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In June the Scottish government's chemical analysts announced that they had greatly extended the number of poisons they can detect in a carcass.
The sated flies are then ready to lay their eggs, which they do about three times a week, usually in a carcass or some form of decaying flesh.
In a fight, they proposed it would be difficult to reach down to bite in the feet of a rival, making it more likely that the bitemarks were made in a carcass.
The R0 of an oral bacterium is enhanced by its ability to colonize and persist in the lizard mouth and especially by its endurance in a carcass.
A vancomycin-resistant isolate of E. gallinarum was identified in a carcass from a broiler farm in eastern Sicily.
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Prey are sufficiently large to enable multiple (unrelated) lizards to consume a single carcass Bacteria survive in a dead carcass, colonize and reproduce in a lizard mouth.
The searching tactic involves flying in search of a carcass on which to mate, while the signalling tactic involves emitting pheromone in the absence of a carcass to attract females.
The probability of detection (Eq. 2) is also the probability of our detecting that a wolf had been in attendance at a carcass.
Both the techniques, CT and DXA, are based on the measurement of the attenuation of X-rays (photons) passing through a body (in vivo) or a carcass (postmortem).
Japanese researchers arrived today at prime mammoth grounds in northeastern Siberia, hoping to find a carcass in the permafrost.
The meat is from the scene in the first Rocky where Stallone punches a carcass in Paulie's meat-packing plant.
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