Literature Those arenight snakes, Hypsiglena ochrorhyncus, as they are called in Latin. Esasserpientessonnocturnas, hypsiglena ochrorhymcus, como se denominan en latín. Literature They expected their assignment to be one of mud huts, lions roaring atnight,snakesunder the bed, and primitive...
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CLASSICAL LITERATURE QUOTESPARENTAGE & GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE GORGONSGorgon Medusa, Athenian red-figure amphora C5th B.C., Staatliche Antikensammlungen Hesiod, Theogony 270 ff (trans. Evelyn-White) (Greek epic C8th or C7th B.C.) : "And to Phorkys (Phorcys) Keto (Ceto) bore the ...
Literature Now, an eel is very slimy, but a snake’s skin is as dry as a length of sunbaked rope. Ahora bien, la anguila es muy viscosa, pero la piel de una serpiente es tan seca como una cuerda puesta al sol. Literature The birds (Phalacrocorax carbo in Latin) are a co...
Complex recipes for envenomed arrows are recorded in Greek and Latin texts. One of the most dreaded arrow drugs was concocted by the Scythians, who combined snake venom and bacteriological agents from rotting dung, human blood, and putrefying viper carcasses bloated with feces. Even in the case...
statistical difference in the average number of snakebite cases between the uplands and coast (p < 0.001). The red circles indicate the average of snakebites per 100,000 inhabitants on the coast and in the uplands. The average sizes ofB. jararacapopulations were obtained from literature18,...
-- 藝文類聚 (Yiwen Leiju,Collection of Literature...) 96:3.22 Volume 96: 鱗介部上 (Linjiebushang,Squamous Introduction), Section 3: 蛇 (Shé, Serpent), circa seventh century AD[10] Back to the Top Physical Description Pa Snakes are gigantic serpents[4]ranging in length from a few fee...
Literature He then sees thesnakein thegrassand is dismayed because thesnakedoesn't wear a label. Literature Harmless snakes, but it scared them... till they realized they weregrass snakes opensubtitles2 However, these terms always refer to venomous snakes, while Natter traditionally denotes a non...
in the literature57and are highly stable and readily producible in microbial systems. Their small size (approximately 100 amino acids) may enable them to penetrate rapidly into deep tissue31. More generally, our in silico design approach avoids animal immunization and/or construction and several ...
Despite its medical importance in Venezuela, literature on the toxin composition and biological activities of the venom of B. colombiensis is scarce. Indeed, only 6 references are listed in PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez) [40], [41], [42], [43], [44], [45], and...