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Hollywood connection: movie and TV show buffs can now order fine-art prints online from the Warner Bros. Studios Photo lab.(Trends & Technology)
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The Warner Bros. Studios Photo Lab, located on the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank, Calif., is making available for the first time fine-art giclee prints from the Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. archive. Fans and collectors can purchase the prints at www.WBPhotoCollection.com.
The collection contains images from favorite Hollywood films and TV shows, past and present, from "The Wizard of Oz" and "Gilligan's Island" to "Friends" and "300." It includes images from scenes, photos of actors and actresses, and behind-the-scenes stills, as ...
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Tree shrews could model a number of chronic and infectious human diseases.
Newspaper article from: Biotech Week
; ...NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net) -- Tree shrews could model a number of chronic and infectious human diseases. "The tree shrews are non-rodent, primate...This review focuses on the use of the tree shrews in in vivo studies on viral...
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Boozy tree shrews can drink humans under the table!
News Wire article from: The Hindustan Times
; ...of our distant mammalian cousins[euro]" the tree shrews. These pen-tailed tree shrews, related to the ancestors of primates...apparently to attract mammalian pollinators. But the tree shrews do not seem to get drunk, despite consuming...
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The ultimate party animal?(Indications)(Malaysian pen-tailed tree shrews)(Brief article)
Magazine article from: Family Practice News
; Malaysian pen-tailed tree shrews are, according to a new study in the...Investigators used radio collars to follow the shrews' movements and measured blood alcohol...told LiveScience. Amazingly; the shrews showed no signs of intoxication, suggesting...
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Flying lemurs - The 'flying tree shrews'? Molecular cytogenetic evidence for a Scandentia-Dermoptera sister clade.(Research article)
Magazine article from: BMC Biology
; ...molecular data, a sister-group relationship between tree shrews (Scandentia) and lagomorphs (Lagomorpha) has also...independent verification of the molecular phylogenetic tree using signature chromosomal rearrangements [27, 28...
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Inference based on transitive relation in tree shrews (Tupaia belangeri) and rats (Rattus norvegicus) on a spatial discrimination task.(Report)
Magazine article from: The Psychological Record
; To use transitive inference (TI) is to deduce a conclusion from premises that have a nonequivalent relationship; for example, a conclusion "Jim is taller than Mike" is deduced from premises "Jim is taller than Bob" and "Bob is taller than Mike." This reasoning typically has been examined with
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Alcohol can't tame shrew's thirst for nectar.(Main)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
; ...dinner to the pen-tailed tree shrew, a small Malaysian mammal...National Academy of Sciences. The shrew's drink of choice is bertam...in Germany, said that the shrews have evolved a complex relationship...including two types of tree shrew, several rodents and the slow...
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Taming of the shrew
Newspaper article from: New Straits Times
; ...01-20-2008 Taming of the shrew Byline: A. Mustaffa Babjee...urban areas. Kuala Lumpur's shrews actually need no taming as they...many of us for a squirrel, the tree shrew is accepted and tolerated by...animal. Though it's called a tree shrew, it spends a great deal...
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Shrew with a taste for the amber nectar
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...could learn from the pen-tailed tree shrew of Malaysia, which scientists have...obvious signs of intoxication. The tiny tree shrew spends all night drinking the...nectar diet of the pen-tailed tree shrew it was thought that only humans...
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The tiny creature that could be the biggest binge drinker of all; Still standing: The shrew.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...of your hand. But the pen-tailed tree shrew can drink most humans under the table...on its feet, deftly scaling palm tree 'breweries' for its next nectar...Germany established the pen-tailed tree shrew's taste for alcohol during...
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Fossil Is Oldest of Placental Mammal; Shrew-Like Creature Lived 125 Million Years Ago Among Predatory Dinosaurs
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...from head to tail, a furry, shrew- like tree-climber that ate insects...feet that enabled it to climb trees. But Wible said it was probably not a tree-dweller like modern-day...Wible compared it to today's tree shrew, a southeast Asian...
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