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Why describe a boar this way?
From its cinematic opening — a cliffhanger cutaway of a girl being chased by a wild boar — this noir comic sets up an inviting oddball mystery.
In other species such as rabbit, bull and boar, this change occurs earlier either in the caput or in the passage from caput to corpus [ 5, 24, 25].
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Watch out for wild boar - this area is the only place in the Luberon I have seen these elusive animals.
"There are thousands of wild boar in this area and plenty of roe deer too".
"Four or five years ago the boar in this area were out of control," says Alistair Ball, a forester in East Sussex.
At first it was the weather, then it was the crisis in the Middle East, then it was the rise in vinyl sales, then it was the reasons behind Kim and Kanye not using a compass name for their new baby, then it was the question of who should be treated to those wild boar cigars this Christmas.
In much the same spirit, readers will learn that in 1683 the Royal Society examined subjects like the Arabic alphabet, the anatomy of the rattlesnake, the smell and color of wine, the genitals of the wild boar; in this atmosphere of research into natural history, cinchona bark naturally warranted further analysis.
In summary, the model showed that deer ER decreased with increased densities of wild boar but this effect was affected by HSR (Table 1).
However, these CNVRs are most likely to be aberrant regions in the reference boar since this is of a different breed (i.e. Hampshire), and probably more structural genomic variation is present between breeds than within the same breed, since all the test boars are of the Duroc breed.
A prevalence of 22.4% has been documented for B. suis in wild boar from this area, including adults shedding bacteria [ 1].
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