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    Counting and Capturing Crocodilians by Michael S. Cherkiss, Holly E. Fling, Frank J. Mazzotti, Kenneth G. Rice

    Published 2005-02-01
    “…These methods have been adapted to suit the target species, or local habitat conditions and to minimize risk of injury to the crocodile and the investigator (Webb and Messel 1977; Hutton et al.1987; Walsh 1987; McDaniel and Hord 1990). …”
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    Reptiles (Animals in The Class Reptilia) by Elias, Oscar, author 648810

    Published 2012
    “…Extant reptiles range in size from a tiny gecko, Sphaerodactylus ariasae, that grows to only 1.6 cm (0.6 in) to the saltwater crocodile, Crocodylus porosus, that may reach 6 m in length and weigh over 1,000 kg. …”
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    Learning with simulations: Influence of a computer simulation with hand- on activities on students' learning of the physics capacitors' concepts by Fouad Mounier Yehya, Aziz M. Barbar, Suzanne Abou-Rjelil

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Interactive computer simulation (Crocodile simulation) was used to spread over the aim of this study. …”
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    EKSISTENSI HINGGA EKSITASI OLEH CIVIL SOCIETY DALAM MENCIPTAKAN GOOD GOVERNANCE DI INDONESIA (ANALISIS PENDEKATAN BEHAVIORAL PADA WACANA KPK VERSUS POLRI) by Rudi Salam Sinaga

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…This study aims to examine the reality of the phenomenon of conflict between the discourse of anti-corruption commission (KPK) with the Indonesian National Police (INP) related discourse “gecko versus crocodile”. This study will look at how the existence of Civil Society in conducting excitations to the creation of good governance in Indonesia, Study on chaotic discourse Versus the Police Commission. …”
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    Annotated Checklist of Amphibians and Reptiles of Iran by N. Rastegar-Pouyani, H.G. Kami, H.R. Rajabzadeh, S. Shafiei, S.C. Anderson

    Published 2008-07-01
    “…The herpetofauna of Iran consists of 13 species and five subspecies of frogs and toads belonging to five genera and four families, eight species of salamanders belonging to four genera and two families, nine species and six subspecies of turtles, terrapins and tortoises belonging to nine genera and six families, one species of crocodile, one species of amphisbaenian, more than 125 species of lizards belonging to 36 genera and eight families as well as 79 species of snakes belonging to 37 genera and six families.…”
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    Occupational health issues in marine and freshwater research by Courtenay Glenn, Smith Derek R, Gladstone William

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…For example, while the incidence of shark and crocodile attacks may invoke strong emotions and the occupational risk of working with these animals is certainly real, many more people are stung by jellyfish or bitten by snakes or dogs each year. …”
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    À propos du κῦφι de la lettre fragmentaire P. Warr. 13. Le kyphi dans les papyrus grecs by Hélène Chouliara-Raïos

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…They confirm the occult and sacred character of kyphi preparation in temples, the exact proportions of its ingredients, its use in worship, magical practices, fumigation, divination and its connection to solar deities: Harpocrates (« Horus the child »), Harpebekis (« Horus-the-falcon ») and Socnopaios, the crocodile god. They also allow us to imagine the divulgation of this aromatic product.…”
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    Beyond Truth-Telling: Embodying and Dwelling in Truth and Hope by Pavol Bargár

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The paper then, third, examines various constellations of this central claim by exploring a specific case from popular culture, namely, ‘Crocodile’, an episode from the Netflix series, Black Mirror. …”
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    Fore limb bones of late Pleistocene dwarf hippopotamuses (Mammalia, Cetartiodactyla) from Madagascar previously determined as belonging to the crocodylid Voay Brochu, 2007 by O. Hampe, D. Schwarz-Wings, C. Bickelmann, N. Klein

    Published 2010-08-01
    “…The subfossil bones from the collection of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin were erroneously assigned to the horned crocodile Voay robustus (Grandidier & Vaillant, 1872) by Bickelmann & Klein (2009). …”
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    KOMODITAS DAN DINAMIKA PERDAGANGAN DI PAPUA MASA SEJARAH by M. Irfan Mahmud

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Some commodities were also being exported later on in 20th century AD such as crocodile skins, rattan and copra. In the other hand, Papua imported many things like beads, ceramics, Timor cloth, iron tools, foods and weapons.…”
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    Learning from Fables: Moral Values in Three Selected English Stories by Mukhlash Abrar

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The data of this study, gotten from the researcher’s random survey on Primary and Junior High Schools students on January –June 2015, are three selected English fable stories entitled “<em>The Rabbit and the Turtle, The Fox and the Goat, </em>and <em>The Monkey and the Crocodile</em>”. The results indicate that each fable has, at least, a moral lesson in its narrative, among others: <em>Never underestimate the weakest opponent</em>, <em>Never give up is the key of success</em>, <em>Think first before doing an action</em>, <em>Being smart helps better in life</em>, and <em>Trust is the basis of relationship</em>.…”
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    A gar-bitten vertebrate coprolite from the Neogene of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, USA, and a new ichnospecies of Machichnus Mikuláš et al., 2006 by Lindholm, A, Godfrey, SJ, Ward, LW, Collareta, A

    Published 2023
    “…Here, we describe a single crocodile coprolite from the Lower Miocene Calvert Formation in New Kent County, Virginia, USA, showing bite marks. …”
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    Road maintenance and rehabilitation in tropical climate by Othman, Farah Nadiah

    Published 2013
    “…The types of road defects are crocodile cracks and shoving. The problems faced by the Public Work Department are budget and repetitive of road defects. …”
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    Partial annular pancreas as an incidental finding in a patient with intermittent bowel obstruction: A case report by Shailendra Katwal, Rabindra Oli, Amrit Bhusal, Himal Bikram Bhattarai

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…We report a case of a 72-years old male with features of intermittent bowel obstruct which was later found to be having PAP on contrast-enhanced computed tomography imaging at the level of renal hilum characterized by “crocodile-jaw appearance.” The possibility of PAP should also be considered at the back of mind of the treating physician, if a patient presents with a long-term history of postprandial abdominal discomfort.…”
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    Impacts of industrialization and infrastructure developments on the flora, fauna and ecosystems of the Sundarbans and surrounding areas by Abdullah Harun Chowdhury

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The impacts of rapid industrialization in the periphery of the Sundarbans on the flora and fauna (tiger, deer, crocodile, dolphin, fishes, etc.) and ecosystem of the Sundarbans, surrounding areas and on the other components like river banks erosion, livelihoods of the people, etc. of the Sundarbans and surroundings areas were studied to develop a guideline for future conservation and restoration. …”
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    Bell's palsy in a patient after contracting COVID-19 with signs of aberrant nerve regeneration by Furat Alrajhi, Hadeel Seraj, Nada Omar Taher, Ahmed Naji Alnabihi

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Observations: The patient presented, months following recovery from Bell's palsy associated with COVID-19, with symptoms of aberrant seventh nerve regeneration in the form of tearing with eating “crocodile tears” and synchronous right eyelid closure with the jaw movement. …”
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    Parent-Child Interaction and Lexical Acquisition in two Domains: Color Words and Animal Names by Gleason Jean Berko

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…Children and parents produced a remarkable number and range of animal terms, with individual preschoolers naming as many as 96 different, often rare, animals, such as crocodile and pelican. Parents and children thus attend to the same limited set of basic color terms. …”
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    The Legend of Biton and Faaro: A Reinterpretation of a Creation Myth from the Epic of Bamana Segu Performed with Puppets and Masks in Mali by Elisabeth den Otter

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In this context, no difference is made between puppets and masks: both are called sogo (‘animal’), because many of them represent animals such as the hippopotamus, the crocodile, various types of fish (Bozo), antelopes and the buffalo (Bamana). …”
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    Tradigital mythmaking : Baia by Lau, Meichi Aster

    Published 2021
    “…The story features Baia, the main character and a youth of the Crocodile Tribe that dwells deep underwater, who encounters Lita, a human girl who saves his life. …”
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