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    17 inches (head to body length) and 22 to 24 inches (tail length). [ (National Geographic Society‚ 2010) ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ]. The Aye-aye aye-aye possesses the largest brain among the prosimians (Gron‚ 2007). [ 7 ]. Aye-ayes are the only primates whose incisors continue to grow throughout their lifetime (Cohn‚ J.P‚ 1993). [ 8 ]. The aye-aye ’s tail has the longest hairs of any prosimian at over 9 in. (Simons and Meyers‚ 2001).

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    Introduction Wildlife refers to non-domesticated free ranging animals in their naturally associated environment or habitat which includes terrestrial vertebrates‚ mammals and birds. The wildlife product we chose as a group is the Cape buffalo which is known by some people as the African Buffalo. 2 The group met on four consecutive occasions and the medium used for our research was all internet based. Thus the Google search engine was used throughout. This project would bring to bear the

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    vibrations‚ caressing their young‚ sucking up water‚ and grasping objects. The tip of their trunk is comprised of two opposable extensions‚ or fingers‚ which allow for extreme dexterity. Both male and female elephants possess tusks‚ which are modified incisor teeth. Although tusks are present at birth‚ the “baby tusks” fall out after a year‚ and permanent ones replace them. These tusks will continue to grow throughout the elephant’s life. Similar to the trunk‚ elephant tusks are utilized in a wide range

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    since humans require a certain level of physical interaction. Also‚ many electronic media do not convey nuances of human interaction‚ including body language‚ facial expression‚ and voice tone. Another disadvantage is that for all our improved breadth of communication (broad distances and broad audiences)‚ we’ve lost a great deal of depth in our communication. We are losing a depth in our relationships with each other‚ and the depth of history and self-understanding that came from smaller communication

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    19 November 2012 This is a review about the Yąnomamö by Napoleon Chagnon. The Wadsworth Cengage Learning group‚ in California in the year 2009‚ published this edition of the book. He published more than five editions and it is commonly used as an introductory text in university level anthropology classes. The Yąnomamö are a group of indigenous tribal Amazonians that live in the border area between Venezuela and Brazil. Chagnon lived and studied with the Yąnomamö from the mid-1960s to the 1990s

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    Manunggul Jar [pic] The Manunggul Jar is evidence of the spirituality of indigenous Filipinos. The Manunggul jar is cultural treasure found in the early 1960’s in Manunggul Cave‚ Lipuun Point‚ Palawan which is classified as a secondary burial jar‚ which means that only the bones of the corpse are placed inside. It has an elaborate design consisting of scrolls and curves on the top cover and is painted with hematite - a type of mineral that produces red coloring once subjected

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    ALL YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT CBCT CBCT is a useful tool for imaging the craniofacial area that produces more realistic images that facilitate interpretation. All the previous conventional and digital intraoral and extraoral procedures‚ as they were two dimensional (2D) projections‚ suffer from several limitations. These limitations were magnification‚ distortion‚ superimposition and misrepresentation of structures. CBCT has achieved a transition of dental imaging from 2D to 3D images. Moreover

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    piercing height‚ closure‚ and stem length (Plessas & Pepelassi‚ 2012). The International Journal of Dental Hygiene found that jewelry associated with recession frequently developed as a narrow cleft-like defect on the lingual aspect of the mandibular incisors with recession depths of 2-3mm or greater‚ often extending to or beyond the level of the mucogingival junction (Hennequin-Hoenderdos et al.‚

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    one broad or generic strategy significantly increases the risk that the company will end up "stuck in the middle" or doomed to strategic mediocrity. In essence‚ a company can strive to be the low cost producing leader or differentiator across the breadth of the industry‚ or target a narrow industry segment and commit to one of the two above paths. Porter is quick to caution that an effort to simultaneously achieve more than one of these alternatives is an arduous and cumbersome task. Often times the

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    Scrophulariaceae Part used: Dried leaves Distribution in Pakistan: Hazara‚ Azad Kashmir at an elevation of 2150 metres. ORGANOLEPTIC EVALUATION 1) SIZE Leaves are upto 15 – 30 cm in length and 4 – 5 cm in breadth. 2) COLOR Dark grayish green in color Digitalis lanata plant 3) TASTE Bitter 4) ODOUR Slight 5) SHAPE Leaves are sessile‚ linear-lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate. CHEMICAL EVALUATION CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS It contains

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