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Mephitidae
Known as:
Skunk
, Skunks
The family of omnivorous New World skunks, showing typical warning coloration of patterned black and white and able to eject a malodorous secretion…
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Genus Spilogale
Hog-nosed Skunks
Hooded Skunks
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2011
Review
2011
Prevalence, Distribution, and Diversity of Salmonella enterica in a Major Produce Region of California
L. Gorski
,
C. Parker
,
+5 authors
R. Mandrell
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2011
Corpus ID: 33084556
ABSTRACT A survey was initiated to determine the prevalence of Salmonella enterica in the environment in and around Monterey…
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Sub-chronic impact of cannabinoids in street cannabis on cognition, psychotic-like symptoms and psychological well-being
C. Morgan
,
C. Gardener
,
+10 authors
H. Curran
Psychological Medicine
2011
Corpus ID: 34379406
Background Cannabis varies considerably in levels of its two major constituent cannabinoids – (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC…
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
High-potency cannabis and the risk of psychosis
M. di Forti
,
C. Morgan
,
+12 authors
R. Murray
British Journal of Psychiatry
2009
Corpus ID: 18653969
Background People who use cannabis have an increased risk of psychosis an effect attributed to the active ingredient δ9…
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2009
Highly Cited
2009
Rabies surveillance in the United States during 2008.
J. Blanton
,
K. Robertson
,
Dustyn Palmer
,
Charles E. Rupprecht
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical…
2009
Corpus ID: 261889570
During 2008, 49 states and Puerto Rico reported 6,841 cases of rabies in animals and 2 cases in humans to the CDC, representing a…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Infants' reasoning about others' false perceptions.
Hyun-joo Song
,
R. Baillargeon
Developmental Psychology
2008
Corpus ID: 12965726
Prior research suggests that children younger than age 3 or 4 do not understand that an agent may be deceived by an object's…
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Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Differential fractionation of oxygen isotopes by cyanide-resistant and cyanide-sensitive respiration in plants
R. Guy
,
J. Berry
,
M. Fogel
,
T. Hoering
Planta
1989
Corpus ID: 22767005
Stable-isotope discrimination factors (D) for the uptake of oxygen during respiration by a variety of plant materials were…
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1974
Highly Cited
1974
Heat Production and Temperature Regulation in Eastern Skunk Cabbage
R. M. Knutson
Science
1974
Corpus ID: 34084663
The spadix of Symplocarpus foetidus L. maintains an internal temperature 15� to 35�C above ambient air temperatures of -15� to…
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Highly Cited
1973
Highly Cited
1973
Cyanide-insensitive respiration. I. The steady states of skunk cabbage spadix and bean hypocotyl mitochondria.
J. T. Bahr
,
W. D. Bonner
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1973
Corpus ID: 37769962
Abstract The effect of aromatic hydroxamic acids on skunk cabbage spadix and bean hypocotyl mitochondrial respiration has been…
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Highly Cited
1971
Highly Cited
1971
Specific inhibition of the cyanide-insensitive respiratory pathway in plant mitochondria by hydroxamic acids.
G. R. Schonbaum
,
W. Bonner
,
B. Storey
,
J. T. Bahr
Plant Physiology
1971
Corpus ID: 7572525
Hydroxamic acids, R-CONHOH, are inhibitors specific to the respiratory pathway through the alternate, cyanide-insensitive…
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Highly Cited
1971
Highly Cited
1971
Cyanide-insensitive Respiration in Plant Mitochondria.
D. Bendall
,
W. Bonner
Plant Physiology
1971
Corpus ID: 40215633
Pathways of electron transport have been studied in mitochondria isolated from hypocotyls of etiolated mung bean seedlings and…
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