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WordNet
- causing a sharply painful or stinging sensation; used especially of cold; "bitter cold"; "a biting wind" (同)bitter
- a wound resulting from biting by an animal or a person
- penetrate or cut, as with a knife; "The fork bit into the surface"
- the act of gripping or chewing off with the teeth and jaws (同)chomp
- a portion removed from the whole; "the governments weekly bite from my paycheck"
- a light informal meal (同)collation, snack
- (angling) an instance of a fish taking the bait; "after fishing for an hour he still had not had a bite"
- to grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws; "Gunny invariably tried to bite her" (同)seize with teeth
- cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort; "The sun burned his face" (同)sting, burn
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 鋭い,痛烈な(sharp) / 膚を刺すような(cutting)
- …'を'『かむ』,かじる,くわえる / 〈虫が〉…'を'刺す,食う / 〈こしょうなどが〉…'を'刺激する;〈寒さが〉…‘に'しみる;〈霜が〉…'を'いためる;〈酸が〉…'を'腐食す / る / 〈歯車や機械などが〉…‘に'かみ合う;〈刃物などが〉…‘に'切り(食い)込む / かむ;かみつく;〈魚が〉えさに食いつく / 〈寒さが〉しみる;〈こしょうなどが〉刺激する;〈言葉などが〉(…に)食い込む《+『into』+『名』) / (歯車などが)かみ合う,空回りしない / 『かむこと』,食いつくこと;(釣りで,魚の)食い / 〈C〉(食べ物の)1口[分]《+『of』+『名』》;《話》軽い食事 / 〈C〉かみ傷,(虫などの)刺した跡 / 〈U〉ぴっとする刺激;辛み;(傷の)痛み;激痛 / 〈U〉(機械などの)かみ合い
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Tyrannosaurus had a very strong bite
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Biting is a common behaviour which involves the opening and closing of the jaw found in many animals. This behaviour is found in reptiles, mammals, fish and amphibians. Arthropods can also bite. Biting is a physical action an attack but it is a normal activity or response in an animal as it eats, carries objects, softens and prepares food for its young, removes ectoparasites from its body surface, removes plant seeds attached to its fur or hair, scratching itself, and grooming other animals and for defense. Animal bites often result in serious infections and mortality.[2] Dog bites are commonplace, with children the most commonly bitten and the face the most common target.[3]
Biting is also an age appropriate behavior and reaction for human children 30 months and younger. Conversely, children above this age are expected to have verbal skills to explain their needs and dislikes, as biting is not age appropriate. Biting may be prevented by methods including redirection, changing the environment and responding to biting by talking about appropriate ways to express anger and frustration. School age children, those older than 30 months, who habitually bite may require professional help.[4] Some discussion of human biting appears in The Kinsey Report on Sexual Behavior in the Human Female.
See also
- Bite force quotient
- Chewing
- The Bite Fight
- Dog bite prevention
References
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-03-29. Retrieved 2014-03-13.
- ^ Cherry, James (2014). Feigin and Cherry's textbook of pediatric infectious diseases – Animal and Human Bites, Morven S. Edwards. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier/Saunders. ISBN 978-1-4557-1177-2; Access provided by the University of Pittsburgh
- ^ Kenneth M. Phillips (2009-12-27). "Dog Bite Statistics". Archived from the original on 2010-09-21. Retrieved 2010-08-06.
- ^ Child Care Links, "How to Handle Biting Archived October 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.", retrieved 14 August 2007
Animal bites and stings (X20, E900–E909)
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Arthropod bites
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Arachnid |
- Demodex mite bite
- Scorpion sting
- Spider bite / Arachnidism
- latrodectism
- loxoscelism
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Insect bites and stings |
- Ant sting
- Bee sting
- Cimicosis
- Pulicosis
- Reduviid bite
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Myriapoda |
- Centipede bite
- Millipede burn
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Vertebrate |
- Alligator attack
- Bear attack
- Beaver attack
- Boar attack
- Cougar attack
- Domestic cat bite
- Coyote attack
- Crocodile attack
- Dingo attack
- Dog attack
- Killer whale attack
- Piranha fish attack
- Leopard attack
- Shark attack
- Snakebite
- Squirrel attacks
- Stingray attack
- Stonefish attack
- Tiger attack
- Venomous fish
- Wolf attack
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Other |
- Animal attacks
- Bristleworm sting
- Cephalopod attack
- Cone snail sting
- Coral dermatitis
- Dog bite prevention
- Hydroid dermatitis
- Jellyfish dermatitis / Jellyfish sting
- Leech bite
- Portuguese man-of-war dermatitis
- Sea anemone dermatitis
- Sea urchin injury
- Seabather's eruption
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English Journal
- Evolution of Bluetongue Virus Serotype 1 in Northern Australia over 30 Years.
- Boyle DB1, Amos-Ritchie R2, Broz I2, Walker PJ1, Melville L3, Flanagan D3, Davis S3, Hunt N3, Weir R3.
- Journal of virology.J Virol.2014 Dec 15;88(24):13981-9. doi: 10.1128/JVI.02055-14. Epub 2014 Sep 24.
- Bluetongue virus serotype 1 (BTV 1) was first isolated in Australia from cattle blood collected in 1979 at Beatrice Hill Farm (BHF), Northern Territory (NT). From long-term surveillance programs (1977 to 2011), 2,487 isolations of 10 BTV serotypes were made. The most frequently isolated serotype was
- PMID 25253345
- Host group formation decreases exposure to vector-borne disease: a field experiment in a 'hotspot' of West Nile virus transmission.
- Krebs BL1, Anderson TK2, Goldberg TL3, Hamer GL4, Kitron UD5, Newman CM3, Ruiz MO6, Walker ED7, Brawn JD8.
- Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society.Proc Biol Sci.2014 Dec 7;281(1796). pii: 20141586. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2014.1586.
- Animals can decrease their individual risk of predation by forming groups. The encounter-dilution hypothesis extends the potential benefits of gregariousness to biting insects and vector-borne disease by predicting that the per capita number of insect bites should decrease within larger host groups.
- PMID 25339722
- Finite-element modelling reveals force modulation of jaw adductors in stag beetles.
- Goyens J1, Soons J2, Aerts P3, Dirckx J2.
- Journal of the Royal Society, Interface / the Royal Society.J R Soc Interface.2014 Dec 6;11(101):20140908. doi: 10.1098/rsif.2014.0908.
- Male stag beetles carry large and heavy mandibles that arose through sexual selection over mating rights. Although the mandibles of Cyclommatus metallifer males are used in pugnacious fights, they are surprisingly slender. Our bite force measurements show a muscle force reduction of 18% for tip biti
- PMID 25297317
- Copper(II)-Mediated Transformation of a Tridentate Non-Innocent Ligand into a Tetradentate Salen-Type Innocent Ligand.
- Ghorai S1, Mukherjee C.
- Chemistry, an Asian journal.Chem Asian J.2014 Dec;9(12):3518-24. doi: 10.1002/asia.201402868. Epub 2014 Oct 1.
- A non-innocent ligand, H4 L CH 2NH 2, was synthesized by introducing a CH2 NH2 group at the ortho carbon atom to the aniline moiety of 2-anilino-4,6-di-tert-butylphenol. The new ligand was characterized by IR and NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry techniques. Upon treatment with CuCl2 �
- PMID 25273849
Japanese Journal
- Algebraic Construction of KV Trellises for Linear Block Codes (ワイドバンドシステム)
- 電子情報通信学会技術研究報告 = IEICE technical report : 信学技報 115(502), 119-124, 2016-03-10
- NAID 40020791376
- The Effective Method of Improving Berlekamp-Preparata Convolutional Codes Decoding by Tail-Biting Technology (ワイドバンドシステム)
- 電子情報通信学会技術研究報告 = IEICE technical report : 信学技報 115(502), 107-112, 2016-03-10
- NAID 40020791370
- Algebraic Construction of KV Trellises for Linear Block Codes (情報セキュリティ)
- 電子情報通信学会技術研究報告 = IEICE technical report : 信学技報 115(501), 119-124, 2016-03-10
- NAID 40020790951
- The Effective Method of Improving Berlekamp-Preparata Convolutional Codes Decoding by Tail-Biting Technology (情報セキュリティ)
- 電子情報通信学会技術研究報告 = IEICE technical report : 信学技報 115(501), 107-112, 2016-03-10
- NAID 40020790937
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