نتایج جستجو برای: natural history

تعداد نتایج: 799972  

2007

Hyenas, first of all, were regarded as scavengers and consumers of carrion. In his Natural History, Pliny the Elder (A.D. 23-79) spoke of them as the only animals that dig up graves in search of corpses (ab uno animali sepulchra erui inquisitione corporum). Conrad Gesner, the great sixteenth-century cataloger of natural history, reported that they gorge themselves so gluttonously after finding ...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2009
Robert A Laird Brandon S Schamp

Competitive intransitivity occurs when species' competitive abilities cannot be listed in a strict hierarchy, but rather form competitive loops, as in the game 'Rock-Paper-Scissors'. Indices are useful for summarizing intransitivity in communities; however, as with most indices, a great deal of information is compressed into single number. So while recent ecological theory, experiments, and nat...

Journal: :AJOB neuroscience 2014
Michael L Lipton Erin D Bigler

As clinicians and scientists, we believe scientific evidence and prudent clinical practice form the proper basis for determining the utility of diagnostic measures, which should subsequently inform forensic use. The misleading and often entirely unsubstantiated opinions and positions of Wortzel et al., in opposition to DTI as a useful measure in mTBI, are at odds with the clear consensus of the...

Journal: :Journal of applied animal welfare science : JAAWS 2008
David M Powell Joseph T Svoke

Historically, the assessment of nonhuman animal personality has included a variety of methods--from direct behavioral observations in a variety of test situations to assessments provided by animal caretakers or trainers. Careful observation of how animals in zoos interact with novel enrichment may provide reliable insight into their personality. This study sought to describe a process for evalu...

2013
Dorothee Hoffmann Fritz Geller-Grimm

Bird specimens collected by 19(th) century explorer and ornithologist Prince Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied form one of the foundation collections of the American Museum of Natural History in New York. However, parts of his collection remained in Germany and came to the Museum Wiesbaden. Since Wied described numerous new species without designating types, some of these specimens might be type mater...

2017
Steven A. Benner

To the astrobiologist, Enceladus offers easy access to a potential subsurface biosphere via the intermediacy of a plume of water emerging directly into space. A direct question follows: If we were to collect a sample of this plume, what in that sample, through its presence or its absence, would suggest the presence and/or absence of life in this exotic locale? This question is, of course, relev...

Journal: :Bacteriological reviews 1952
R P HANSON

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2004
Anuja Premawardhena Shanthimala De Silva Mahinda Arambepola Nancy Olivieri Laura Merson Julia Muraco Angela Allen Christopher Fisher Timothy Peto Elliot Vichinsky David Weatherall

The thalassemias pose an increasing burden for health-care services in many Asian countries. In order to conserve rare resources, it is essential to determine the reasons for the remarkable phenotypic heterogeneity and natural history of these disorders so that the most cost-effective methods for their control and management can be established. A long-term observational study of patients with d...

Journal: :Current opinion in chemical biology 2006
Olga Khersonsky Cintia Roodveldt Dan S Tawfik

The past few years have seen significant advances in research related to the 'latent skills' of enzymes - namely, their capacity to promiscuously catalyze reactions other than the ones they evolved for. These advances regard (i) the mechanism of catalytic promiscuity - how enzymes, that generally exert exquisite specificity, promiscuously catalyze other, and sometimes barely related, reactions;...

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