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Tarsis, Irina. "Introductory Remarks by Irina Tarsis." Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting 109 (2015): 115–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5305/procannmeetasil.109.2015.0115.

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Hallet Collard, Charles. "Actualidad de Pablo de Tarsis." Cuadernos de Teología 1, no. 1 (2009): 6–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.22199/s07198175.2009.0001.00001.

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Arteaga Cuadrado, Oswaldo, and Anna-Maria Ross. "La investigación protohistórica en Tarsis." Revista Atlántica-Mediterránea de Prehistoria y Arqueología Social 6 (2003): 137–222. http://dx.doi.org/10.25267/rev_atl-mediterr_prehist_arqueol_soc.2003.v6.05.

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Buitrago, Francisco. "Engaging in homework development: TARSIS platform as an innovative learning methodology." Australasian Journal of Educational Technology 36, no. 3 (2020): 147–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.14742/ajet.5865.

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The paramount importance of active pedagogical learning for the development of skills and competences is now unquestionable. However, homework assignments in engineering courses are still passive learning instruments that often appear as requirements rather than learning tools. This issue arises due that the teaching team usually does not have the capabilities to provide real-time feedback, neither to enable students to fix errors on a timely manner to enhance the process of learning. To overcome this challenge, we developed a novel Blended-like methodology for homework assignments called TARS
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Li, Y. X., W. R. Ta, Y. W. Gao, and Y. H. Zhou. "Transport current distribution on Nb3Sn strand for TARSIS." Physica C: Superconductivity 489 (June 2013): 25–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physc.2013.03.052.

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Torre, A., D. Ciazynski, D. Durville, H. Bajas, and A. Nijhuis. "Coupled Mechanical-Electrical Modeling of the TARSIS Experiment." IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity 23, no. 3 (2013): 8401005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tasc.2013.2243494.

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Del Castillo, Arcadio. "Tarsis en la Estela de Nora: ¿un topónimo de Occidente?" Sefarad 63, no. 1 (2003): 3–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.2003.v63.i1.526.

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Machado Filho, Américo Venâncio Lopes. "“Aquisse começa huu exeplo perque pode home entender alguas diferenças antre dous manuscritos que de consuu tratam da vida de tossis molher que foy muy pecador”." Filologia e Linguística Portuguesa, no. 4 (August 2, 2001): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-9419.v0i4p69-95.

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Este artigo se concentra na comparação linguística entre dois manuscritos medievais portugueses, datáveis dos séculos XIV e XV, que relatam a vida de Tarsis (grande pecadora que posteriormente se converte aos dogmas cristãos), espectivamente editados por Machado Filho (2000) e Martins (1985) e sobre os quais se estabelecem, analiticamente, breves correlações e dessemelhanças, tanto em nível de conteúdo e grafia, quanto no tocante a aspectos de natureza morfossintática.
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Nijhuis, A., Y. Ilyin, and W. A. J. Wessel. "Spatial periodic contact stress and critical current of a Nb3Sn strand measured in TARSIS." Superconductor Science and Technology 19, no. 11 (2006): 1089–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0953-2048/19/11/001.

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Eijnden, N. C. van den, A. Nijhuis, Y. Ilyin, W. A. J. Wessel, and H. H. J. ten Kate. "Axial tensile stress–strain characterization of ITER model coil type Nb3Sn strands in TARSIS." Superconductor Science and Technology 18, no. 11 (2005): 1523–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0953-2048/18/11/020.

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Serebryakova, Elena G. ""Anti-Soviet" Valery Tarsis: the behaviour model of the nonconformist writer as a realisation of identity." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Filologiya, no. 46 (April 1, 2017): 167–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/19986645/46/12.

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Fernández Cordero, Carolina. "El caballero encantado: una (re)visión del Quijote." Verba Hispanica 15, no. 1 (2007): 143–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/vh.15.1.143-150.

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En el Galdós novelista, muchos de sus personajes son esencialmente quijotescos Y en su última novela, El caballero encantado (1909), la huella de Cervantes adquiere tal grado, que la obra parece una adaptación de sus motivos a la España decadente de principios del siglo XX, a pesar de que para cierta parte de la crítica los ecos cervantinos de esta obra no merezcan siquiera -así lo consideraba Ricardo Gullón, mención alguna. Sin embargo, las evidencias no se pueden pasar por alto y, como afirma Julio Rodríguez Puértolas, «El caballero encantado está literalmente empedrado de utilizaciones, rec
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Gehm, Marcelo V., Claudia A. Duarte, Carla T. Leite, et al. "Arthrographic Study of the Communication between the Tarsal Joints in Crioulo Horses." Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology 32, no. 04 (2019): 269–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1688770.

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Abstract Objective The aim of the present study is to assess an arthrographic technique based on the access to the equine tarsus via distal intertarsal and on the existence and frequency of communication between distal and tarsocrural joints in the tarsus of Crioulo horses. Materials and Methods Fifty Crioulo horses of both sexes from 3 to 8 years old were included in the experiment. Animals with radiographic signs of tarsal osteoarthritis and joint space loss were excluded from the experiment. Contrast was injected in the distal intertarsal joint and radiographs were taken at two different ti
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Kojima, T., M. Sato, and K. Saigo. "Formation and specification of distal leg segments in Drosophila by dual Bar homeobox genes, BarH1 and BarH2." Development 127, no. 4 (2000): 769–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.127.4.769.

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Here, we show that BarH1 and BarH2, a pair of Bar homeobox genes, play essential roles in the formation and specification of the distal leg segments of Drosophila. In early third instar, juxtaposition of Bar-positive and Bar-negative tissues causes central folding that may separate future tarsal segments 2 from 3, while juxtaposition of tissues differentially expressing Bar homeobox genes at later stages gives rise to segmental boundaries of distal tarsi including the tarsus/pretarsus boundary. Tarsus/pretarsus boundary formation requires at least two different Bar functions, early antagonisti
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ZHAO, CHAO, HUIMIN JIA, and XIAOLI TONG. "Two new records and one new species of the genus Apelaunothrips from China (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae)." Zootaxa 4450, no. 3 (2018): 385. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4450.3.5.

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Apelaunothrips dentiellus sp. n. is described from China. This is characterized by all tibiae and tarsi yellow and the fore tarsus with a small tooth in both sexes. A. indicus (Ananthakrishnan) and A. maculipennis (Okajima) are newly recorded from China. A key to the Apelaunothrips species known from China is provided, together with new distribution information of each species.
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Cáseda Teresa, Jesús Fernando. "El Maestro Tirso de Molina y “don Juan Tarsis de Malinas” (conde de Villamediana). Una lectura “en clave” de «El burlador de Sevilla»." Hipogrifo. Revista de literatura y cultura del Siglo de Oro 7, no. 1 (2019): 557–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.13035/h.2019.07.01.43.

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PORTER, ANNIE. "Chilomastix tarsii, sp. n., a new flagellate from the gut of Tarsius carbonarius." Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 121, no. 4 (2009): 915. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-3642.1952.tb00790.x.

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Betz, Oliver. "Performance and adaptive value of tarsal morphology in rove beetles of the genusStenus(Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)." Journal of Experimental Biology 205, no. 8 (2002): 1097–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.205.8.1097.

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SUMMARYTo evaluate the adaptive value of the widening of the bilobed tarsi that has paralleled the tremendous radiation of the staphylinid genus Stenus, the performance of slender versus wide tarsi has been evaluated in two different contexts: (i) locomotion on the surface of water, and (ii) climbing on vertical (plant) surfaces. Contact angle measurements at the underside of the tarsi have revealed that, irrespective of tarsus width, all the investigated species are well supported by the surface of water while walking on it. The main selective demands driving the widening of the tarsi in seve
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Nijhuis, A., Y. Ilyin, W. A. J. Wessel, W. Abbas, and H. H. J. tenKate. "Effect of Periodic Cyclic Deformation on the Voltage Current Transition of<tex>$hboxNb_3hboxSn$</tex>Strands Tested in the Novel ‘TARSIS’ Setup." IEEE Transactions on Appiled Superconductivity 14, no. 2 (2004): 1464–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tasc.2004.830654.

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MERKYTĖ-ŠVARCIENĖ, Erika. "Factors of the Mental Map of Dialects: Using vs. Non-using a Dialect." Respectus Philologicus 29(34) (April 25, 2016): 9–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/respectus.2016.29.34.14.

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BUKEJS, ANDRIS, VITALII I. ALEKSEEV, and DARREN A. POLLOCK. "Waidelotinae, a new subfamily of Pyrochroidae (Coleoptera: Tenebrionoidea) from Baltic amber of the Sambian peninsula and the interpretation of Sambian amber stratigraphy, age and location." Zootaxa 4664, no. 2 (2019): 261–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4664.2.8.

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Waidelotus hoffeinsorum gen. et sp. nov. is described from Eocene Baltic amber and assigned to Waidelotinae subfam. nov. within family Pyrochroidae (Coleoptera). The new subfamily differs from the other subfamilies by the following combination of features: penultimate tarsomere of all tarsi deeply bilobed, antepenultimate tarsomere of each pro- and mesothoracic tarsus slightly bilobed, antepenultimate tarsomere of metathoracic tarsi slightly widened apically; pronotum laterally margined in basal half; eyes emarginate; pretarsal claws appendiculate; prosternal intercoxal process incompletely se
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GUADANUCCI, JOSÉ PAULO LEITE. "Trichobothrial morphology of Theraphosidae and Barychelidae spiders (Araneae, Mygalomorphae)." Zootaxa 3439, no. 1 (2012): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3439.1.1.

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Clavate trichobothria are present on tarsi of all Theraphosidae and some Barychelidae spiders. They are also here reportedon the tibiae of some theraphosids. A comparative analysis of their occurrence is presented. Representatives of allsubfamilies of Barychelidae and Theraphosidae were studied. The following morphological patterns were recognized:filiform, thickened, and clavate. The surface of these trichobothria can be plumose or non-plumose. Five patterns in thedisposition of clavate trichobothria on tarsi, were recognized: 1—two parallel rows; 2—two diverging rows; 3—onenarrow, long media
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Büscher, Thies H., Martin Becker, and Stanislav N. Gorb. "Attachment performance of stick insects (Phasmatodea) on convex substrates." Journal of Experimental Biology 223, no. 17 (2020): jeb226514. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.226514.

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ABSTRACTPhasmatodea (stick and leaf insects) are herbivorous insects well camouflaged on plant substrates as a result of cryptic masquerade. Also, their close association with plants has allowed them to adapt to different substrate geometries and surface topographies of the plants they imitate. Stick insects are gaining increasing attention in attachment- and locomotion-focused research. However, most studies experimentally investigating stick insect attachment have been performed either on single attachment pads or on flat surfaces. In contrast, curved surfaces, especially twigs or stems of p
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Podsiadło, Elżbieta, and Anna Mazurkiewicz. "Morphology of the first instar nymph of Leucaspis loewi Colvée (Hemiptera: Coccinea: Diaspididae)." Polish Journal of Entomology / Polskie Pismo Entomologiczne 81, no. 1 (2012): 43–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10200-011-0062-8.

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Morphology of the first instar nymph of Leucaspis loewi Colvée (Hemiptera: Coccinea: Diaspididae) The first instar nymph of Leucaspis loewi Colvée is redescribed and illustrated. The sex has not been determined. It has 5-segmented antennae, one trilocular disc pore associated with the anterior spiracle, one pair of well-developed lobes, and fimbriate plates on all abdominal segments. Tibia and tarsus are not fused - they are separated from each other by a septum. A campaniform sensillum is always present at the bases of the tarsi. Dorsal submedian setae are present on each abdominal segment 1-
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Pires, Bárbara A., Anabela DF Belo, Fernanda Diamantino, João E. Rabaça, and Santiago Merino. "Development of nestling blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) is affected by experimental addition of aromatic plants." Avian Biology Research 13, no. 3 (2020): 44–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1758155920921075.

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Some passerines incorporate aromatic plants in their nest cups, and several hypotheses have been formulated to explain this behaviour. One of those, the Drug Hypothesis, states that aromatic plants present in nests have positive effects on nestlings’ development through increased immune function. In this study, we aimed to examine if experimental addition of aromatic plants had positive effects on reproductive performance (the number of fledglings produced and nestling survival rate) and nestling development (weight and tarsus length). In addition, we study whether those potential effects were
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Piñeiro, Graciela, Pablo Núñez Demarco, and Melitta D. Meneghel. "The ontogenetic transformation of the mesosaurid tarsus: a contribution to the origin of the primitive amniotic astragalus." PeerJ 4 (May 17, 2016): e2036. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2036.

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The hypotheses about the origin of the primitive amniotic tarsus are very speculative. Early studies argued that the origin of the astragalus, one of the largest proximal bones in the tarsus of basal amniotes, was produced by either the fusion of two, three, or even four of the original tarsal bones, the intermedium, the tibiale and the proximal centralia (c4 and c3), or that the intermedium alone transforms into the primitive astragalus. More recent studies have shown that the structure of the tarsus inCaptorhinussupports the former hypothesis about a fusion of the intermedium, the tibiale, t
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Blackburn, Tim, Melanie Monroe, Becki Lawson, Cassey Phill, and John Ewen. "Body size changes in passerine birds introduced to New Zealand from the UK." NeoBiota 17 (June 28, 2013): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.7.4841.

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One feature of global geographic variation in avian body sizes is that they are larger on isolated islands than on continental regions. Therefore, this study aims to assess whether there have been changes in body size following successful establishment for seven passerine bird species (blackbird Turdus merula, song thrush Turdus philomelos, house sparrow Passer domesticus, chaffinch Fringilla coelebs, greenfinch Chloris chloris, goldfinch Carduelis carduelis, yellowhammer Emberiza citrinella) introduced from the continental islands of the UK to the more isolated oceanic landmass of New Zealand
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Carrillo-Ortiz, José, Santi Guallar, Jessica Martínez-Vargas, and Javier Quesada. "A revision of bird skin preparation aimed at improving the scientific value of ornithological collections." Avian Biology Research 14, no. 2 (2021): 48–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1758155920987151.

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The methods used to preserve bird skins in museums have a potentially crucial impact on the feasibility and use of these specimens as a source of biological knowledge, although this subject is rarely broached. Study skins of birds are usually prepared with folded wings and straight legs to facilitate storage in the collection; yet, this method can hamper the measurement and examination of certain important features such as wing-feather moult. To make consultation easier for ornithologists, alternative preparation methods such as the splitting of wings and tarsi from the rest of the animal have
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Parrish, J. Michael. "The origin of crocodilian locomotion." Paleobiology 13, no. 4 (1987): 396–414. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0094837300009003.

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The morphology of the tarsi, hindlimbs, and pelves of the earliest crocodilians and their nearest relatives, Hallopus and the “sphenosuchians,” indicates that these animals had adaptations for erect posture. The widespread distribution of apparently homologous adaptations for erect gait among the archosaurs with crocodile-normal tarsi suggests that those structures are plesiomorphic for this group, which comprises the Aetosauria, “rauisuchians,” “sphenosuchians,” Hallopus, and the Crocodylia. Adaptations for erect posture are seen most clearly in the structure of the proximal tarsus (astragalu
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Lindquist, Evert E., and Miloslav Zacharda. "A new genus and species of Rhagidiidae (Acari: Prostigmata) from Chihuahuan Desert litter in New Mexico." Canadian Journal of Zoology 65, no. 9 (1987): 2149–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z87-328.

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A new genus and species of rhagidiid mite, Arhagidia monothrix, is described and illustrated from specimens collected from the Jornada ecological research site of the Chihuahuan Desert in southern New Mexico. Uniquely derived morphological characteristics of this taxon include a reduced palpal chaetotaxy, an unpaired seta inserted on the naso, enlarged and nearly contiguous coxisternal plates I, absence of rhagidial depressions where solenidia are inserted on tarsi I and II, two pairs of setiferous tubercles dorsodistally on tarsus I, and an elongated body with short appendages. Some of these
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Kristan, Deborah M., R. J. Gutiérrez, and Alan B. Franklin. "Adaptive significance of growth patterns in juvenile spotted owls." Canadian Journal of Zoology 74, no. 10 (1996): 1882–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z96-212.

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We examined relative growth patterns of six morphological features of fledgling spotted owls (Strix occidentalis). Juvenile spotted owls exhibit early nest desertion, possibly to avoid parasitism or detection by predators or to reduce thermal stress. Because juveniles leave the nest before they are capable fliers, they primarily use morphological features other than their wings and tail to move among roost locations. When juveniles fledged, mass, wing chord, and tail length were still increasing, whereas tarsus length and bill depth were near adult size. Moreover, juvenile bill length was grea
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Jolivet SAYA NGOUONIMBA, Hery, OPOYE -ITOUA, MOPOUNDZA Paul, and AKOUANGO Parisse. "Aperçu de quelques paramètres qualitatives dans la caractérisation morpho-biométrique des poules locales (Gallus gallus) ou ‘Batéké’ dans les périphéries Nord et Sud de Brazzaville en République du Congo." Journal of Animal & Plant Sciences 42.2 (November 29, 2019): 7175–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.35759/janmplsci.v42-2.1.

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Cette étude portant sur l’aperçu de quelques paramètres qualitatives dans la caractérisation morpho-biométrique des poules locales (Gallus gallus) ou Batéké dans les périphéries Nord et Sud de Brazzaville avait pour but d’apprécier quelques aspects qualitatifs indispensables dans la caractérisation de ces poules dans les deux périphéries a été réalisée dans les périphéries nord et sud de Brazzaville comprenant respectivement les arrondissements 9 Djiri et 8 Madibou, s’est déroulée dans neuf (9) quartiers au total. A L’issu de cette étude, 929 poulet ont été échantillonnés dont 583 femelles et
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Seniczak, Stanisław, Jarosław Kowalski, Sławomir Kaczmarek, and Anna Seniczak. "Morphological ontogeny of Amerus polonicus (Acari: Oribatida: Ameridae), and comments on Amerus Berlese." Systematic and Applied Acarology 25, no. 10 (2020): 1840–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.11158/saa.25.10.8.

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The morphological ontogeny of Amerus polonicus Kulczynski, 1902 is described and illustrated, based on the individuals from laboratory culture. The juveniles of this species are unpigmented, with punctated integument. The larva has 11 pairs of gastronotal setae, including h2, the nymphs have 12 pairs. The nymphs are quadrideficient and eupheredermous, i.e. they carry the exuvial scalps of previous instars on the gastronotum, using mainly the inward curving setae la and lm to protect the exuvial scalps against loss. In all juveniles, seta d is present on all femora, genua and tibiae, and setae
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Clegg, Richard G., Raul Landa, João Taveira Araújo, Eleni Mykoniati, David Griffin, and Miguel Rio. "TARDIS." ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 42, no. 1 (2014): 593–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2637364.2592037.

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Barr, Earl T., and Mark Marron. "Tardis." ACM SIGPLAN Notices 49, no. 10 (2014): 67–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2714064.2660209.

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Kaźmierczak, Andrzej, Joanna Borkowska, and Marcin Tkaczyk. "The numerical calculation module for piston rings & cylinder and research with analysis of the results of the internal combustion engine locomotive during the 85-hour endurance test." Rail Vehicles, no. 3 (August 2, 2019): 24–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.53502/rail-138537.

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Tłok wraz z pierścieniami oraz powierzchnią cylindra jest bardzo złożonym zamkniętym systemem trybologicznym. Pierścienie tłoka – cylinder jest jedną z najbardziej globalnie rozpowszechnionych par tarcia silników spalinowych. Para tarcia TPC jest rozwiązaniem wytwarzającym znaczące tarcie w silnikach spalinowych. Różne źródła naukowe określają straty na jeden węzeł spowodowane tarciem pary pierścień-ściana cylindra jako 19 do 60% wartości wszystkich strat tarcia w silniku spalinowym. W tym artykule omówiono część większego programu badawczego mającego na celu zmniejszenie zużycia pracujących e
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Nagarajan, Rajarathinavelu, Krishinamoorthy Thiyagesan, Rajagopalan Natarajan, and Ramalingam Kanakasabai. "Patterns of Growth in Nestling Indian Barn-Owls." Condor 104, no. 4 (2002): 885–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/condor/104.4.885.

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Abstract We examined nestling growth patterns of the Indian Barn-Owl (Tyto alba stertens) in Tamilnadu, Southern India, with reference to body mass, body length, bill length, bill width, wing length, wingspan, tail length, tarsus length, and middle claw length. Body mass reached an asymptote of 447.0 ± 6.8 g during week 7, which was 10% higher than the adult mass. Then it significantly declined to 437.0 ± 10.9 g at fledging. At the end of week 4, the body length, bill length, bill width, tarsus length, and middle toe length had surpassed 50% of adult sizes. The wingspan and tarsus length reach
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Brunn, D. E., and J. Dean. "Intersegmental and local interneurons in the metathorax of the stick insect Carausius morosus that monitor middle leg position." Journal of Neurophysiology 72, no. 3 (1994): 1208–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.1994.72.3.1208.

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1. In the stick insect, proprioceptive information from the middle leg is used to define the target for the swing movement of the adjacent rear leg ("targeting behavior"). To investigate the underlying neural circuits, intracellular recordings were made in the ganglion controlling the rear leg, the metathoracic ganglion, while systematically moving the tarsus of the middle leg. 2. Several intersegmental interneurons and one local interneuron were identified as possible contributors to the targeting behavior. The intersegmental interneurons code the position of the middle leg tarsus in a highly
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Mastrocinque, Attilio. "The Cilician God Sandas and the Greek Chimaera: Features of Near Eastern and Greek Mythology Concerning the Plague." Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 7, no. 2 (2007): 197–217. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156921207783876413.

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AbstractA gem in the Museum of Castelvecchio (Verona) depicts the god Sandas of Tarsos with his terrible animal: the lion-goat. On the reverse side there is the inscription YOYO. The epigraphical and archaeological evidence from Anatolia, from Hittite to Hellenistic times, proves that Sandas was a underworld god protecting tombs and sending pestilences when angry. He was appeased by offerings to his terrible ministers, who were usually seven. Similarly Nergal or Erra (similar to Sandas) in Mesopotamia, and Sekhmet in Egypt had seven animal-headed terrible ministers, who were able to bring pest
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Berman, David S., and Amy C. Henrici. "Homology of the astragalus and structure and function of the tarsus of Diadectidae." Journal of Paleontology 77, no. 1 (2003): 172–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002233600004350x.

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Superbly preserved tarsi of a new, undescribed, primitive member of Diadectidae and of Diadectes, the best known member of the family, are described. The major distinction between them is the retention of sutures in the astragalus of the former which clearly indicate an origin from the fusion of three separate ossifications considered homologues of the primitive amphibian tibiale, intermedium, and proximal centrale. Among the Diadectomorpha (includes also Limnoscelidae and Tseajaiidae) only Diadectidae possesses an astragalus, which is considered a synapomorphy of the family within this groupi
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Einoder, Luke D., and Alastair M. M. Richardson. "Aspects of the Hindlimb Morphology of Some Australian Birds of Prey: A Comparative and Quantitative Study." Auk 124, no. 3 (2007): 773–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/auk/124.3.773.

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Abstract We quantified the extent of adaptive radiation in the evolution of the hindlimb in the bird-of-prey community on Tasmania. Assessments of the ecological capabilities of raptor species are often based on a visual inspection of their hindlimb structure, with little recourse to direct biomechanical or functional evidence. We examined the links between hindlimb structure and patterns of diet, foraging, and habitat use in raptors by analytically investigating tarsus, toe, and talon measurements. We identified groupings on the basis of dietary preference, hunting-killing technique, and phyl
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Matheson, T. "Contralateral coordination and retargeting of limb movements during scratching in the locust." Journal of Experimental Biology 201, no. 13 (1998): 2021–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.201.13.2021.

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Locusts, Schistocerca gregaria, in common with many limbed vertebrates, can make directed scratching movements in response to tactile stimulation. For instance, stimulation of different sites on a wing elicits different movements that are accurately targeted so that the hindleg tarsus passes across the stimulus site. I have analysed these limb movements to define the ability of a locust to target stimulus sites correctly under a range of experimental conditions. In particular, I describe aspects of the behaviour that reveal possible neuronal pathways underlying the responses. These neuronal pa
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Liu, Hui Paul Thomas. "Paul of Tarsus." Incarnate Word 1, no. 1 (2006): 128–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/tiw2006119.

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Gardina, Edvilijo. "Plemiška družina Tarsia." Musicological Annual 30, no. 1 (1994): 11–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/mz.30.1.11-15.

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Dalley, Stephanie. "Sennacherib and Tarsus." Anatolian Studies 49 (December 1999): 73–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3643063.

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The aim of the research presented in this paper was to find out more about Tarsus in the time of Sennacherib and his successors from a Mesopotamian standpoint, and to discover whether Assyrian influence persisted into subsequent periods.Two fragments of text attributed to the Babylonian priest Berossus, who lived in Babylon under Antiochus I, have been transmitted by Eusebius and were attributed to Polyhistor and to Abydenus as intermediaries. They relate the deeds of Sennacherib in Cilicia. Both versions say that he built the city of Tarsus in the image of Babylon. Both versions say that Senn
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Freeman, Jim, and Mike North. "The TARDIS simulation." OR Insight 7, no. 3 (1994): 22–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/ori.1994.15.

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ORHANGAZİ, Sibel. "330 NUMARALI TARSUS ŞER'İYE SİCİLİNE GÖRE XIX. YÜZYILIN SONLARINDA TARSUS." Çukurova Araştırmaları Dergisi 1, no. 1 (2015): 86. http://dx.doi.org/10.18560/cukurova.11.

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Percival-Smith, Anthony, Wendy A. Teft, and Jodi Lynn Barta. "Tarsus determination in Drosophila melanogaster." Genome 48, no. 4 (2005): 712–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/g05-021.

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Arista versus tarsus determination is well investigated in Drosophila, yet it remains unresolved whether Antennapedia (ANTP) cell autonomously or noncell autonomously determines tarsus identity and whether Sex combs reduced (SCR) is the HOX protein required for normal tarsus determination. Three observations rule out a cell autonomous role for ANTP in tarsus determination. (i) Clonal ectopic overexpression of ANTP did not repress the expression of the arista determining protein Homothorax (HTH) in early 3rd stadium antennal imaginal discs. (ii) Clonal ectopic expression of ANTP did not transfo
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Akiyama, Koichi, Yoshinori Takakura, Yasuharu Tomita, Kazuya Sugimoto, Yasuhito Tanaka, and Susumu Tamai. "Neurohistology of the sinus tarsi and sinus tarsi syndrome." Journal of Orthopaedic Science 4, no. 4 (1999): 299–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s007760050107.

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Park, Chul-Hyun. "Prevalence of AALTF and relevant associated MR findings in persons with and without sinus tarsi pain." Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 3, no. 3 (2018): 2473011418S0037. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011418s00377.

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Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Sinus tarsi pain is very common, however, etiology of this condition has not been well understood. The purpose of this study was to evaluate differences of MRI findings between persons with and without sinus tarsi pain and to investigate the relationships of sinus tarsi pain and accessory anterolateral talar facet (AALTF). Methods: We reviewed MR images of 120 ankles with sinus tarsi pain in 115 consecutively registered patients. And age- and sex-matched MR images of 120 ankles without pain were also reviewed. We compared the presence of AALTF, calcaneal c
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