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    SMALL MAMMALS TRAPS IN COASTAL LOWLAND FOREST AND GARDENS OF YONGSU, PAPUA by Freddy Pattiselanno, Agustina Y. S. Arobaya

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…<p><em>A study was conducted in Yemang, Yongsu Dosoyo –at the northern site of Cyclops moutains, in Depapre District, Jayapura, Papua. …”
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    Polyphemus Moth Antheraea polyphemus (Cramer) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Saturniidae: Saturniinae) by Donald W. Hall

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…It is named after Polyphemus, the giant cyclops from Greek mythology who had a single large, round eye in the middle of his forehead. …”
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    Halipegus dubius Klein, 1905 (Trematoda, Hemiuridae): a redescription, with notes on the working of the ovarian complex by W. Lobato Paraense

    Published 1992-01-01
    “…Larval development takes place in planorbid snails (Biomphalaria glabrata and B. tenagophila) and in an undetermined species of cyclops. Working of the ovarian complex was followed by microscopical observation of life specimens. …”
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    Thymos e Metis nella Medea di Euripide by Lentini, Giuseppe

    Published 2020-12-01
    “… This paper argues that Euripides’ Medea is characterised by μῆτις (cunning intelligence), and reveals significant analogies with Homer’s Odysseus, the πολύμητις hero: the plot of the tragedy itself seems to be modelled on the Cyclops’ adventure in the Odyssey; also, Medea’s tendency to deliberative monologues (as many as five in the drama) is to be considered a defining element of her μῆτις. …”
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    On the origin of the architect: Architects and xenía in the ancient Greek theatre by Simon Weir

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Since xenía includes the accommodation of foreign guests, some evidence of xenía in architecture is logically found in houses and hostels, but surprisingly more evidence surrounds Athens’ Theatre of Dionysus, on stage in Aristophanes’ Peace and Euripides’ Cyclops, and off stage through the architects elected to look after the sanctuary of the theatre.     …”
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    A Systematic Analysis of Nutritional and Mineral Composition and Toxicity in <i>Acacia</i> Species Leaves by Soraia I. Pedro, Joana Gonçalves, Carmo Horta, José C. Gonçalves, Jorge Gominho, Eugenia Gallardo, Ofélia Anjos

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The protein content differed among species, ranging from 18.96% in <i>A. cyclops</i> to 14.04% in <i>A. melanoxylon</i>. Similarly, fiber content varied from 35.52% in <i>A. melanoxylon</i> to 16.43% in <i>A. cyclops</i>. …”
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    The Life Cycle and Larval Development of Neoechinorhynchus iraqensis (Acanthocephala: Neoechinorhynchidae) in the Intermediate Host by R. S. Al-Sady

    Published 2017-08-01
    “… For the first time, the life cycle of Neoechinorhynchus iraqensis, a parasite of Liza abu and other freshwater fishes in Iraq and its larval development in the intermediate host, the copepod Cyclops hyalinus was given. Hatching took place in the intestine of the copepod host within 10 minutes of exposure to the infective eggs. …”
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    New data on the zooplankton of watercourses of the National Park “Krasnoyarsk Stolby” by Nadezhda I. Yermolaeva, Gleb V. Fetter, Eugenia Yu. Zarubina, Elena F. Tropina

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…A list of 85 species is given: 38 species and subspecies of rotifers, 26 species of cladocerans, 11 species of cyclops, and 10 species of harpacticidae. For the first time, 24 species of rotifers, 10 species of cladocerans, 14 species of copepods were discovered or identified to species.…”
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    The circulation of pathogen trichinellosis and sparganosis on territories of Kursk region and human`s risk infection by N. S. Malisheva, N. A. Vagin, N. A. Samofalova, A. S. Elizarov

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…There is a risk of sparganosis infection when using water containing cyclops and infected meat…”
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    Chromatin diminution as a tool to study some biological problems by Andrey Grishanin

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…A hypothesis suggesting the role of non-coding DNA in homologous recombination in eukaryotes is proposed. Cyclops kolensis Lilljeborg, 1901 (Copepoda, Crustacea) is proposed as a model species for studying the mechanisms of transformation of the chromosomes and interphase nuclei structure of somatic line cells due to chromatin diminution. …”
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    "Shelley Reads Schlegel" by Bowers, W

    Published 2020
    “…By placing Shelley’s reading of Schlegel at his crossing of the Alps and his time in Milan, we can reconsider his labour in the spring and summer of 1818, a strangely unproductive time for the poet, which only produced a few lyrics, some scenes for the incomplete play Tasso, Mazenghi, and the translation of Euripides’ Cyclops, but which also contained what Kelvin Everest has called a “period of sustained immersion in Greek” that laid the foundation for Prometheus Unbound and the “Discourse on the Manners of the Ancient Greeks”.…”
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    Saprolegniasis on the eggs of the common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) with the occurrence of micropredators at Al-Wahda fish hatchery, south of Baghdad by R. H. Al-Shammari, E. A. Al-Mukhtar, K. A. Habib

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Crustacea identified were: Bosmonia, Cyclops, Daphnia, Moina, Nauplii and aquatic insects were: Chironomas, Notonicta, Culex.…”
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    Naming the body of nobody: The topic of truth in Victor Klemperer’s diaries by Michael Rinn

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Progressively excluded from all social life because of his Jewish religion, Klemperer is forced to recognize himself as a non-subject by the end of the war, calling himself “Nobody” in reference to Ulysses with Polyphemus, the Cyclops. Our article aims to show the mental — cognitive and corporal — process underlying this recognition. …”
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    Checklist and distribution of Cyclopoida (Crustacea: Copepoda) in zoogeographical regions of Kazakhstan (Central Asia) by Elena Krupa, Larisa Shakhvorostova

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The largest number of species include the genera Diacyclops (7), Eucyclops (6), Cyclops (4), and Thermocyclops (6). Cyclopoida species richness distribution across zoogeographical provinces of Kazakhstan was relatively uniform.…”
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    Features of under-ice zooplankton in Lake Pleshcheyevo (Yaroslavl Region, Russia) by Svetlana M. Zhdanova, Mikhail I. Malin

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The cryophilic species Cyclops kolensis dominated among crustaceans. An increase in the share of representatives of the genus Synchaeta (12–27% of the total abundance of rotifers) was also noted. …”
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    ‘As you set out for Ithaka hope your road is a long one’: the talent development journey by Georgios Andronikos

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Elite level can be perceived as the ‘Ithaka’ for athletes while Cyclops and other mythical monsters can be viewed as the obstacles in the pathway of development towards elite level. …”
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