نتایج جستجو برای: two green birds shows secret sound

تعداد نتایج: 2920334  

2005
GERALD MAYR

An articulated skeleton of Messelastur gratulator Peters, 1994, from the middle Eocene of Messel in Germany is described. This species was hitherto known from two skulls with associated vertebrae only, and has been tentatively classified in the Accipitridae (hawks). The new specimen shows that M. gratulator closely resembles the Lower Eocene Tynskya eocaena Mayr, 2000a, which is known from an a...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
Coen P H Elemans Mees Muller Ole Naesbye Larsen Johan L van Leeuwen

Birdsong has developed into one of the important models for motor control of learned behaviour and shows many parallels with speech acquisition in humans. However, there are several experimental limitations to studying the vocal organ - the syrinx - in vivo. The multidisciplinary approach of combining experimental data and mathematical modelling has greatly improved the understanding of neural ...

Journal: :J. Inf. Sci. Eng. 2002
Ching-Nung Yang

Audio and optical cryptography schemes in [1] are secret sharing schemes that protect audio and visual secrets by using sounds and images, respectively. However, 2-out-of-n schemes in [1] are constructed by log 2 n independent 2-out-of-2 schemes, meaning so that a 2-out-of-n scheme needs log 2 n different cover sounds or images. More cover sounds (images) will be more difficult for the huma...

Journal: :Biology letters 2013
J P Fournier J W Dawson A Mikhail J E Yack

Birds are major predators of many eared insects including moths, butterflies, crickets and cicadas. We provide evidence supporting the hypothesis that insect ears can function as 'bird detectors'. First, we show that birds produce flight sounds while foraging. Eastern phoebes (Sayornis phoebe) and chickadees (Poecile atricapillus) generate broadband sounds composed of distinct repetitive elemen...

Journal: :Poultry science 1999
I Rozenboim I Biran Z Uni B Robinzon O Halevy

Artificial illumination, including light quality, is crucial in modem broiler management. In the present study, a new, highly efficient, monochromatic light system has been developed for broilers. One hundred and eighty male broiler chicks (Anak) were divided into four light treatment groups (n = 45) in three replicates each. All birds were housed in a single room previously divided by wooden b...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت مدرس - دانشکده مهندسی 1387

abstract this paper discusses several commonly used models for strategic marketing¹ including market environmental analysis methods (i.e. swot and pest analysis) and strategic marketing tools and techniques (i.e. boston matrix and shell directional policy matrix)and shows how these models may help a firm to achieve its strategic goals. at first, the main reason for doing this research is de...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Kimberly S Bostwick Mark L Riccio Julian M Humphries

One pervasive morphological feature of tetrapods is the pipe-like, often marrow-filled, structure of the limb or long bones. This 'hollow' form maximizes flexural strength and stiffness with the minimum amount of bony material, and is exemplified by truly hollow (air-filled), or pneumatic, humeri in many modern birds. High-resolution microCT scans of the wings of two male club-winged manakins (...

2014
Yue Qiao Kannan Srinivasan Anish Arora

Existing secret key extraction techniques use quantization to map wireless channel amplitudes to secret bits. This paper shows that such techniques are highly prone to environment and local noise effects: They have very high mismatch rates between the two nodes that measure the channel between them. This paper advocates using the shape of the channel instead of the size (or amplitude) of the ch...

Journal: :Virology 2008
Luigi Bertolotti Uriel D Kitron Edward D Walker Marilyn O Ruiz Jeffrey D Brawn Scott R Loss Gabriel L Hamer Tony L Goldberg

Mosquitoes and birds were sampled for West Nile virus (WNV) in suburban Chicago, USA, in a "hot spot" of arboviral transmission. Viral genetic diversity within this area was similar to that within Illinois and the United States. Diversity was higher among viruses from mosquitoes than from birds, higher among viruses from birds in urban "green spaces" than from birds in residential areas, but lo...

Journal: :Science 2005
Kimberly S Bostwick Richard O Prum

In birds and other vertebrates, most acoustic signals are produced pneumatically by moving air through a vocal apparatus. Here we describe a unique mechanism used to produce a tonal acoustic signal in vertebrates. Video recordings of the courtship displays of male Club-winged Manakins, Machaeropterus deliciosus, reveal that males produce sustained harmonic tones through interactions among oscil...

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