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The role of mineralized tissue in the buffering of lactic acid during
anoxia and exercise in the leopard frog Rana pipiens

The role of mineralized tissue in the buffering of lactic acid during anoxia and exercise in the leopard frog Rana pipiens

... the leopard frog skeletal and endolymphatic systems contribute buffering during exercise by rapidly functioning as a sink for a small amount of the lactate ...

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Seasonal prevalence and histopathology of Beauveria bassiana infecting larvae of the leopard moth, Zeuzera pyrina L. (Lepidoptera: Cossidae)

Seasonal prevalence and histopathology of Beauveria bassiana infecting larvae of the leopard moth, Zeuzera pyrina L. (Lepidoptera: Cossidae)

... The natural epizootic potential of the fungus, Beauveria bassiana, against larvae of the leopard moth, Zeuzera pyrina L. (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) was investigated under natural conditions in two different locations ...

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An Ecocritical Perspective of Ruskin Bond’s “My Father’s Trees in Dehra” and “The Leopard”

An Ecocritical Perspective of Ruskin Bond’s “My Father’s Trees in Dehra” and “The Leopard”

... the leopard and deer all were in a frightening state as they were hiding themselves in the surrounding green valleys of the hills of ...“…the leopard sprang away into the thickets, making absolutely no ...

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Steady swimming muscle dynamics in the leopard shark Triakis
semifasciata

Steady swimming muscle dynamics in the leopard shark Triakis semifasciata

... the leopard shark and most teleosts may reflect differences in the evolution of swimming in these two ...the leopard shark, we hypothesize that the power-producing characteristics of the red muscle are also ...

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The Dlx Gene Complement of the Leopard Shark, Triakis semifasciata, Resembles That of Mammals

The Dlx Gene Complement of the Leopard Shark, Triakis semifasciata, Resembles That of Mammals

... Extensive gene duplication is thought to have occurred in the vertebrate lineage after it diverged from cephalochordates and before the divergence of lobe- and ray-finned fishes, but the exact timing remains obscure. ...

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PORTRAYAL OF BRAVE FEMALE ADOLESCENTS IN THE NIGHT OF THE  LEOPARD

PORTRAYAL OF BRAVE FEMALE ADOLESCENTS IN THE NIGHT OF THE LEOPARD

... The narrator reaches to the back door without mistake. She acts like an army soldier. Quick as a flash she slams the door and shoots the bolt just a heavy body crashes into it. The door is very strong. She runs outside ...

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Thermal dependence of contractile properties of the aerobic locomotor muscle in the leopard shark and shortfin mako shark

Thermal dependence of contractile properties of the aerobic locomotor muscle in the leopard shark and shortfin mako shark

... the leopard and mako sharks, typically ranging from 14 to 20°C (Cailliet, 1992; Sepulveda et ...the leopard shark is ectothermic, its body (and superficial RM) temperature conforms to that of the ...

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Slow death in the leopard frog Rana pipiens: neurotransmitters
and anoxia tolerance

Slow death in the leopard frog Rana pipiens: neurotransmitters and anoxia tolerance

... Increases in whole brain serine, glycine, alanine and GABA levels were similar to those seen in anoxiaKey words: anoxia, frog, Rana pipiens, excitatory amino acid, tolerant species, alth[r] ...

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TWO SEX-LINKED LOCI IN THE LEOPARD FROG, RANA PIPIENS

TWO SEX-LINKED LOCI IN THE LEOPARD FROG, RANA PIPIENS

... However, among the offspring of males heterozygous for peptidase C (Pep-C) or superoxide dismu- tase 1 (SOD-I), male progeny tend to inherit one allele, whereas female pr[r] ...

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CHROMOSOME MAPPING IN THE LEOPARD FROG

CHROMOSOME MAPPING IN THE LEOPARD FROG

... The kandi- yohi locus is sufficiently close to the centromere so that there will rarely be more than a single crossover in this region, but far enough to allow recovery of [r] ...

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... Indian leopard is highly degraded at the Inani Reserved ...the leopard in human dominated areas in India and found the evidence of the adaptation of the carnivores in a cropland landscape which is devoid of ...

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... the Leopard Panthera pardus fusca, is important as they indicate ecosystem health, enable evaluation of the effectiveness of conservation efforts and provide a benchmark for future management ...of Leopard ...

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Blood profile in captive adult male leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius)

Blood profile in captive adult male leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius)

... analyser with the Avian/Reptilian Profile Plus ro- tor for clinical practice and research with reptiles has been well documented (Knotkova et al. 2010; Mayer et al. 2011). Similar to results from previous studies ...

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Development and Growth of Northern Leopard Frog,  Lithobates pipiens , Tadpoles in North American Waterfowl Management Plan Permanent Basins and in Natural Wetlands

Development and Growth of Northern Leopard Frog, Lithobates pipiens , Tadpoles in North American Waterfowl Management Plan Permanent Basins and in Natural Wetlands

... Northern Leopard Frog tad- poles which evolved in the permanent basins com- pleted their development and demonstrated a superi- or growth rate than those from the natural sites, the NAWMP permanent basins seem to ...

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Noonan and LEOPARD syndrome in zebrafish : molecular mechanisms and cardiac development

Noonan and LEOPARD syndrome in zebrafish : molecular mechanisms and cardiac development

... LC-MS was performed and MS1 and MS2 spectra were obtained. Ratios of light/medium and light/ heavy peptides were determined with Proteome Discoverer 1.3.0.399 using the MS1 spectra and normalized to the total ratio of ...

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Detecting Domestic Dog in Diet of Leopard Using DNA Tools

Detecting Domestic Dog in Diet of Leopard Using DNA Tools

... The diet analysis can improve our knowledge about ecosystem’s functions; and especially it becomes more essential in the context of studying endangered species (Valentini et al., 2008). A precise knowledge of the diet of ...

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Minimally invasive versus open pancreatoduodenectomy (LEOPARD 2): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Minimally invasive versus open pancreatoduodenectomy (LEOPARD 2): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... All randomized controlled trials on new surgical techniques face a dilemma over when to start including patients. During the design phase of the LEOPARD-2 trial, the timing of the start of the trial in relation to ...

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Modeling Habitat Requirements of Leopard (Panthera pardus) Using Genetic Algorithm in Golestan National Park

Modeling Habitat Requirements of Leopard (Panthera pardus) Using Genetic Algorithm in Golestan National Park

... for leopard in Golestan National ...for leopard, its preys’ habitat (goitered gazelle, red deer, wild boar, wild goat and wild ...to leopard habitat ...for leopard comprises 22% of the ...

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Isotopic incorporation rates for shark tissues from a long term captive feeding study

Isotopic incorporation rates for shark tissues from a long term captive feeding study

... larger animals compared with smaller animals (Carleton and Martínez del Rio, 2005). Although the leopard sharks in this study were at least four times larger than the fish in the Weidel et al. (Weidel et al., ...

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Time varying motor control of autotomized leopard gecko tails: multiple inputs and behavioral modulation

Time varying motor control of autotomized leopard gecko tails: multiple inputs and behavioral modulation

... Autotomy (voluntary loss of an appendage) is common among diverse groups of vertebrates and invertebrates, and much attention has been given to ecological and developmental aspects of tail autotomy in lizards. Although ...

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