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congenital diaphragmatic hernia in the tiger; two case reports. 195613345693
[history of tiger heart; contribution of ospedale maggiore through a. gambarini and a. dubini]. 195613335255
animal fats. 6. the component acids of tiger fat and of puma fat. 195514363118
tiger-snake venom: attempted resuscitation in rabbits. 195413193255
introducing the marine tiger. 195214941942
[on o-tricresylphosphate poisoning in tigers]. 195214949240
rabies as a cause for man-eating propensities of tiger. 195229014688
a rare displacement of a canine in a tiger. 195114808229
two instances of proved rabies in the tiger. 195014794203
a case of tiger bite. 194918118576
a tom-tom and a human foot found in the stomachs of two tiger sharks. 194818892134
charcoal tiger fever. 194718863459
polydactyl in the tiger salamander. 194718900292
castration of a tiger. 194718918556
polydactyly and limb duplication occurring naturally in the tiger salamander, ambystoma tigrinum. 194717741555
the anesthetic on lion and tiger. 194521014195
a tiger shark and a basking shark rammed by steamers. 194017772455
the coagulation of blood by snake venoms and its physiologic significance.nine of the 17 venoms here tested were found capable of coagulating citrated blood or plasma. as has been believed by most workers in the field, 7 of these 9 coagulant venoms convert fibrinogen to an insoluble modification resembling fibrin (bothrops atrox, bothrops jararaca, bothrops nummifera, crotalus adamanteus, crotalus horridus, crotalus terrificus basiliscus, crotalus terrificus terrificus). the optimum ph for this coagulation was determined for 3 of these, and was found in each case to b ...193719870622
tiger bites and their treatment. 192929009847
the lady and the tiger. 192018738145
wounds inflicted by tigers, panthers and bears. 191129005604
a preliminary communication on the changes in nerve cells after poisoning with the venom of the australian tiger-snake (hoplocephalus curtus). 190216992634
a new sabre-toothed tiger from the loup fork tertiary of kansas. 189217774143
destruction of cattle by tigers. 188428999137
a case of tiger bite, &c., treated in the tavoy hospital. 188128997882
three cases of tiger wound. 187228995339
severe tiger-bite.-recovery. 186628996614
pantothenate kinase 2 mutation with eye-of-the-tiger sign on magnetic resonance imaging in three siblings.pantothenate kinase associated neurodegeneration (pkan) is the most prevalent type of neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation (nbia) disorders characterized by extrapyramidal signs, and 'eye-of-the-tiger' on t2 brain magnetic resonance imaging (mri) characterized by hypointensity in globus pallidus and a hyperintensity in its core. all pkan patients have homozygous or compound heterozygous mutation in pank2 gene.024250886
responses of tadpoles to hybrid predator odours: strong maternal signatures and the potential risk/response mismatch.previous studies have established that when a prey animal knows the identity of a particular predator, it can use this knowledge to make an 'educated guess' about similar novel predators. such generalization of predator recognition may be particularly beneficial when prey are exposed to introduced and invasive species of predators or hybrids. here, we examined generalization of predator recognition for woodfrog tadpoles exposed to novel trout predators. tadpoles conditioned to recognize tiger tr ...026041358
correction to 'present and future projections of habitat suitability of the asian tiger mosquito, a vector of viral pathogens, from global climate simulation'. 026323769
whole-genome sequence of wolbachia strain walbb, an endosymbiont of tiger mosquito vector aedes albopictus.although bacteria of the genus wolbachia induced significant extended phenotypes to infected hosts, most molecular mechanisms involved are still unknown. to gain insight into the bacterial genetic determinants, we sequenced the whole genome of wolbachia walbb strain, a commensal obligate intracellular of the tiger mosquito aedes albopictus.022408242
influence of age and nutritional status on flight performance of the asian tiger mosquito aedes albopictus (diptera: culicidae).the asian tiger mosquito, aedes albopictus, is a competent vector for arboviruses and recently was implicated as the vector of the first autochthonous cases of dengue and chikungunya in southern europe. the objective of this study was to analyze the flight performance of female ae. albopictus of different ages that were starved, sugar-fed, or sugar-fed and blood-fed, using flight mills. after three days of starvation post emergence, females flew an average distance of 0.7 ± 0.5 km in 1.9 ± 1.5 h ...024404384
validity of processes of change in physical activity among college students in the tiger study.to test the factorial validity and measurement equivalence/invariance of scales used to measure processes of change derived from the transtheoretical model (ttm) applied to physical activity.020734174
self-regulation of exercise behavior in the tiger study.this study aimed to test experiential and behavioral processes of change as mediators of the prediction of exercise behavior by two self-regulation traits, self-efficacy and self-motivation, while controlling for exercise enjoyment.024311018
epidemiology of la crosse virus emergence, appalachia region, united states.la crosse encephalitis is a viral disease that has emerged in new locations across the appalachian region of the united states. conventional wisdom suggests that ongoing emergence of la crosse virus (lacv) could stem from the invasive asian tiger (aedes albopictus) mosquito. efforts to prove this, however, are complicated by the numerous transmission routes and species interactions involved in lacv dynamics. to analyze lacv transmission by asian tiger mosquitoes, we constructed epidemiologic mod ...027767009
transcriptome sequencing as a platform to elucidate molecular components of the diapause response in the asian tiger mosquito, aedes albopictus.diapause has long been recognized as a crucial ecological adaptation to spatio-temporal environmental variation. more recently, rapid evolution of the diapause response has been implicated in response to contemporary global warming and during the range expansion of invasive species. although the molecular regulation of diapause remains largely unresolved, rapidly emerging next-generation sequencing (ngs) technologies provide exciting opportunities to address this longstanding question. herein, a ...023833391
infravec: research capacity for the implementation of genetic control of mosquitoes.mosquitoes represent a major and global cause of human suffering due to the diseases they transmit. these include parasitic diseases, i.e. malaria and filariasis, and viral infections such as dengue, encephalitis, and yellow fever. the threat of mosquito-borne diseases is not limited to tropical and subtropical regions of the world. trade and climate changes have opened new niches to tropical vectors in temperate areas of the world, thus putting previously unaffected regions at risk of disease t ...024428829
the efficacy of some commercially available insect repellents for aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) and aedes albopictus (diptera: culicidae).reducing the number of host-vector interactions is an effective way to reduce the spread of vector-borne diseases. repellents are widely used to protect humans from a variety of protozoans, viruses, and nematodes. deet (n,n-diethyl-meta-toluamide), a safe and effective repellent, was developed during world war ii. fear of possible side effects of deet has created a large market for "natural" deet-free repellents with a variety of active ingredients. we present a comparative study on the efficacy ...026443777
present and future projections of habitat suitability of the asian tiger mosquito, a vector of viral pathogens, from global climate simulation.climate change can influence the transmission of vector-borne diseases (vbds) through altering the habitat suitability of insect vectors. here we present global climate model simulations and evaluate the associated uncertainties in view of the main meteorological factors that may affect the distribution of the asian tiger mosquito (aedes albopictus), which can transmit pathogens that cause chikungunya, dengue fever, yellow fever and various encephalitides. using a general circulation model at 50 ...025688015
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