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    Natureza ou Deus: afinidades panteístas entre Goethe e o "brasileiro" Martius Nature or God: pantheistic affinities between Goethe and Martius, "the Brazilian" by Marcus V. Mazzari

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…He then developed a keen interest in and started to keep up with the publications in which Martius elaborated research, observations and experiments carried out throughout the three and a half years in which he travelled across more than ten thousand kilometers of Brazilian territory together with zoologist Spix. Thus, a most fruitful scientific and cultural exchange arose, rooted mainly in the pantheistic conceptions shared by Weimar's old poet and the young botanist. …”
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    New occurrence records on the rodent species inhabiting Vietnam, based on Joint Russian-Vietnamese Tropical Research and Test Center genetic samples collection by Alexander Balakirev

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The author has created a dataset of 2408 rodents and tree shrews occurrence records from Vietnam, collected from November 2007 to May 2022. A number of zoologist colleagues also provided genetic samples. …”
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    The importance of interpretive social science to promoting renewable energy and sustainable development by Steve Connelly

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…<div class="WordSection1"><p>A few years ago I was privileged to hear one of the UK’s leading scientists speak on ‘tackling climate change’ at my university (Krebs 2010). Lord Krebs is a zoologist, and as Chair of the Adaptation Sub- Committee of the UK Government’s Committee on Climate Change he has a significant role in advising government on this major challenge of our times.  …”
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    Karl Pearson by Magnello, ME

    Published 1994
    “…The impact of the statistical and experimental work of the Darwinian zoologist W.F.R. Weldon (1860-1906), on the emergence and construction of Pearsonian statistical innovation, is central to the arguments developed in this thesis. …”
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    Effects of pulse width and frequency on evoked responses in electrostimulation: comparison between three muscle groups by Timothée Popesco, Quentin Gardet, Jonathan Bossard, Nicola A. Maffiuletti, Nicolas Place

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Functional anatomy of the association between motor units and muscle teceptors. American Zoologist, 18(1), 135–152. https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/18.1.135 Delitto, A., Strube, M. …”
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    METHODICAL RECOMMENDATIONS ABOUT ORGANIZATION OF MAMMALS HELMINTH FAUNA STUDY IN PROTECTED AREAS by E. A. Vlasov, N. S. Malysheva, N. A. Samoylovskaya, A. V. Uspenskiy, V. V. Gorokhov

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…These methodical recommendations intended for researchers of reserves, national parks, parasitologists, mammalogists and broad zoologists.…”
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    Monitoring Endangered and Rare Wildlife in the Field: A Foundation Deep Learning Model Integrating Human Knowledge for Incremental Recognition with Few Data and Low Cost by Chao Mou, Aokang Liang, Chunying Hu, Fanyu Meng, Baixun Han, Fu Xu

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The system must, therefore, achieve high accuracy with limited resources. Simultaneously, zoologists expect the system to be able to discover unknown species to make significant discoveries. …”
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    Alien and keystone mammal species in ecosystems: report on the XХІII Theriological School-Workshop by N. Brusentsova

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In the workshop participated 20 zoologists from 13 institutions at different regions of Ukraine. …”
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    Sciences sociales, positivisme philosophique et culture juridique dans les facultés de droit italiennes au XIXe siècle by Dario Di Cecca

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…It extended to a wider and heterogeneous public, composed not only of zoologists, anthropologists and anatomists, but also philosophers, sociologists and legal scholars. …”
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    Report on the XХІІ Theriological School “Capturing animals in protected areas” by M. Drebet, M. Matveev

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The school-workshop was attended by 29 zoologists from different regions of Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova representing 19 institutions. …”
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    The Enchytraeid fauna of Romania by Gergely Boros, Klára Dózsa-Farkas

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Reviewing the publications of former Romanian zoologists we summarized the known enchytraeid fauna of Romania. …”
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    Why we shouldn’t blame women for gender disparity in academia: perspectives of women in zoology by Veronica Slobodian, Karla D.A. Soares, Rafaela L. Falaschi, Laura R. Prado, Priscila Camelier, Thaís B. Guedes, Laura C. Leal, Annie S. Hsiou, Glaucia Del-Rio, Eliza R. Costa, Karla R.C. Pereira, Annelise B. D’Angiolella, Shirliane de A. Sousa, Luisa M. Diele-Viegas

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The following letter, from a network of women zoologists, is a reply to the article of AlShebli et al. (2020), which suggests that female protégés reap more benefits when mentored by men and concludes that female mentors hinder the success of their female protégés and the quality of their impact. …”
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    Zoological collections: amassment, inventory, identification (report on the XXIV Theriological School) by Zoltán Barkaszi, Oleksandr Gaidash

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…It was organised by the Ukrainian Theriological Society, Ukrainian Scientific Centre of Ecology of the Sea, Ukrainian Mechnikov Anti-Plague Research Institute, and Odesa National University. Over 40 zoologists took part in the workshop representing 26 institutions from Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova. …”
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    Tree shrews at the German Primate Center by E. Fuchs

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…For many years, <i>Tupaia</i> (family Tupaiidae), most commonly known as tree shrews, have been studied almost exclusively by zoologists resulting in a controversial debate on their taxonomic status among mammals. …”
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    Paesaggi di coesistenza, ovvero come attorno ad un passeriforme si articola l’abitare in una zona di montagna by Lia Zola

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Landscapes of coexistence is a term used by a team of zoologists in a 2019 article referring to the degree of tolerance between a population of lions and humans within three African natural parks and meant as «the sustainable cohabitation of people and lions within a shared landscape» [Western et al. 2019, 204). …”
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    Paesaggi di coesistenza, ovvero come attorno ad un passeriforme si articola l’abitare in una zona di montagna by Lia Zola

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Landscapes of coexistence is a term used by a team of zoologists in a 2019 article referring to the degree of tolerance between a population of lions and humans within three African natural parks and meant as «the sustainable cohabitation of people and lions within a shared landscape» [Western et al. 2019, 204). …”
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    Mouth-parts, male and female genitalia as identification tools of Sergentomyia (Sintonius) clydei and phylogenetic relationships by J. K. Kakarsulemankhel

    Published 2009-02-01
    “…In the present paper, species of the subgenus Sintonius Nitzulescu are not only keyed and their distributional ranges are given but in order to facilitate zoologists and medical researchers, the morphology of diagnostic characters of S. clydei, especially mouth parts and male and female genitalia are studied, and results presented. …”
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    Revealing the hidden lives of underground animals using magneto−inductive tracking by Ellwood, D

    Published 2010
    “…Currently, there is no existing method for automatically tracking the location of burrowing animals when they are underground, consequently zoologists only have a partial view of their subterranean behaviour and habits. …”
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    From genomes to morphology: a view from amphioxus by Holland, P

    Published 2010
    “…As complete genome sequences are determined from an ever-increasing number of animal species, new opportunities are arising for comparative biology. For zoologists interested in the evolution of shape and form, however, there is a problem. …”
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