نتایج جستجو برای: sanctuaries

تعداد نتایج: 406  

2016
María Facenda-Lorenzo Ana Sánchez-Quintana Alejandro Quijada-Fumero Ana Laynez-Carnicero Joaquín Breña-Atienza Francisco J Poncela-Mireles Juan M Llanos-Gómez Ana I Cabello-Rodríguez María Ramos-López

Secondary or metastatic cardiac tumors are much more common than primary benign or malignant cardiac tumors. Any tumor can cause myocardial or pericardial metastasis, although isolated or combined tumor invasion of the pericardium is more common. Types of neoplasia with the highest rates of cardiac or pericardial involvement are melanoma, lung cancer, and breast and mediastinal carcinomas. Acut...

Journal: :Science 2005
A P Krueger

The Evolution of the Horticulturist: PROFESSOR Scientific Apparatus and Laboratory Methods: T. H. MCHATTON ................................ 469 A Critique of the Serial Dilution Method f r Quantitative Determination of Bacteriophage: DR. The George Eastman Research Laboratories for A. P. KRUEGER. A Simple Method of Rearing and Physics and Chemistry: DR. KARL T. COMPTON 472 Mounting Hookworm Lar...

2017
Hani D. Freeman Stephen R. Ross

There are still gaps in our understanding of personality development in humans, particularly in relation to social influences. Chimpanzee personality development may provide useful insight. We evaluated the impact of early life experiences on personality development by studying 88 chimpanzees living in accredited zoos and sanctuaries. During infancy, subjects varied in the amount of time spent ...

Journal: :Journal of applied animal welfare science : JAAWS 2007
Gail Laule Margaret Whittaker

Nonhuman primates are excellent subjects for the enhancement of care and welfare through training. The broad range of species offers tremendous behavioral diversity, and individual primates show varying abilities to cope with the stressors of captivity, which differ depending on the venue. Biomedical facilities include small single cages, pair housing, and breeding corrals with large social gro...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Kitiya Thawarorit Narumon Sangpradub John C Morse

Five new species of the genus Cheumatopsyche (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) from the Phetchabun Mountains, Thailand, are described and illustrated. The national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in the Phetchabun Mountains are recognized as areas with a high density of endemic species deserving protection. Four new species of Cheumatopsyche (C. recta, C. diversa, C. triangula, and C. tongto) have b...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Mostafa R Sharaf Mahmoud S Abdel-Dayem Hathal M Al Dhafer Abdulrahman S Aldawood

Rawdhat Khorim, a densely vegetated alluvial basin supporting a distinctive floral community in the hyper-arid desert of central Saudi Arabia, is one of the most important protected nature sanctuaries of the country. The ant fauna (Formicidae) of Rawdhat Khorim was sampled and 14 species, including one new species were collected using a variety of sampling methods. The new species, Tetramorium ...

2016
Flavia Hodel Marion Patxot Tiia Snäkä Angela Ciuffi

More than 35 million people remain infected with HIV-1. Upon antiretroviral therapy cessation, HIV-1-positive individuals systematically fail to achieve sustained virological remission, revealing the presence of a reservoir. This reservoir takes into account anatomical sanctuaries where HIV-1 continues to replicate, and latently infected cells also known as the latent reservoir (LR). A better u...

Journal: :Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry = Journal de l'Academie canadienne de psychiatrie de l'enfant et de l'adolescent 2007
Jaak Panksepp

The diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorders (ADHD) has been increasing at an alarming rate, paralleled by the prescription of highly effective psychostimulants whose developmental effects on growing brains remain inadequately characterized. One reason for the increasing incidence of ADHD may be the diminishing availability of opportunities for pre-school children to engage in nat...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2000
P Bloomer N D Impson

The Berg River redfin (Pseudobarbus burgi) is a critically endangered endemic cyprinid from South Africa. We investigated mitochondrial DNA control region variation among specimens representative of five populations drawn from two adjacent river systems. Phylogenetic analyses, a minimum spanning network, and an analysis of molecular variance underscore the pronounced genetic separation of redfi...

2013
Andrew S. Kough Claire B. Paris Mark J. Butler

Predicting the oceanic dispersal of planktonic larvae that connect scattered marine animal populations is difficult, yet crucial for management of species whose movements transcend international boundaries. Using multi-scale biophysical modeling techniques coupled with empirical estimates of larval behavior and gamete production, we predict and empirically verify spatio-temporal patterns of lar...

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