نتایج جستجو برای: siberian tiger strain

تعداد نتایج: 227401  

1996
William J. Bolosky Joseph S. Barrera Richard P. Draves Robert P. Fitzgerald Garth A. Gibson Michael B. Jones Steven P. Levi Nathan P. Myhrvold Richard F. Rashid Garth Gibson

Tiger is a distributed, fault-tolerant real-time fileserver. It provides data streams at a constant, guaranteed rate to a large number of clients, in addition to supporting more traditional filesystem operations. It is intended to be the basis for multimedia (video on demand) fileservers, but may also be used in other applications needing constant rate data delivery. The fundamental problem add...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2007
Heri Dwi Putranto Satoshi Kusuda Kayo Inagaki Gaku Kumagai Rie Ishii-Tamura Yoko Uziie Osamu Doi

Feces were collected from two female and one male Siberian tigers, Panthera tigris altaica. Steroid hormones were extracted from lyophilized feces and quantified by enzyme immunoassay. The fecal contents of estradiol-17beta (E(2)) and testosterone in the females and male, respectively, changed markedly throughout the year. The fecal E(2) contents of females Nos. 179 and 238 increased at 26.4 +/...

2017
Sujeet Kumar Singh Jouni Aspi Laura Kvist Reeta Sharma Puneet Pandey Sudhanshu Mishra Randeep Singh Manoj Agrawal Surendra Prakash Goyal

Despite massive global conservation strategies, tiger populations continued to decline until recently, mainly due to habitat loss, human-animal conflicts, and poaching. These factors are known to affect the genetic characteristics of tiger populations and decrease local effective population sizes. The Terai Arc Landscape (TAL) at the foothills of the Himalaya is one of the 42 source sites of ti...

2011
Hariyo T. Wibisono Matthew Linkie Gurutzeta Guillera-Arroita Joseph A. Smith Sunarto Wulan Pusparini Asriadi Pandu Baroto Nick Brickle Yoan Dinata Elva Gemita Donny Gunaryadi Iding A. Haidir Herwansyah Indri Karina Dedy Kiswayadi Decki Kristiantono Harry Kurniawan José J. Lahoz-Monfort Nigel Leader-Williams Tom Maddox Deborah J. Martyr Maryati Agung Nugroho Karmila Parakkasi Dolly Priatna Eka Ramadiyanta Widodo S. Ramono Goddilla V. Reddy Ente J. J. Rood Doddy Y. Saputra Ahmad Sarimudi Adnun Salampessy Eka Septayuda Tonny Suhartono Ade Sumantri Susilo Iswandri Tanjung Tarmizi Koko Yulianto Mohammad Yunus Zulfahmi

Large carnivores living in tropical rainforests are under immense pressure from the rapid conversion of their habitat. In response, millions of dollars are spent on conserving these species. However, the cost-effectiveness of such investments is poorly understood and this is largely because the requisite population estimates are difficult to achieve at appropriate spatial scales for these secre...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Daiva Dailidiene Giedrius Dailide Keiji Ogura Maojun Zhang Asish K Mukhopadhyay Kathryn A Eaton Giovanni Cattoli Johannes G Kusters Douglas E Berg

Insights into bacterium-host interactions and genome evolution can emerge from comparisons among related species. Here we studied Helicobacter acinonychis (formerly H. acinonyx), a species closely related to the human gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori. Two groups of strains were identified by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA fingerprinting and gene sequencing: one group from six cheetahs i...

Journal: :Human development 2013
Su Yeong Kim

"Tiger" parenting, as described by Amy Chua [2011], has instigated scholarly discourse on this phenomenon and its possible effects on families. Our eight-year longitudinal study, published in the Asian American Journal of Psychology [Kim, Wang, Orozco-Lapray, Shen, & Murtuza, 2013b], demonstrates that tiger parenting is not a common parenting profile in a sample of 444 Chinese American families...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2005
J Scott Keogh Ian A W Scott Christine Hayes

It is a well-known phenomenon that islands can support populations of gigantic or dwarf forms of mainland conspecifics, but the variety of explanatory hypotheses for this phenomenon have been difficult to disentangle. The highly venomous Australian tiger snakes (genus Notechis) represent a well-known and extreme example of insular body size variation. They are of special interest because there ...

2013
Yu. Chugui A. Poleshchuk V. Korolkov

1 Technological Design Institute of Scientific Instrument Engineering, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (TDI SIE SB RAS), 41, Russkaya str., Novosibirsk, 630058, Russia, [email protected] 2 Novosibirsk State University, 2, Pirogova str., Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia 3 Novosibirsk State Technical University, 20, K. Marksa pr., Novosibirsk, 630073, Russia 4 Institute of Automa...

2014
D. Archer

This paper presents a 2-D model of the methane cycle for the Siberian continental margin, including permafrost, hydrates and transient fluxes. Model is described in a differential way compared to the initial version used for another region (section 2). Results are presented (section 3) concerning initial spinup, impact of freshwater hydrology, glacial cycles and upcoming global warming. A discu...

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