RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BRAIN SIZE AND DIGESTIVE TRACT LENGTH SUPPORT THE EXPENSIVE-TISSUE HYPOTHESIS IN FEIRANA QUADRANUS

Relationship between brain size and digestive tract length support the expensive-tissue hypothesis in Feirana quadranus

The brain is among the most energetically costly organs in the vertebrate body, while the size of the brain varies within species.The expensive-tissue hypothesis (ETH) predicts that increasing the size of another costly organ, such as the gut, should compensate for the cost of a small brain.Here, the ETH was tested by analyzing the relationship bet

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Livedoid vasculopathy: a clinical case proposition

Livedoid vasculopathy is a chronic occlusive vasculopathy dermatosis, with a pauciinflammatory or noninflammatory characteristic, and is extremely painful.Its ethiology Ankle Socks is not entirely known, being associated with pro-thrombotic events.Characterized by erythematous purpuric maculopapular lesions on the legs, especially on the ankles and

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Influence of Soot on the Anti-Wear Property of MoDTC and ZDDP

In order to investigate the influence of soot on the anti-wear property of molybdenum dialkyldithiocarbamate(MoDTC) and zinc dialkyldithiophosphate(ZDDP), the soot was added into different oil samples and then a four-ball machine friction experiment was carried out on the samples.Results Ankle Socks showed that when the mass fractions of MoDTC and

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