IN SEARCH FOR THE AVIAN TRIGEMINAL MAGNETIC SENSOR: DISTRIBUTION OF PERIPHERAL AND CENTRAL TERMINALS OF OPHTHALMIC SENSORY NEURONS IN THE NIGHT-MIGRATORY EURASIAN BLACKCAP (SYLVIA ATRICAPILLA)

In Search for the Avian Trigeminal Magnetic Sensor: Distribution of Peripheral and Central Terminals of Ophthalmic Sensory Neurons in the Night-Migratory Eurasian Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla)

In night-migratory songbirds, neurobiological and behavioral evidence suggest the existence of a magnetic sense associated with VELVET GELATINE 07 the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve (V1), possibly providing magnetic positional information.Curiously, neither the unequivocal existence, structural nature, nor the exact location of any senso

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The Certification Question

In lieu of an abstract, here is an excerpt: While the formalized discipline of intimacy work may be newer, the work itself has been happening in formal and informal ways for centuries.A number of intimacy training organizations have popped up around the world to meet the growing demand for qualified intimacy professionals and broader consent educat

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Perceptions towards the prescribing of antibiotics by pharmacists and the use of antibiotics in primary care in South Africa

Introduction: Antibiotics deserve their place a powerful pillar in modern medical care, but the development of antibiotic resistance is emerging faster than the availability of new antibiotics.This poses a major threat to public health.The primary aim was to determine the perceptions towards the prescribing of antibiotics by pharmacists and the use

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