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  1. 2061
    “…BACKGROUND: Fossorial mammals face natural selection pressures that differ from those acting on surface dwelling animals, and these may lead to reduced visual system development. …”
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  2. 2062
    “…This study provides a valuable insight into how the biology, life-history and habitat specificity of animals inhabiting a fossorial system may act in concert with the structure of the surrounding landscape to influence genetic distinctiveness and ultimately speciation.…”
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  3. 2063
    “…Multivariable analyses were made to determine whether family, activity period (diurnal/nocturnal) and habitat (arboreal/terrestrial/fossorial/aquatic) influenced spectacle thickness. …”
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  4. 2064
    por Parsi-Pour, P, Kilbourne, B M
    Publicado 2020
    “…Given the need to counteract buoyancy in aquatic environments and soil’s high density, we predicted that natatorial and fossorial mustelids have higher values of cross-sectional traits. …”
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  5. 2065
    “…Molecular genetic data have recently been incorporated in attempts to reconstruct the ecology of the ancestral snake, though this has been limited by a paucity of data for one of the two main extant snake taxa, the highly fossorial Scolecophidia. Here we present and analyze vision genes from the first eye-transcriptomic and genome-wide data for Scolecophidia, for Anilios bicolor, and A. bituberculatus, respectively. …”
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  6. 2066
    “…Neotypes are proposed for eight species: Sternaspis thalassemoides, Sternaspis affinis, Sternaspis africana, Sternaspis costata, Sternaspis fossor, Sternaspis maior, Sternaspis scutata and Sternaspis spinosa, to stabilize these species-group names, and a lectotype is designated for Sternaspis laevis which is transferred to Caulleryaspis gen. n. …”
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  7. 2067
    “…Several mammal groups acquired fossorial habits in response to cold and seasonally dry climatic conditions that prevailed during the late Miocene in southern South America. …”
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  9. 2069
    “…Settlements are usually shared at different times by semi-fossorial mammals. Porcupine reproductive pair shows high den-site fidelity, but no data are available on the spatio-temporal inhabitation of settlements. …”
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  10. 2070
    por Hemingway, H, Lyons, R, Li, Q, Buchan, I, Ainsworth, J, Pell, J, Morris, A, Barnes, Michael R, Bedford, Helen, Bennie, Marion, Blandford, Ann, Briggs, Andy, Brocklehurst, Peter, Brophy, Sinead, Brown, Gavin, Burton, Paul, Burton, Paul, Butler, Christopher, Capewell, Simon, Carpenter, James, Carroll, John, Cassell, Jackie A., Castillo, Fortunato, Catchpole, Mike, Caulfield, Mark, Colhoun, Helen, Coveney, Peter, Cunningham-Burley, Sarah, Custovic, Adnan, Deanfield, John, Denaxas, Spiros, Dennis, Michael, Dezateux, Carol, Dibben, Chris, Diggle, Peter, Dixon, Will, Dunn, Graham, El Emam, Khaled, Fone, David, Ford, David, Ford, Ian, Frank, John, Freemantle, Nick, Gabbe, Belinda, Gallacher, John, Gibson, Martin, Gilbert, Ruth, Gissler, Mika, Goble, Carol, Goldberg, Andy, Gravenor, Mike, Gunnell, David, Hannaford, Phil, Hayward, Andrew, Hickman, Matthew, Hingorani, Aroon, Holm, Soren, Holman, Cashel, John, Gareth, John, Ann, Jones, Kerina, Kalra, Dipak, Laurie, Graeme, Lewis, Shon, Lloyd, Keith, Lowe, Sarah, McCowan, Colin, Macleod, John, Martin, Richard M., Moore, Anthony (Tony), Moore, Laurence, Nazareth, Irwin, Nenadic, Goran, Paranjothy, Shantini, Parmar, Max, Pebody, Richard, Petersen, Steffen, Petersen, Irene, Pillay, Deenan, Preen, David, Pickett, Kate, Pritchard-Jones, Kathy, Przulj, Natasa, Renehan, Andrew, Roberts, Stephen, Robson, John, Rodgers, Sarah, Rossor, Martin, Russell, Ian, Shawe-Taylor, John, Sheikh, Aziz, Siebert, Stefan, Snooks, Helen, Sperrin, Matthew, Stephenson, Judith, Sullivan, Frank, Taylor, Chris, Taylor, Paul, Timmis, Adam, Ward, Hester J T, Williams, John, Williamson, Paula, Wilson, Alan, Wu, Olivia, Aitken, Mhairi, Akbari, Ashley, Al Sallakh, Mohammad, Al-Adely, Sarah, Alvarez-Madrazo, Samantha, Anne, Leslie, Aucott, Lorna, Bailey, Rowena, Balatsoukas, Panos, Bandyopadhyay, Amrita, Bartlett, Mike, Barutcu, Katherine, Batchelder, Catherine, Beales, Denise, Belmonte, Miguel, Blower, Brian, Brierley, Liam, Broadbent, Andrew, Burton, Paul, Castagnet, Mathilde, Cave, Daniel, Ceroni, Giovanna, Clemens, Tom, Collins, Huw, Conley, Ed, Costello, Carol-Ann, Couch, Phil, Cross, Lynsey, Cunningham, James, Daskalopoulou, Marina, Davies, Emma, Demmler, Joanne, Dixon, Emma, Dobbs, Christine, Dredge, Samuel, Drga, Vit, Evans, Hannah, Evans, Rachel, Farran, Bassam, Fitzpatrick, Natalie, Fleming, Michael, Fonferko-Shadrach, Beata, Fox, Sarah, Fry, Richard, Goddard, Catharine, Gonzalez-Izquierdo, Arturo, Gordon, Sharon, Green, Ben, Green, Benjamin, Gresham, Nick, Griffiths, Lucy, Griffiths, Rhiannon, Griffiths, Rowena, Haigh-Hutchinson, Kathy, Hainke, Melanie-Jayne, Hannaford, Phil, Hardy, Douglas, Harris, Steven, Hayes-Thompson, Nina, Heaven, Martin, Hillen, Neil, Holmes, Kate, Irvine, Elizabeth, Jackson, Guy, Jackson, Nadia, Jefferson, Emily, Jenkins, David, Johnson, Camille, Johnston, Jennifer, Katsoulis, Michail, Kirkwood, Daisy, Kunz, Holger, Kurz, Sabine, Lacey, Arron, Lamb, Amanda, Lea, Nathan, Lloyd, Stephen, Lyons, Jane, Machin, Matt, Malod-Dognin, Noel, Marryat, Louise, Martin, Cherry, McAllister, Gordon, McCleary, Nicola, McCloughan, Lucy, McIntosh, Paul, Melia, Stephen, Mizen, Amy, Mölter, Anna, Momo, Remi, Morgan, Alysha, Morrice, Lynn, Mortimer, Kate, Moayyeri, Alireza, Munro, Chris, Nangle, Clifford, Nind, Thomas, Norris, Ruth, North, Laura, O'Malley, Kieran, Owen, Rhydian, Panagiotopoulos, Adam, Papez, Vaclav, Papworth, Richard, Pasea, Laura, Pavis, Steve, Pell, Jill, Petschnigg, Julia, Porteous, Carol, Raza, Haider, Riordan, Emma, Robinson, Heather, Sethi, Nayha, Singh, Aneesha, Smith, Claire, Song, Jiao, Steiner, Markus, Stephenson, Paul, Tandon, Raj, Tempest, Ed, Thompson, Rachel, Toomey, Sarah, Torabi, Fatemeh, Tramma, Leandro, Tsang, Sandro, Tung, Wing-Chau, Turner, Sam, Turner, Victoria, Veer, Sabine Van Der, Vance, William, Walters, Angharad, Whiffen, Tony, Williams, Andrew James, Aldridge, Robert, Alvarez-Madrazo, Samantha, Anastasiou, Athanasios, Banerjee, Amitava, Berridge, Damon, Black, Corri, Burton, Paul, Colhoun, Helen, Cunningham-Burley, Sarah, Romero, Juan-Pablo Casas, Denaxas, Spiros, Dibben, Chris, Dobson, Richard, Fleming, Michael, Hardelid, Pia, Harron, Katie, Kunz, Holger, Martin, Glen, Moulton, Georgina, Mueller, Tanja, Peek, Niels, Nangle, Clifford, Sethi, Nayha, Shallcross, Laura, Sperrin, Matt, Taylor, Paul, van der Veer, Sabine, van Staa, Tjeerd, Watkins, Alan, Williamson, Elizabeth, Waheed, Adeel, Afzal, Nida, Ahmed, Harry, Al Sallakh, Mohammad Annas, Alhlayl, Adel, Allan, Victoria, Alzghaibi, Haitham, Appleby, Phil, Badrick, Ellie, Bailey, Kerry, Berry, Natalie, Bodegraven, Birgitta, Brierley, Helen, Brown, Benjamin, Ciminata, Giorgio, Cornish, Rosie, Cowan, Eilidh, Deliu, Mattea, Fitton, Catherine, Fleming, Michael, Haining, Kenny, Halliday, Kathryn, Horne, Elsie, Howard, Rebecca, Hulme, Will, Kremyda-Vlachou, Myrto, Marchant, Emily, Martin, Glen, Mueller, Tanja, Newman, Jenny, Peconi, Julie, Pham, Tra My, Reeves, Rachel, Rhodes, Daniel, Rudgard, William, Smith, Catherine, Spithourakis, Georgious, Valentine, Dennis Stallone, Wyper, Grant, Yassine, Bilal, Zylbersztejn, Anna, Aldridge, Robert, Azcoaga-Lorenzo, Amaya, Blackburn, Ruth, Brown, Ben, Caminati, Marco, Carragher, Raymond, Chung, Sheng-Chia, Dale, Caroline, Denaxas, Spiros, Edge, Chantal, Fatemifar, Ghazaleh, Fleming, Mike, George, Julie, Hale, Alison, Katsoulis, Michail, Harvey, William, Hassan, Lamiece, Lilaonitkul, Watjana, Lindner, Claudia, Luchenski, Serena, Lumbers, Tom, Niedzwiedz, Claire, Rafiq, Meena, Rannikmae, Kristiina, Shallcross, Laura, Keith, Smith, Strawbridge, Rona, Warren-Gash, Charlotte, Wu, Honghan, Ainsworth, John, Couch, Dr Philip, Ford, Professor David, Thompson, Simon, Pallas, Dr Jacky, Parsons, Professor Mark, Jefferson, Dr Emily, Cunnigham, Professor James, Moulton, Georgina, Anastasiou, Athanasios, Taylor, Professor Paul, Tung, Dr Wing-Chau, Goddard, Dr Catharine, McCowan, Professor Colin, Zhou, Dr Shang-Ming, Governance, Innovative, (Chair), Dr Kerina Jones, Laurie, Professor Graeme, Cunningham, Professor James, Lea, Dr Nathan, Hemingway, Harry, Evans, Ms Rachel, Ford, Professor David, Norris, Ms Ruth, Fitzpatrick, Ms Natalie, (Chair), Professor Sarah Cunningham-Burley, Aitken, Dr Mhairi, Carrigan, Dr Chris, Cross, Dr Lynsey, Denegri, Dr Simon, Fitzpatrick, Ms Natalie, Fox, Dr Sarah, Hassan, Dr Lamiece, Porteous, Ms Carol, Tully, Dr Mary, Buchan, Iain, Wyatt, Jeremy, Lyons, Ronan, Benzeval, Michaela, Delaney, Brendan, Sullivan, Frank, Morgan, Dr Alysha, Owen, Dr Rhydian, Beales, Dr Denise, Jackson, Ms Nadia, Kirkwood, Ms Daisy, Tung, Dr Wing-Chau, Goddard, Dr Catharine, McCloughan, Dr Lucy, Johnston, Ms Jennifer, Lamb, Dr Amanda, Norris, Ms Ruth, Turner, Ms Vicky
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  11. 2071
    “…METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A ten-year study in Iran, Egypt, Spain, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru, demonstrated that such heterogeneity is not due to susceptibility differences, but to a hitherto overlooked cryptic species, Lymnaea schirazensis, confused with the main vector Galba truncatula and/or other Galba/Fossaria vectors. Nuclear rDNA and mtDNA sequences and phylogenetic reconstruction highlighted an old evolutionary divergence from other Galba/Fossaria species, and a low intraspecific variability suggesting a recent spread from one geographical source. …”
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  12. 2072
    “…The negative correlation between head width and excavation speed is also observed in others fossorial squamates. The robustness of the skull is also related to compression force in L. microcephalum. …”
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  13. 2073
    “…From 2012 onwards, 51.9% of lineage 8 sequences were Ingelvac PRRS ATP-like, 45.0% were Fostera PRRS-like, and only 3.2% were wild-type. For lineage 1 sequences, 0.1% and 1.7% of the sequences were Prevacent PRRS-like in 2009–2018 and 2019, respectively. …”
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  14. 2074
    “…In the middle Miocene (about 16.23 MYA), some Talpidae animals returned to the ground and formed semi-fossorial shrew moles as global climate warming again.…”
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  15. 2075
    “…Phylogenetic and molecular evolutionary analysis indicated that IA70388-R is a natural recombinant from Fostera PRRSV vaccine and field strain IA76950-WT.…”
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  16. 2076
    “…We also find that across ecological groupings, fossorial and aquatic behaviors result in the strongest deviations in morphospace for several skull regions. …”
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  17. 2077
    “…Aerial species are distinguished from fossorial ones by a higher trabecular thickness, lower connectivity density and lower bone surface density. …”
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  18. 2078
    “…Esophageal schwannoma is a rare tumor first described in 1967 by Chaterlin and Fissore. These tumors are most commonly found incidentally or from diagnostic work up of dysphagia or dyspnea. …”
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  19. 2079
    “…RESULTS: Results indicate the presence of three, morphologically similar, small lymnaeid species belonging to the Galba/Fossaria group: Galba truncatula, Lymnaea neotropica and L. schirazensis. …”
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  20. 2080
    “…This study used comparative anatomy methods to compare the morphological and histological traits of the GIT of both the plateau zokor and the plateau pika (Ochotona curzoniae), a small, fossorial lagomorph which forages aboveground plant parts, in order to clarify the traits of the plateau zokor’s GIT and to understand its adaptations to high-fiber foods. …”
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