Intended HSB of adults and children's parents/...to a better understanding of HSB in this region...Dengue is transmitted by day-biting mosquitoes and... E Jelte,EF Lizarazo,MF Vincenti,... - 《Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases》 被引量: 16发表: 2015年 Child-proofed quick-opening package...
Conclusions The genome of Obscuromonas modryi represents a very unusual, if not unique, example of evolution driven by two antidromous forces: i) increasing dependence on the host leading to genomic shrinkage and ii) expan- sion of repeats causing genome enlargement....
Teasing is a very interesting type of social interaction as it lies exactly on the boundary between aggression and play –“an intentional provocation accompanied by playful off-record markers that together comment on something relevant to the target” (Keltner, Capps, Kring, Young, and Heerey, 20...
When smelling the happiness odour, horses lowered their heads and were more relaxed. While some practitioners believe that horses can intuit the emotional state of a person, it could be that the horse is merely responding to olfactory signals. Equine olfactory capabilities are deserving of more ...
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1. Make Robots and Animals subclasses of a higher class of 'Movers and Biters'. This is NOT natural and will lead to clumsy analysis. 2. Give the two parent classes a common interface, which insists that each of these two quite different parent classes have moving and biting in common. ...
Breakdowns in the feedback system are seen in many neurological populations where the neuroanatomical circuitry necessary for recognising, analysing, and responding to the facial and bodily movements of others has been damaged. For instance, people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) who commonly experien...
Canine idiopathic epilepsy is a common neurological disease affecting both purebred and crossbred dogs. Various breed-specific cohort, epidemiological and genetic studies have been conducted to date, which all improved our knowledge and general understan