colonised into a battle of ideas but also because the former has deployed the idea of ...
Morgan Ndlovu
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Recent research suggests that a polygeneric immunogen made from the venoms of the most medically important viperid and elapid snakes in sub-Saharan Africa could elicit a broader antibody response in horses compared to the current EchiTAb-plus-ICP ...
Andrés Sánchez+16 more
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Comparative Label-Based Proteomics of Venoms from <i>Echis ocellatus</i>, <i>Naja nigricollis</i>, and <i>Bitis arietans</i>. [PDF]
Adio AA+12 more
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Electrical Cell Impedance Sensing (ECIS): Feasibility of a Novel In Vitro Approach to Studying Venom Toxicity and Potential Therapeutics. [PDF]
Choudhury A+7 more
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Who was the real sabertooth predator: Thylacosmilus or Thylacoleo?
Abstract Sabertoothed mammalian predators, all now extinct, were almost exclusively feloid carnivorans (Eutheria, Placentalia): here a couple of extinct metatherian predators are considered in comparison with the placental sabertooths. Thylacosmilus (the “marsupial sabertooth”) and Thylacoleo (the “marsupial lion”) were both relatively large (puma ...
Christine M. Janis
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