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- having ears (or appendages resembling ears) or having ears of a specified kind; often used in combination
- (used especially of fur or wool) shaped or finished by cutting or trimming to a uniform length; "a coat of sheared lamb"
- having the hair or wool cut or clipped off as if with shears or clippers; "picked up the babys shorn curls from the floor"; "naked as a sheared sheep" (同)shorn
- bat of western North America having extremely large ears (同)Plecotus townsendi
- slender European owl of coniferous forests with long ear tufts (同)Asio otus
- having ears like a mouses
- having short ears
- fruiting spike of a cereal plant especially corn (同)spike, capitulum
- attention to what is said; "he tried to get her ear"
- good hearing; "he had a keen ear"; "a good ear for pitch"
- the sense organ for hearing and equilibrium
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- (水さしなど)取っ手のある;(毛皮など)耳のついた
- 〈C〉『耳』 / 《単数形で》『聴覚』,聴力,音感 / 《単数形で》じっと聞くこと,傾聴 / 〈C〉耳の形をした物
- (麦・とうもろこしなどの)穂
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English Journal
- The sylvatic transmission cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi in a rural area in the humid Chaco of Argentina.
- Alvarado-Otegui JA, Ceballos LA, Orozco MM, Enriquez GF, Cardinal MV, Cura C, Schijman AG, Kitron U, Gürtler RE.SourceLaboratorio de Eco-Epidemiología, Departamento de Ecología, Genética y Evolución, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Acta tropica.Acta Trop.2012 Oct;124(1):79-86. Epub 2012 Jul 3.
- Little is known about the sylvatic transmission cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi in the Gran Chaco ecoregion. We conducted surveys to identify the main sylvatic hosts of T. cruzi, parasite discrete typing units and vector species involved in Pampa del Indio, a rural area in the humid Argentinean Chaco. A
- PMID 22771688
- Regulation of liver lactate dehydrogenase by reversible phosphorylation in response to anoxia in a freshwater turtle.
- Xiong ZJ, Storey KB.AbstractLactate dehydrogenase (LDH) is the terminal enzyme of anaerobic glycolysis and key to hypoxia/anoxia survival by most animals. In this study, the effects of anoxic submergence (20h at 7°C in nitrogen-bubbled water) were assessed on LDH from liver of an anoxia-tolerant freshwater turtle, the red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans). Liver LDH from aerobic and anoxic turtles was purified to homogeneity in two steps. The kinetic properties and thermal stability of purified LDH were analyzed, revealing significant differences between the two enzyme forms in V(max), K(m) pyruvate, and I(50) pyruvate as well as melting temperature determined by differential scanning fluorimetry. The phosphorylation state of aerobic and anoxic forms of LDH was visualized by ProQ Diamond phosphoprotein staining, the results indicating that the anoxic form had a higher phosphorylation state. Incubation studies that promoted protein kinase versus protein phosphatase actions showed that changes in the phosphorylation state of aerobic and anoxic forms mimicked the anoxia-responsive changes in K(m) pyruvate and I(50) pyruvate. The high phosphate form of liver LDH that occurs in anoxic turtles appears to be a less active form. Turtle liver LDH was also subject to another form of posttranslational modification, protein acetylation, with a 70% higher content of acetylated lysine residues on anoxic versus aerobic LDH. This is the first study to show that LDH function in an anoxia-tolerant animal can be differentially modified between aerobic and anoxic states via the mechanism of posttranslational modification.
- Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & molecular biology.Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol.2012 Oct;163(2):221-8. Epub 2012 Jun 23.
- Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) is the terminal enzyme of anaerobic glycolysis and key to hypoxia/anoxia survival by most animals. In this study, the effects of anoxic submergence (20h at 7°C in nitrogen-bubbled water) were assessed on LDH from liver of an anoxia-tolerant freshwater turtle, the red-ear
- PMID 22735190
Japanese Journal
- Estimating density of a forest-dwelling bat : a predictive model for Rafinesque's big-eared bat
- Clement Matthew J.,Castleberry Steven B.
- Population Ecology 55(1), 205-215, 2013-01-00
- NAID 40019537699
- 集団遺伝学,個体識別,親子判定の研究に利用できるアメリカワシミミズクBubo virginianus,コミミズクAsio flammeus,シロフクロウB.scandiacusのマイクロサテライトマーカーの種間増幅
- Dial Cody R.,Talbot Sandra L.,Sage George K. [他]
- 山階鳥類学雑誌 44(1), 1-12, 2012-09-00
- NAID 40019467513
- 岐阜市柳戸地区におけるミシシッピアカミミガメの野外繁殖の確認例
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- /iacute;rd/[形]1 ((通例複合語))…の耳をしたlong-[short-, wide-] eared|耳の長い[短い, 幅が広い].2 耳(状器官)を持ったa three-eared vessel|3つの取っ手のあるつぼ.
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