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a second transection was performed, with no detriment to walking . WALKING SPINAL CABMVORES1 P. S. SHUEKAGER AND R. A. DYKMAN' Physiological Psychology Laboratory, Illinois Institute of Technology This paper ...
of time. Cortex and medulla features of its fur allow it to endure cold, harsh winter conditions but it is not adapted for walking on snow. It typically inhabits grassland steppes, semideserts, and deserts ...
(histopathology, serology) Dirofilaria immitis Dogs, other carnivores Vectorborne (mosquitoes) Pulmonary vessels Radiography Dirofilaria tenuis, D. ursi, D. striata, D. subdermata Raccoons (D. tenuis), bears (D ...
Abstract Crocuta crocuta (Erxleben, 1777), the spotted hyena, is a large, widespread, terrestrial carnivore with a female-dominant social system. It ranges from about 17°N to 28°S and lives ...
and sensitivity decrease in all modalities (exteroceptive and proprioceptive). A lumbar puncture was performed, and the spinal fluid showed xanthochromia, glucose 69%, proteins 305 mg/ml, 98 mononuclear and 2 ...
of food attracts numerous competitors, such that the energy required to exclude them becomes costly, and, therefore, competition ceases [18]. Resource use varies widely among sympatric carnivores [12, 16 ...
). In contrast, OMNs continue to function in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), while spinal and other brainstem MNs degenerate. We aim to define the unique developmental gene expression patterns among OMNs ...
arm, walking speed toward source, meral spread, and straightness of path. On average, crayfish spent more time the presence of molt signals when paired with intermolt or control stimuli. The food ...
carnivorously eating ‘Ere its victim even dies. From flies to eggs to larvae And back to flies again Their chain of life’s unbroken It’s a cycle without end. They’d work north every summer And they’d stay till ...
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