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Grishchenko, E. N. "Research of the tall bearded iris varieties (Iris x hybrida hort.) in the Stavropol Botanical Garden." Agrarian science, no. 2 (April 7, 2021): 59–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2021-345-2-59-62.

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Relevance. Introduction and variety study of flower and ornamental crops is one of the main tasks of botanical gardens, which aims to expand the promising assortment for domestic floriculture.Results. In the period from 2018 to 2020 varieties of hybrid iris (Iris x hybrida hort.) from the garden group “tall bearded” were studied in the Stavropol Botanical Garden. The presented 13 varieties belong to foreign selection. Basically, the varieties are characterized by medium or early flowering periods with an average duration of 11-15 days. In the course of the study, biometric characteristics, the
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Li, X., J. Xingxing, W. Zi-qin, R. J. Lee, G. R. Dunmyre, and K. L. Anderson. "Thin film standardless analysis used in TEM asbestos EDS analysis." Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America 46 (1988): 966–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424820100106892.

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A thin film standardless analysis method, based on the Cliff-Loriner factor k, has been used to do quantitative x-ray analysis of asbestos fibers in the TEM. The results of the analysis of four minerals at 120 keV were close to the theoretical value. The ionization cross section Q has been revised experimentally to improve the analysis of asbestos.The Cliff-Lorimer factor has been used in TEM thin film analysis since 1975. The factor kAB is used in the following equation:CA/CB = kAB IA/IBwhere CA and CB is the weight percent of the elements A and B. The IA and IB are x-ray intensities correspo
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Dovgal, I. V., and N. A. Gavrilova. "Diversity and functions of loricae in ciliates (Ciliophora)." Marine Biological Journal 3, no. 3 (2018): 13–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.21072/mbj.2018.03.3.02.

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The article focused on morphological peculiarities, chemical composition and function of the loricae in ciliates. Pseudochitinous (tectinous), hyaline and mucopolysaccharide loricae differ by chemical composition. There are also composite (pseudochitinous + mucopolysaccharide) and agglutinated loricae. The morphological features and associated protective properties of loricae and semi-loricae of sessile ciliates are also discussed. The increase in floatability of cells has been reported in literature as the main function of mucopolysaccharide and hyaline loricae in planktonic ciliates. It is t
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Putri, Amelya Apriliani, Abdul Rahman Rusli, and Dwi Agus Sasongko. "PERDAGANGAN ILEGAL KUKANG (Nycticebus spp.) DI JAWA BARAT BERDASARKAN INFORMASI MEDIA SOSIAL 2019-2020." Jurnal Nusa Sylva 21, no. 2 (2021): 75. http://dx.doi.org/10.31938/jns.v21i2.367.

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Slow lorises in the one of Indonesia's protected primates. Slow lorises are nocturnal (active at night) animals that move very slowly with a variety of habitat types. Slow lorises are also the second most popular primate animal as a pet. The high level of illegal slow loris trade in Indonesia is thought to be due to low knowledge and awareness of the community and driven by economic factors due to the high interest in traded animals. This study aims to obtain data on the types, conditions or body parts of slow lorises traded and to map the hotspots for illegal online slow loris trade in the We
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Mo, Matthew. "An Australian Pelican Pelecanus conspicillatus attacking a Rainbow Lorikeet Trichoglossus moluccanus being fed by people." Australian Field Ornithology 38 (2021): 1454–156. http://dx.doi.org/10.20938/afo38154156.

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Pelicans are generally piscivores, but occasionally prey on smaller waterbirds and other animals. I observed an Australian Pelican Pelecanus conspicillatus capture a Rainbow Lorikeet Trichoglossus moluccanus after both species had been attracted to people scattering seed for birds. The Pelican briefly caught the Lorikeet by the tail, but the Lorikeet escaped and flew away. To my knowledge, this is the first report of any pelican species capturing a parrot. It is unclear whether the Pelican was attempting to eat the Lorikeet.
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Fuller, Grace, Wirdateti, and K. A. I. Nekaris. "Evaluating the Use of Chemical Weapons for Capturing Prey by a Venomous Mammal, the Greater Slow Loris (Nycticebus coucang)." Animals 14, no. 10 (2024): 1438. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani14101438.

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Few mammals are venomous, including one group of primates—slow (Nycticebus spp.) and pygmy (Xanthonycticebus spp.) lorises. Hypotheses for the evolutionary function of venom in these primates include defense from predators or ectoparasites, communication or competition with conspecifics, and the capture of prey. We tested the prey capture hypothesis in 75 trials with 22 wild-caught greater slow lorises (N. coucang) housed in a rescue center in Java, Indonesia. We experimentally offered the slow lorises arthropod prey items varying in size, escape potential, and toxicity and recorded venom-rela
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Sazima, Ivan, and Marlies Sazima. "Lerp-feeding behaviour of the flower-visiting Musk Lorikeet Glossopsitta concinna." Australian Field Ornithology 39 (2022): 110–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.20938/afo39110112.

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Besides the primary diet of nectar, pollen, and fruits, the flower-visiting Musk Lorikeet Glossopsitta concinna feeds on lerps. However, a description of its behaviour while foraging on this latter source seems to be lacking. We describe and illustrate the feeding behaviour of the Musk Lorikeet on Spondylaspidinae psylloid lerps. The lerps were within young deformed eucalypt leaves, and the Lorikeet had to open a deformed leaf and remove the starchy lerps to feed on them. The Lorikeet took c. 1 minute to process each leaf, which suggests that these lerps are an important or satisfying food.
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Quarles, Luke F., Juthapathra Dechanupong, Nancy Gibson, and K. A. I. Nekaris. "Knowledge, Beliefs, and Experience Regarding Slow Lorises in Southern Thailand: Coexistence in a Developed Landscape." Animals 13, no. 20 (2023): 3285. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13203285.

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Natural landscapes are being converted for agriculture and other human uses across Asia and this development presents potential threats for specialist species of primates, like the Endangered slow lorises of Thailand (Nycticebus bengalensis and N. coucang). It is crucial to understand the interface between humans and slow lorises in order to conserve these primates. Local ecological knowledge provides valuable information about these cryptic nocturnal species. We conducted 36 semi-structured interviews in Khao Lak, in southern Thailand, asking (1) where slow lorises were seen, (2) what they we
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Rodliyya, Zidni Robbi. "Sebaran Keberadaan Kukang Jawa (Nycticebus javanicus) di Kawasan Taman Buru Masigit Kareumbi." Wanamukti: Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan 24, no. 2 (2021): 92. http://dx.doi.org/10.35138/wanamukti.v24i2.344.

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According to previous observations, the distribution of habitat and population of slow lorises in Indonesia shows that slow lorises are found mostly in plantation habitats, agricultural land, and community forests where the available feed supply is in the form of fruits, insects and small reptiles. Taman Buru Masigit Kareumbi is one of the areas that has a level of vulnerability to the illegal hunting of slow lorises outside the forest area that enters the community land area. One of the habitats for the Javan slow loris is the Masigit Kareumbi Hunting Park (TBMK). Observations in the study us
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Barrett, Meg, Marco Campera, Thais Q. Morcatty, et al. "Risky Business: The Function of Play in a Venomous Mammal—The Javan Slow Loris (Nycticebus javanicus)." Toxins 13, no. 5 (2021): 318. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins13050318.

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Immature mammals require opportunities to develop skills that will affect their competitive abilities and reproductive success as adults. One way these benefits may be achieved is through play behavior. While skills in developing use of tusks, antlers, and other weapons mammals have been linked to play, play in venomous animals has rarely been studied. Javan slow lorises (Nycticebus javanicus) use venom to aid in intraspecific competition, yet whether individuals use any behavioral mechanisms to develop the ability to use venom remains unclear. From April 2012 to December 2020, we recorded 663
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Poniewozik, Małgorzata. "Element Composition of Trachelomonas Envelopes (Euglenophyta)." Polish Botanical Journal 62, no. 1 (2017): 77–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pbj-2017-0007.

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AbstractCells of euglenoid Trachelomonas Ehrenb. vary in the size, shape and appearance of the external envelope’s ornamentation, as well as internal structure. The loricae are generally similar in color, ranging from light (hyaline, yellowish, golden, reddish, brownish) to dark (brown, black). This study examined the loricae of twelve trachelomonad species, some light (yellow to golden) and some dark (brown). There were no black loricae, suggesting that little or no Mn was taken up by the cells. Though the envelopes differed in surface ornamentation and color, comparative SEM-EDS analyses of
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Alejandro, Josue, Yumi Yamanashi, Kei Nemoto, Fred B. Bercovitch, and Michael A. Huffman. "Behavioral Changes of Solitary Housed Female Pygmy Slow Lorises (Nycticebus pygmeaus) after Introduction into Group Enclosures." Animals 11, no. 9 (2021): 2751. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11092751.

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Pygmy slow lorises (Nycticebus pygmaeus) are threatened with extinction in the wild. Their nocturnal lifestyle and small size make them difficult to study in their natural habitat, but increasing evidence suggests that they are more social than previously thought. Our study was designed to assess the sociability of pygmy slow lorises by transferring six adult females from solo cages into environmentally enriched group home cages at the Japan Monkey Centre’s Slow Loris Conservation Centre. Two females were paired to create one group, while the other four were placed together in a second group.
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Teja, Vinay, Shivakumara Manu, Honnavalli N. Kumara, and Govindhaswamy Umapathy. "Phylogenetic insights on the delineation of Mysore and Malabar subspecies of the Grey Slender Loris Loris lydekkerianus in southern India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 15, no. 9 (2023): 23827–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.8491.15.9.23827-23835.

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Slender lorises are a threatened genus of small and nocturnal strepsirrhine primates confined to India and Sri Lanka. The Grey Slender Loris Loris lydekkerianus is divided into several subspecies based on morphological variation and geographical distribution but not supported by molecular data. We investigated the phylogenetic divergence of two subspecies of the Grey Slender Loris in southern India: the Mysore Slender Loris Loris lydekkerianus ssp. lydekkerianus and the Malabar Slender Loris Loris lydekkerianus ssp. malabaricus. We generated whole genome shotgun sequence data and assembled the
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Jiang, Xiaodie, Xi Chen, Wanting Pang, and Quanxi Wang. "Phylogeny of Trachelomonas and Strombomonas (Euglenaceae) Based on Morphological and Molecular Data." Diversity 14, no. 8 (2022): 623. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d14080623.

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The classification of Trachelomonas and Strombomonas is based on the morphology of loricae, which may not reflect phylogenetic relationships. There are different views on the relationship between the two genera. It is thus important for researchers to classify the two genera based on more characteristics besides loricae, such as protoplast and molecular data, and to establish a natural classification system. In this study, 29 strains (13 species) of Trachelomonas and 12 strains (eight species) of Strombomonas were collected from various locations in China. The morphological characteristics of
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Das, Nabajit, K. A. I. Nekaris, J. Biswas, J. Das, and P. C. Bhattacharjee. "Persistence and protection of the Vulnerable Bengal slow loris Nycticebus bengalensis in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, north-east India." Oryx 49, no. 1 (2014): 127–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0030605312001287.

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AbstractThe Bengal slow loris Nycticebus bengalensis is the only strepsirrhine primate in north-east India. It is categorized as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. The limited information on its status and ecology is the main hindrance to developing a conservation strategy for this species in India. Therefore during February 2009–May 2010 we surveyed the species in 16 protected areas in Assam and one protected area in Arunachal Pradesh. We used recce transects to estimate encounter rates for the species. A team of 3–4 conducted night-time surveys (18.00–03.00) on foot, covering 370 km over 99 fu
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Nekaris, K. Anne-Isola, and Vincent Nijman. "A new genus name for pygmy lorises, Xanthonycticebus gen. nov. (Mammalia, primates)." Zoosystematics and Evolution 98, no. 1 (2022): 87–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.81942.

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Lorisiformes are nocturnal primates from Africa and Asia with four genera, with two (Arctocebus and Loris), three (Perodicticus) and nine (Nycticebus) recognised species. Their cryptic lifestyle and lack of study have resulted in an underappreciation of the variation at the species and genus level. There are marked differences between the pygmy slow loris Nycticebus pygmaeus and the other Nycticebus species and, in the past, several authors have suggested that these may warrant recognition at the generic level. We here combine morphological, behavioural, karyotypical and genetic data to show t
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Nekaris, K. Anne-Isola, and Vincent Nijman. "A new genus name for pygmy lorises, Xanthonycticebus gen. nov. (Mammalia, primates)." Zoosystematics and Evolution 98, no. (1) (2022): 87–92. https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.81942.

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Lorisiformes are nocturnal primates from Africa and Asia with four genera, with two (Arctocebus and Loris), three (Perodicticus) and nine (Nycticebus) recognised species. Their cryptic lifestyle and lack of study have resulted in an underappreciation of the variation at the species and genus level. There are marked differences between the pygmy slow loris Nycticebus pygmaeus and the other Nycticebus species and, in the past, several authors have suggested that these may warrant recognition at the generic level. We here combine morphological, behavioural, karyotypical and genetic data to show t
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LYDEKKER, R. "On Two Lorises." Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 74, no. 4 (2009): 345–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7998.1905.tb08343.x.

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Rode-Margono, Eva Johanna, and K. Anne-Isola Nekaris. "Impact of climate and moonlight on a venomous mammal, the Javan slow loris (Nycticebus javanicus Geoffroy, 1812)." Contributions to Zoology 83, no. 4 (2014): 217–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18759866-08304001.

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Predation pressure, food availability, and activity may be affected by level of moonlight and climatic conditions. While many nocturnal mammals reduce activity at high lunar illumination to avoid predators (lunarphobia), most visually-oriented nocturnal primates and birds increase activity in bright nights (lunarphilia) to improve foraging efficiency. Similarly, weather conditions may influence activity level and foraging ability. We examined the response of Javan slow lorises (Nycticebus javanicus Geoffroy, 1812) to moonlight and temperature. We radio-tracked 12 animals in West Java, Indonesi
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Bal, Amit Kumar, Anthony J. Giordano, and Sushanto Gouda. "Effects of a Bengal Slow Loris Nycticebus bengalensis (Primates: Lorisidae) bite: a case study from Murlen National Park, Mizoram, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 14, no. 7 (2022): 21449–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.7986.14.7.21449-21452.

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Lorisids are the only known venomous primates. Threatened by habitat loss and pet trade, lorises and the effects of their bite, have received little attention to date. Given the growing number of accounts of bites by lorises on humans and paucity of information on their venom, here we present a case study on the context and results of a Bengal Slow Loris bite that occurred in the vicinity of Murlen National Park, Mizoram, India.
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Lamb, Annika M., Lesa M. Peplow, Peter L. Harrison, et al. "Coral recruits demonstrate thermal resilience." PeerJ 12 (November 12, 2024): e18273. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.18273.

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Marine heatwaves are becoming more frequent during summer and pose a significant threat to coral reef ecosystems. Restoration efforts have the potential to support native coral populations and guard them against some degree of environmental change, while global action against climate change takes place. Interspecific hybridization is one approach through which resilient coral stock could be generated for restoration. Here we compared the performance of Acropora kenti and A. loripes hybrid and purebred coral recruits under a simulated thermal stress event. A. kenti eggs were successfully fertil
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Ramadhan Adirasa Sundara, Abdul Harus Mustari, Huda Shalahudin Darusman, and Hana Hana Intishar Sawitri. "The Behavior of Sumatera Llourism (Nycticebus coucang) In The Capture Facilities, Primate Animal Study Center LPPM-IPB." Indonesian Journal of Primatology 2, no. 02 (2024): 76–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/primatology.2.02.76-84.

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Lorises are protected and endangered animals, according to the IUCN, because of poaching, habitat fragmentation, and illegal sales that occur. This study aims to determine the suitability of the cages by observing the behavior and use of the cages space by the sumatera lorises in Primate Animal Study Center. The method used is instantaneous vocal animal sampling with 10-minute intervals. The study results showed locomotion behavior at 46.69%, social behavior at 2.63%, elimination at 1.6%, rest at 25.11%, grooming at 6.16%, foraging at 2.4%, eating at 3.88%, and being alert at 11.53%. Lorises i
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Armigliato, Aldo, Stefano Frabboni, Gian Carlo Gazzadi, and Rodolfo Rosa. "FIB Preparation of a NiO Wedge-Lamella and STEM X-Ray Microanalysis for the Determination of the Experimental k(O-Ni) Cliff-Lorimer Coefficient." Microscopy and Microanalysis 19, no. 1 (2013): 79–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1431927612013876.

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AbstractA method for the fabrication of a wedge-shaped thin NiO lamella by focused ion beam is reported. The starting sample is an oxidized bulk single crystalline, ⟨100⟩ oriented, Ni commercial standard. The lamella is employed for the determination, by analytical electron microscopy at 200 kV of the experimental k(O-Ni) Cliff-Lorimer (G. Cliff & G.W. Lorimer, J Microsc103, 203–207, 1975) coefficient, according to the extrapolation method by Van Cappellen (E. Van Cappellen, Microsc Microstruct Microanal1, 1–22, 1990). The result thus obtained is compared to the theoretical k(O-Ni) values
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Natasya, Adies Mauridzka, Puji Rianti, Huda Shalahudin Darusman, and Tetri Widiyani. "Feeding behavior and food palatability of Sunda slow loris (Nycticebus coucang) at the Primates Research Center, IPB University." BIO Web of Conferences 162 (2025): 00002. https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202516200002.

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Sunda slow loris (Nycticebus coucang) is a primate native to Indonesia, West Malaysia, southern Thailand, and Singapore. This omnivore species feeds mainly on tree gum, fruits, and insects. Sunda slow loris in ex-situ conservation facilities might not have a similar diet to that of the natural habitat. Here, we studied the feeding behavior and food palatability of Sunda slow loris at the Primate Research Center, IPB University (PRC-IPB). We selected three males and three females of Sunda slow lorises. Over 30 days, we conducted behavioral observations during two time periods: 06:00-12:00 pm an
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Oliveras González, Xavier. "Lorimer, Jamie i Hodgetts, Timothy (2024). More-than-Human." Documents d'Anàlisi Geogràfica 71, no. 1 (2025): 211–14. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/dag.1239.

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Ni, Qingyong, Shasha Dong, Yumai Fan, et al. "Molecular Epidemiology of Blastocystis in Confined Slow Lorises, Macaques, and Gibbons." Animals 12, no. 21 (2022): 2992. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12212992.

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Blastocystis sp. is a common intestinal anaerobic parasite infecting non-human primates and many other animals. This taxon threatens the health of NHPs due to its high genetic diversity, impeding efforts to improve confined management and subsequent conservation practices. This study collected 100 and 154 fecal samples from captive macaques, gibbons, and slow lorises in the summer and winter, respectively. The Blastocystis infection, its gene subtypes, and its zoonotic potential based on small subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA) were analyzed. The prevalence of Blastocystis in the three primate g
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Cossins, Daniel. "Object: The lorimer burst." New Scientist 239, no. 3196 (2018): 30–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0262-4079(18)31707-x.

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Saou, Rémi. "La terminologie du bouclier hoplitique." Revue des Études Anciennes 123, no. 2 (2021): 489–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rea.2021.6996.

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En 1947, un article de H. L. Lorimer fixait, pour longtemps, la terminologie du bouclier hoplitique, faisant d’ ὅπλον son nom, d’ ἀντιλαβή et de πόρπαξ ceux de sa poignée et de son brassard. Si J. F. Lazenby et D. Whitehead se sont opposés à cette interprétation et ont tenté de montrer que la célèbre arme était appelée ἀσπίς, d’autres ont récemment défendu la position de H. L. Lorimer. Il semble possible de trancher le débat, notamment grâce à l’utilisation des documents épigraphiques. En outre, la terminologie du système de préhension du bouclier hoplitique doit être partiellement corrigée.
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Fitch-Snyder, H., and A. Ehrlich. "Mother-Infant Interactions in Slow Lorises (Nycticebus bengalensis) and Pygmy Lorises (Nycticebus pygmaeus)." Folia Primatologica 74, no. 5-6 (2003): 259–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000073313.

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Richardson, KC, and RD Wooller. "Adaptations of the Alimentary Tracts of Some Australian Lorikeets to a Diet of Pollen and Nectar." Australian Journal of Zoology 38, no. 6 (1990): 581. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/zo9900581.

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Lorikeets, which eat mainly nectar and pollen, show a suite of adaptations to this diet not found in granivorous and frugivorous parrots. Lorikeet gizzards are much less muscular, and their intestines shorter, than those of other parrots of the equivalent size. In lorikeets, but not other parrots, the proventricular and pyloric openings of the gizzard lie in the same plane, potentially allowing a rapid transit of both pollen (which is mostly digested in the intestine) and of nectar. Lorikeet tongues differ from other parrot tongues in that they are longer and narrower, with a rougher dorsal su
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Youlatos, Dionisios, Dimitris Pylarinos, Nikolaos Evangelos Karantanis, and Leszek Rychlik. "Locomotion, Postures, and Substrate Use in Captive Southern Pygmy Slow Lorises (Strepsirrhini, Primates): Implications for Conservation." Animals 15, no. 11 (2025): 1576. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15111576.

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Studies of positional (=locomotor and postural) behavior are central to understanding how animals interact with the challenges imposed by their environment and are crucial for conservation management. The present study investigates, for the first time, the positional behavior and substrate use of the endangered southern pygmy slow loris Xanthonycticebus pygmaeus. Despite their very specialized morphology and ecology, the positional behavior of lorises is understudied. Behavioral data were collected using 30-s scan instant sampling on seven captive animals housed in a large, enriched enclosure
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Dalland, Magnar, and Daphne Home Lorimer. "Burials at Winton House, Cockenzie and Port Seton, East Lothian." Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 121 (November 30, 1992): 175–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/psas.121.175.180.

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Demina, Elena A., and Irina V. Poddubnaya. "Memorial lecture to the 100th anniversary of the birth of Professor Yu.I. Lorie." Journal of Modern Oncology 25, no. 3 (2023): 261–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.26442/18151434.2023.3.202409.

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In 2022, the 100th anniversary of the birth of Professor Yu.I. Lorie was celebrated. Yuri Ivanovich Lorie is a talented Russian internal medicine specialist and hematologist, a wonderful teacher, and a person of great personal charm. Yu.I. Lorie is the founder of a new direction of hematology in Russia – oncohematology – and the establisher of a school based on deep knowledge and understanding of the oncological principles of hematological malignancies. Yuri Ivanovich Lorie lived a short (only 54 years) but bright life, utterly devoted to Russian medicine. He left a great legacy – a modern, ra
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Hartman, J. W. "The velocity distribution of young radio pulsars: simulating the observations." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 160 (1996): 53–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100041014.

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Lyne & Lorimer (1994) argue that the velocities of young pulsars are much higher than was previously thought. However, recent radio pulsar population synthesis work by Hartman et al. (1996, these proceedings) shows that simulations that use a birth velocity distribution with more pulsars at low velocities, Phinney’s modification of the Paczyński (1990) distributiondescribes the observed magnetic field, period and luminosity distribution equally well as simulations that use the Lyne & Lorimer distribution.We use this radio pulsar population synthesis model to obtain the proper m
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Scales, Peter C., and Eugene C. Roehlkepartain. "Peter Lorimer Benson (1946–2011)." American Psychologist 67, no. 4 (2012): 322. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0028171.

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Groves, Colin. "Systematics of tarsiers and lorises." Primates 39, no. 1 (1998): 13–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02557740.

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Perkowitz, Sidney. "From pulsars to the Shaw Prize: a family quest." Physics World 37, no. 6 (2024): 22–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2058-7058/37/06/25.

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Astrophysicists Maura McLaughlin and Duncan Lorimer talk to Sidney Perkowitz about everything from their pioneering pulsar research to building a life together and winning the 2023 Shaw Prize in Astronomy.
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Parisini, Andrea, Stefano Frabboni, Gian Carlo Gazzadi, Rodolfo Rosa, and Aldo Armigliato. "Comparison of Cliff–Lorimer-Based Methods of Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM) Quantitative X-Ray Microanalysis for Application to Silicon Oxycarbides Thin Films." Microscopy and Microanalysis 24, no. 3 (2018): 193–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1431927618000259.

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AbstractIn this work, we compare the results of different Cliff–Lorimer (Cliff & Lorimer 1975) based methods in the case of a quantitative energy dispersive spectrometry investigation of light elements in ternary C–O–Si thin films. To determine the Cliff–Lorimer (C–L) k-factors, we fabricated, by focused ion beam, a standard consisting of a wedge lamella with a truncated tip, composed of two parallel SiO2 and 4H-SiC stripes. In 4H-SiC, it was not possible to obtain reliable k-factors from standard extrapolation methods owing to the strong CK-photon absorption. To overcome this problem, an
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Fitzpatrick, Leah Lucy Joscelyne, Rodrigo Ligabue-Braun, and K. Anne-Isola Nekaris. "Slowly Making Sense: A Review of the Two-Step Venom System within Slow (Nycticebus spp.) and Pygmy Lorises (Xanthonycticebus spp.)." Toxins 15, no. 9 (2023): 514. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15090514.

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Since the early 2000s, studies of the evolution of venom within animals have rapidly expanded, offering new revelations on the origins and development of venom within various species. The venomous mammals represent excellent opportunities to study venom evolution due to the varying functional usages, the unusual distribution of venom across unrelated mammals and the diverse variety of delivery systems. A group of mammals that excellently represents a combination of these traits are the slow (Nycticebus spp.) and pygmy lorises (Xanthonycticebus spp.) of south-east Asia, which possess the only c
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HOANG, Trong Nghia, Marek KOPECKÝ, and Petr KONVALINA. "WINTER WHEAT MIXTURES INFLUENCE GRAIN RHEOLOGICAL AND MIXOLAB QUALITY." Journal of Applied Life Sciences and Environment 54, no. 4 (2022): 417–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.46909/journalalse-2021-036.

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This study aims to investigate the effect of a mixture of winter wheat varieties on grain rheological characteristics and the quality of wheat flour analyzed by Mixolab. In the 2019-2020 growing season, a small plots experiment was carried out in an organically certified field in the Czech Republic. The experiment was conducted by randomized complete block design with three replicates, four winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) varieties with four mixtures of the same varieties in equal proportions. Based on the results, the expected grain yield was not achieved. The quality of wheat productivit
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Mani, Shanmugham, P. Aravind Aathi, K. Sivakumar, Aurosylle Bystrom, and D. Saravanan. "New record of Mysore Slender Loris <Loris lydekkerianus> near Puducherry, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 17, no. 4 (2025): 26898–902. https://doi.org/10.11609/jott.9831.17.4.26898-26902.

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The Mysore Slender Loris Loris lydekkerianus, a nocturnal and ‘Near Threatened’ primate, is found in the Eastern Ghats and eastern foothills of the southern Western Ghats; mainly occurs in dry deciduous, and scrub forests with high tree density areas. Three individuals of loris were sighted in the upper canopy of Pterocarpus santalinus and Acacia auriculiformis trees in the planted forest patches near Puducherry, southern India, during September and October in 2024. All three lorises were located within a 300-m radius, with inter-individual distances of 270–500 m. This was the first sighting o
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Dalland, Magnar, and Daphne Home Lorimer. "The excavation of a group of long cists at Avonmill Road, Linlithgow, West Lothian." Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 123 (November 30, 1994): 337–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/psas.123.337.344.

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Describes the excavation of three long cists. Two skeletons were dated and the results are discussed in relation to radiocarbon dates from other long cist cemeteries. Daphne Home Lorimer reports on `The human bones' (341).
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Kraus, Fred, Hinrich Kaiser, and Mark O’Shea. "Hidden diversity in semi-fossorial Melanesian forest snakes: A revision of the Toxicocalamus loriae complex (Squamata, Elapidae) from New Guinea." Vertebrate Zoology 72 (November 10, 2022): 997–1034. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/vz.72.e89647.

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With its conservative set of scalation characters, Toxicocalamus loriae is a morphologically confusing species to which a wide array of phenotypes has been assigned. Careful analysis of 224 museum specimens reveals that multiple distinct species remain hidden under the name T. loriae and that diagnostic, species-level differences are more nuanced in this group of snakes than among other members of the genus. Our taxonomic reassessment leads us to resurrect the species T. lamingtonicomb. nov., T. loennbergiicomb. nov., and T. nymanicomb. nov. from synonymy with T. loriae, retain only T. pratti
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PONIEWOZIK, MAŁGORZATA, KONRAD WOŁOWSKI, and JOLANTA PIĄTEK. "Trachelomonas volzii vs T. dubia (Euglenophyceae)—one or two separate species? Study on similarities and differences of the species." Phytotaxa 357, no. 1 (2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.357.1.1.

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This study concerns the two species Trachelomonas volzii and T. dubia which were examined for similarities and dissimilarities of their loricae and monads organization. We specifically focused on the key features of both species that were originally used to separate one from the other: annular thickening at the base of collar and dimensions and ornamentation of loricae. Loricae of specimens were examined by light and scanning electron microscopy and the results were compared with the literature data describing these taxa and reported occurrences in the world. The species together with their va
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SHIN, CHORU, and KEE-JEONG AHN. "Camioleum choi, a new species in the omaliine tribe Anthophagini (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) from Korea." Zootaxa 1227, no. 1 (2006): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1227.1.3.

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Camioleum choi Shin &amp; Ahn, new species (type locality: Mt. Odaesan, Korea) is described, and habitus photo and line illustrations of diagnostic features are provided for its recognition. The differences between C. loripes Lewis and C. choi are discussed.
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Kraus, Fred, Hinrich Kaiser, and Mark O'Shea. "Hidden diversity in semi-fossorial Melanesian forest snakes: A revision of the Toxicocalamus loriae complex (Squamata, Elapidae) from New Guinea." Vertebrate Zoology 72 (November 10, 2022): 997–1034. https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.72.e89647.

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With its conservative set of scalation characters, Toxicocalamus loriae is a morphologically confusing species to which a wide array of phenotypes has been assigned. Careful analysis of 224 museum specimens reveals that multiple distinct species remain hidden under the name T. loriae and that diagnostic, species-level differences are more nuanced in this group of snakes than among other members of the genus. Our taxonomic reassessment leads us to resurrect the species T. lamingtoni comb. nov., T. loennbergii comb. nov., and T. nymani comb. nov. from synonymy with T. loriae, retain only T. prat
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Watanabe, M., and D. B. Williams. "The New Form Of The Zeta-Factor Method For Quantitative Microanalysis In Aem-Xeds And Its Evaluation." Microscopy and Microanalysis 5, S2 (1999): 88–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1431927600013763.

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For quantitative thin-film microanalysis using X-ray energy dispersive spectrometry (XEDS) in analytical electron microscopy (AEM) the Cliff-Lorimer ratio technique is widely applied. One of the critical steps in the ratio technique is to determine the aiff-Lorimer k factor relating the characteristic X-ray intensities to the compositions. The k factor can be determined experimentally with the relative error of ˜ ± 1%. So, the most accurate quantification can be performed using the experimental k factors. To determine the k factors experimentally, standard thin-filrns with known composition ar
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Agatha, Sabine, and Paul Simon. "On the Nature of Tintinnid Loricae (Ciliophora: Spirotricha: Tintinnina): a Histochemical, Enzymatic, EDX, and High-resolution TEM Study." Acta Protozoologica 51, no. 1 (2012): 1–19. https://doi.org/10.4467/16890027AP.12.001.0384.

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Agatha, Sabine, Simon, Paul (2012): On the Nature of Tintinnid Loricae (Ciliophora: Spirotricha: Tintinnina): a Histochemical, Enzymatic, EDX, and High-resolution TEM Study. Acta Protozoologica 51 (1): 1-19, DOI: 10.4467/16890027AP.12.001.0384, URL: https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/6944a741-5d13-3eb5-b0fc-1b2d80bf82f1/
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Plesker, Roland, Helga Schulze, and Annette Schuhmacher. "GALLSTONES IN SLENDER LORISES (LORIS TARDIGRADUS)." Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 43, no. 3 (2012): 473–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1638/2011-0084r1.1.

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Chemouni, Jacquy. "La psychosomatique psychosociale : James Lorimer Halliday." psychologie clinique, no. 57 (2024): 173–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/psyc/202457173.

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L’article présente la pensée psychosomatique du psychanalyste écossais James Lorimer Halliday (1897-1983). Pionnier de la psychosomatique au Royaume-Uni, ses travaux sont généralement ignorés. Son œuvre inaugure pourtant une approche novatrice des troubles psychosomatiques alliant étiologie psychique et causalité sociale. Il lui revient d’avoir introduit en 1943 l’expression « Médecine psychosomatique » ainsi que celle de « maladie psychosomatique ». On lui doit également la rédaction du premier ouvrage psychobiographique centré sur la psychosomatique : Mr. Carlyle – My Patient. A psychosomati
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