CONTRIBUTION OF UNRESOLVED SOURCES TO DIFFUSE GAMMA-RAY EMISSION FROM THE GALACTIC PLANE


Kurdish Students Diaspora in Germany(1945-1975)

The migration Textiles Accessories of Kurdish students to Germany between 1945 and 1975 represents a significant phenomenon, marking the emergence of a crucial cultural phase in modern Kurdish history.Following World War II (1939-1945), numerous Kurdish students from affluent and culturally rich backgrounds migrated to Germany for educational purpo

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Pattern of sucker development in cuttlefishes

Abstract Background Morphological novelties have been acquired through evolutionary processes and related to the adaptation of new life-history strategies with new functions of the Pumps bodyparts.Cephalopod molluscs such as octopuses, squids and cuttlefishes possess unique morphological characteristics.Among those novel morphologies, in particular

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Response time of an avian prey to a simulated hawk attack is slower in darker conditions, but is independent of hawk colour morph

Lanyards To avoid predation, many species rely on vision to detect predators and initiate an escape response.The ability to detect predators may be lower in darker light conditions or with darker backgrounds.For birds, however, this has never been experimentally tested.We test the hypothesis that the response time of avian prey (feral pigeon Columb

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Inter- and intraspecific variation in the Artibeus species complex demonstrates size and shape partitioning among species

Neotropical leaf-nosed bats (family Phyllostomidae) are one of the most diverse mammalian families and Artibeus spp.is one of the most Collections speciose phyllostomid genera.In spite of their species diversity, previous work on Artibeus crania using linear morphometrics has uncovered limited interspecific variation.This dearth of shape variation

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