Spirorbinae, a ubiquitous group of marine calcareous tubeworms with a small body size as adults, have a fascinating diversity of brooding modes that form the basis for their taxonomic division into six tribes (traditionally subfamilies): in-tube incubation, with varying degrees of attachment to adult structures (four tribes), and external incubatio
An improved transfer coefficient method considering the combined effect of reservoir level variation and rainfall and its application in the stability evaluation of multistage sliding ancient landslides
In this paper, by considering the dynamic water pressure and particle migration effect caused by reservoir level variation, the weakening effect of slip zone soil influenced by rainfall infiltration, and the interaction force between multistage sliding bodies, an improved transfer coefficient method for multistage sliding ancient landslide is propo
Under the Vestiges of a Body: Culture, Speech and Event
In contemporary Upper Sprayer Nut time, at the same time that is given an uncontrolled cultural and social multiplication of the figures of the body, its sense escapes indefinitely.The question “what’s the body?” constitutes an archaic and urgent question.The fascination and obsession for the representation of the body carried out
Are there disciplinary boundaries in the comparative study of primate cognition?
A view continues to gain momentum that regards investigation of the cognition of great apes in captive settings as affording us a model for human cognitive evolution.Researchers from disciplines such as comparative psychology, anthropology, and even archaeology, seem eager to put their theories to the test by using great apes as PEPPERMINT GUM thei