Search Results - "primate"
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Endogenous retroviruses in primates
Published 2015“…This project represents an extensive study into the diversity of ERVs in the genomes of primates and related ERVs in rodents, lagomorphs and tree shrews. …”
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Novel Entamoeba findings in nonhuman primates
Published 2018Subjects: “…Entamoba; Evolution; Nonhuman primates; Phylogeny; Species delineation…”
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Internet-based atlas of the primate spinal cord
Published 2011“…Here we report new digital images of the primate spinal cord sections added to the website. …”
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The anatomy of the caudal zona incerta in rodents and primates
Published 2014“…This paper has tried to identify features that distinguish the caudal zona incerta of rodents (mouse and rat) and primates (marmoset, rhesus monkey, and human) from the remainder of the zona incerta. …”
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The design of metabolic cage for the non-human primates.
Published 1980Subjects: “…Primates…”
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Genomic recombination in primate bocavirus: inconsistency and alternative interpretations
Published 2017“…The recent identifications of genomic recombination among the four human bocavirus genotypes and related non-human primate bocaviruses have shed lights into the evolutionary processes underpinning the diversity of primate bocavirus. …”
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Abundance of primates in Ayer Hitam Forest, Puchong, Selangor
Published 1999“…A study on the abundance and distribution of primates was conducted in Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, Puchong, Selangor (AHFR). …”
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Some aspects of the nutrition of West Malaysian primates in the wild
Published 1982“…The diets of the thirteen species of' the West Malaysian primates are discussed, Food items of the nine higher primates can be classified into four categories namely, fruits, leaves, flowers, insects and water. …”
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Coprological diagnosis of gastrointestinal parasites in captive primates in Peninsular Malaysia.
Published 2011“…The present study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in captive primate populations in three Zoos in Peninsular Malaysia. …”
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Diversity of primates in Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, Puchong, Selangor
Published 2013“…The two main factors that are known to affect the primate diversity and abundance in a forest are habitat structure and anthropogenic disturbance. …”
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Landscape drives zoonotic malaria prevalence in non-human primates
Published 2024“…Zoonotic disease dynamics in wildlife hosts are rarely quantified at macroecological scales due to the lack of systematic surveys. Non-human primates (NHPs) host <jats:italic>Plasmodium knowlesi,</jats:italic> a zoonotic malaria of public health concern and the main barrier to malaria elimination in Southeast Asia. …”
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Evolution of human from primates - A review on religio-scientific discourse
Published 2017“…However, concrete scientific evidence to prove the evolution of human from primates (immediate ancestral lineage) is still questionable. …”
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Multiple groups of endogenous epsilon-like retroviruses conserved across primates
Published 2014“…Based on these results, there is an ancient evolutionary relationship between epsilon-like retroviruses and primates. Clearly, these viruses had the potential to infect the ancestors of primates and were at some point a common pathogen in these hosts. …”
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Gastrointestinal parasites of free-ranging primates in Bako National Park, Sarawak
Published 2012“…The results from gastrointestinal parasites counts were compared to see the differences between primates. Helminth eggs and cysts were isolated by using flotation technique. …”
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PRIMATES SHOULD BE PROTECTED AND PUT UNDER CONSERVATION EFFORTS, NOT KEPT AS PETS
Published 2017“…USM, PENANG, 21 April 2017 – Primates such as apes, monkeys, tarsiiformes (tarsiers) and lemuriformes (lemurs and slowloris) are endangered species, and will face extinction in the next few decades if urgent action is not taken to conserve them.…”
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