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These words of Descartes sum up the importance of thought processes in humans and probably the most important reason we differ from animals. Although animals retrieve ... What makes humans distinct from animals? Is the decision making process the same? ... THAT'S WHY WE'RE DISTINCT FROM OTHER ANIMALS = TOP OF THE FOOD CHAIN.
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Edge species are truly one of a kind. If they disappear there will be nothing similar left on the planet. Two-thirds are receiving little or no conservation attention. Help save these remarkable species. ... Long eared jerboa research in Great Gobi Desert ... 1st Dec 09...
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Michael Mahan and colleagues at the University of California, Santa Barbara determined that strains of Salmonella collected from human salmonellosis patients are distinct from Salmonella strains obtained from animals. ... You are here: Home / Newsroom / Salmonella Strains in Humans Distinct from Animals...
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Results showed that all 21 serovar typhimurium isolates derived from animals were virulent in mice, while only 16 of 41 serovar typhimurium isolates collected ... “These studies suggest that Salmonella isolates derived from human salmonellosis patients are distinct from those of animal origin,” say the researchers.
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Most current methods for assessing pain in animals are based on reflexive measures and require constant interaction between the observer and the animal. Here we explore two new fully automated methods to quantify the impact of pain on the overall behavior of the organism.
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Both methods take advantage of the animals' natural preference for a dark environment. We used a box divided into two compartments: dark and bright. In the motoric operant task, "AngleTrack", one end of the box was raised so that the animals had to climb uphill to go from the light to the dark compartment.
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Jabakhanji R, Foss JM, Berra HH, Centeno MV, Apkarian AV, Chialvo DR; ... No citations for this article were found in PubMed Central. ... Terms and Conditions Privacy statement Information for advertisers Jobs at BMC Contact us © 1999-2009 BioMed Central Ltd unless otherwise stated. Part of Springer Science+Business Media.
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Biologist and feminist Lynda Birke [2] argues that ‘human’ and ‘animal’ categories are usually regarded as utterly distinct. Human beings commonly conceive of themselves as human by strictly reserving ... Thus, it is generally only seen as appropriate for ‘bad’ or ‘deficient’ humans to be labelled as animals.
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Hemoglobin, myoglobin, neuroglobin, and cytoglobin are four types of vertebrate globins with distinct tissue distributions and functions. Here, we report the identification of a fifth and novel globin gene from fish and amphibians, which has apparently ... Animals; All animals were obtained from a local pet shop.
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