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1                                              zoo-1 knockdown results in lethality during elongation,
2 investigate the effects of inbreeding in 119 zoo populations, encompassing 88 species of mammals, bir
3 t 254 zoo workers for antibodies to SV40; 25 zoo workers with direct contact with nonhuman primates a
4 uslike particles (VLPs) was used to test 254 zoo workers for antibodies to SV40; 25 zoo workers with
5                                            A zoo-blot probed at moderate stringency with labeled cDNA
6     Another risk factor is being born into a zoo rather than being imported from the wild, with poor
7  but seemingly irregular configurations of a zoo of topological vortices and antivortices.
8 26), which suggests that the popularity of a zoo's collection relative to the types and numbers of sp
9       Hybridization of a GLP cDNA probe to a zoo blot demonstrated multiple signals in nonhuman prima
10 torquatus, both in Africa and in an American zoo.
11 (Odocoileus virginianus) in a North American zoo.
12 Cercopithecus lhoesti) from a North American zoo.
13 e families housed in multiple North American zoos.
14 sian and African elephants at North American zoos.
15  of collaborations between entomologists and zoo personnel as a means of enhancing research and publi
16 r screening wild populations and private and zoo collections of Mediterranean tortoises.
17 e retroviruses infect laboratory workers and zoo workers, zoonotic retrovirus transmission has not be
18                    One risk factor for Asian zoo elephants is being moved between institutions, with
19 the 10 were males, and 3 of the 10 worked at zoos.
20 only females, with males being moved between zoos for mating, but perhaps they should be kept togethe
21 oximity to other species and to humans, both zoo workers and visitors, provides the potential for cro
22  in neural crest development is supported by zoo blot hybridizations that reveal extensive conservati
23 geneous environmental conditions provided by zoos.
24  the UK, (2) to develop a way of calculating zoo popularity in terms of the species kept within a col
25 antial 'dwell times' in the Centre by common zoo standards and the addition of new engagement element
26 in parallel to the cadherin-catenin complex, zoo-1 loss of function reduces the dynamic recruitment o
27                    Tested in two conditions, zoo-housed apes (2 gorillas, 5 chimpanzees) were familia
28  from eight other NHP species in a different zoo show the same pattern of convergence, and that semic
29 e new RNA world, which may contain a diverse zoo of new architectures and mechanisms.
30 e and general approach to generate an entire zoo of new anisotropic colloids.
31 dividuals were born in captivity in European zoos and hosted a strikingly low diversity of fecal micr
32 0 elephants to show that animals in European zoos have about half the median life span of conspecific
33        GENIE is available from http://evolve.zoo.ox.ac.uk.
34 , is available from the WWW at http://evolve.zoo.ox.ac.uk/ or from the authors upon request.
35 te can be obtained by WWW from http://evolve.zoo.ox.ac.uk/software.
36 /belshaw/BlastAlign.tar and at http://evolve.zoo.ox.ac.uk/software/blastalign.
37   Analysis of woolly monkey colonies at five zoos indicated that WMHBV infections occurred in most of
38 elated with generated popularity ratings for zoos based on the species kept within a collection and a
39 lied upon to remove deleterious alleles from zoo populations.
40 lated human polyomaviruses) was increased in zoo workers with direct contact with nonhuman primates (
41 om the wild, with poor adult survivorship in zoo-born Asians apparently being conferred prenatally or
42 reasingly conducted on direct public view in zoo settings.
43 grated management programs for arthropods in zoos are commonplace.
44 of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) born in zoos and causes disease in the wild.
45 of all captive Asian elephant calves born in zoos in the United States and Europe since 1980.
46 Asian elephants; unlike African elephants in zoos, this species' infant mortality is very high (for e
47 A crossed from African to Asian elephants in zoos.
48 arthropods of medicoveterinary importance in zoos.
49 which animals are most beneficial to keep in zoos in terms of financial and conservative value is rea
50 hina tiger (P.t. amoyensis) persists only in zoos.
51 and by establishing insurance populations in zoos (COIc).
52 es and whose captive breeding populations in zoos are not self-sustaining.
53 tries and in captive breeding populations in zoos is a highly lethal hemorrhagic herpesvirus disease
54 eterinary importance are well represented in zoos, and an ample literature documents their influence
55 timber camps), and its adult survivorship in zoos has not improved significantly in recent years.
56 red in most of the animals at the Louisville zoo but not at four other zoos in the United States.
57                                         Most zoos keep only females, with males being moved between z
58                    Here, the effect of a new zoo-based primate research centre on visitor behaviour,
59 st stress and/or obesity as likely causes of zoo elephants' compromised survivorship.
60 the first study to combine the modalities of zoo-FISH and array CGH between different avian species.
61  To observe the distribution and location of zoos across the UK, (2) to develop a way of calculating
62 gs emphasise the importance and potential of zoos as public engagement centres for the biological sci
63  contact with nonhuman primates and 15 other zoo workers (23% vs. 10%, respectively; P=.01) were sero
64  at the Louisville zoo but not at four other zoos in the United States.
65 ncing: one group from six cheetahs in a U.S. zoo and two lions in a European circus, and the other gr
66 ified cDNA libraries, direct cDNA selection "zoo" blotting, cDNA screening, and identification of 24
67 ses detected were of human serotypes, in the zoo population, only 15% of picornaviruses detected in N
68 normal and pathological neuronal aging, this zoo of aging-animal variants will facilitate analysis bo
69              Hybridisation of NBR2 probes to zoo blots showed that the NBR2 gene is present in human
70 troviruses at three research centers and two zoos identified no SIV, SRV, or STLV infection in 187 pa
71 and 59 other mammalian species living in two zoos and in the wild.
72 ants, human evolutionary studies, and typing zoo animals of unknown origin (for use in captive breedi

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