نتایج جستجو برای: persian leopard

تعداد نتایج: 14860  

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
mr youssefi dept. of veterinary parasitology, islamic azad university babol–branch, iran sh hoseini dept. of veterinary parasitology, faculty of veterinary medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, iran sm hoseini dept. of veterinary parasitology, islamic azad university babol–branch, iran ba zaheri centre of environment biology, semnan, iran m abouhosseini tabari dept. of veterinary pharmacology, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of tehran, tehran, iran

ancylostoma tubaeforme was originally described as a separate species parasitizing the cat. the adults of a. tubaeforme are 7 to 12 mm long. a. tubaeforme can be differentiated from the adults of a. braziliense and a. ceylanicum by the presence of three teeth. here we describe the first re­port of a. tubaeforme in a persian young female leopard, 2-3 years old, with head and trunk length 120 cen...

امینی, اردشیر, رنگزن, کاظم, عبیداوی, زینب, میرزایی, روح‌اله, کابلی‌زاده, مصطفی,

Several modelling techniques have been developed for habitat suitability modelling. In the meantime, the Fuzzy Inference System (FIS) with ability to model uncertainty of input variables is an effective method to model wildlife species habitat suitability. So, Persian Leopard habitat suitability was predicted in Shimbar Protected Area using FIS. Therefore, the effective environmental variables ...

Dermatofibroma is a common skin benign cutaneous tumor with many variants based on alterations in the morphology and composition of its diverse elements. The cause of dermatofibroma is unknown, it was his- torically attributed to being a reactive response to some traumatic lesion to the skin which is associated with itching and pain. This tumor usually appears on the limbs, especially the end e...

Journal: :environmental resources research 2014
davoud fadakar hamid reza rezaei majid hosseini sayyad sheikhy ilanloo wahid zamani

the leopard (panthera pardus) as an adaptable felid widely distributed in varied ecosystems of iran. the golestan natural park is one of the main habitats of leopard in the country. it has divers diet and preying various types of preys such as wild ungulate and livestock. the prey remains’ samples of leopard were collected and preserved using ethanol 96% and whole genomic dna was extracted. the...

2014
Tze Yeng Yeoh Erica D. Wittwer Toby N. Weingarten Juraj Sprung

Objectives: LEOPARD syndrome is a rare congenital disease that can manifest with cardiac anomalies, multiple lentigines, ocular hypertelorism, growth retardation, and deafness. The purpose of this case series was to review the most prominent comorbidities associated with LEOPARD syndrome, and describe perioperative outcomes in a series of patients undergoing anesthesia. Design: Retrospective ca...

2014
Salvador Lyngdoh Shivam Shrotriya Surendra P. Goyal Hayley Clements Matthew W. Hayward Bilal Habib

The endangered snow leopard is a large felid that is distributed over 1.83 million km(2) globally. Throughout its range it relies on a limited number of prey species in some of the most inhospitable landscapes on the planet where high rates of human persecution exist for both predator and prey. We reviewed 14 published and 11 unpublished studies pertaining to snow leopard diet throughout its ra...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 2004
A Sarkozy E Conti M Cristina Digilio B Marino E Morini G Pacileo M Wilson R Calabrò A Pizzuti B Dallapiccola

M ultiple lentigines LEOPARD syndrome (MIM 151100) is an autosomal dominant multiple congenital anomaly syndrome, with high penetrance and markedly variable expression. The acronym LEOPARD was coined by Gorlin et al. in 1971 as a mnemonic of the major features of this disorder: multiple lentigines, ECG conduction abnormalities, ocular hypertelorism, pulmonic stenosis, abnormal genitalia, retard...

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