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Members of the public are, however, asked not to feed the animals.
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Every year, more countries ban wild animals from being used in circuses.
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Both animals, however, ultimately mounted the same level of response over time.
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However, the lack of grazing animals wasn't all good news for plants.
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Key staff will continue to work to ensure the wellbeing of animals.
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You know Harvey's saying, omnia animalia ex ovo,-allanimals come from an egg.
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McGregor is not the first photographer attracted to the eerie stillness of glassy-eyed animalia.
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Logan River trialled very well and Animalia will be coming at them late.
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Wellington poet Janis Freegard talks about and reads from her collection Kingdom Animalia
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Thus, all creatures which agree only in presenting the few distinctive marks of animality form the 'Kingdom' ANIMALIA.
Usage of Metazoa in English
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The effort also fits well with plans to ultimately sequence all orders of the Metazoa.
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Man's ancestors are Gastraeads, like the simplest of the actual Metazoa (Prophysema, Olynthus, Hydra, Pemmatodiscus).
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Their history should be, in terms of their own unit, as punctuational as the history of sexual Metazoa.
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But in the second division of the animal kingdom also, the Metazoa, there is at first no nervous system.
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The gastraea theory has now convinced us that all the Metazoa or multicellular animals can be traced to a common stem-form, the Gastraea.
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This two-layered embryonic form is the ontogenetic reproduction of the extremely important phylogenetic stem-form of all the Metazoa, which we have called the Gastraea.
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As the human embryo passes through the gastrula-form like that of all the other Metazoa, we can trace its phylogenetic origin to the Gastraea.
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With simple modifications, our methods may be used to search for different sets of genes or to annotate data sets from taxa outside of Metazoa.
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In all the Metazoa the first embryonic process is the repeated cleavage of the stem-cell, or first segmentation-cell (Figure 2.229).
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Its functions are represented by the simple cell-layer of the ectoderm, which the lower Metazoa have inherited from the Gastraea (Figure 1.30 e).
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I have shown already (Chapters 1.8 and 1.9) that the two-layered embryos of all the Metazoa can be reduced to this typical gastrula.
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The lowest metazoa we know-namely ,thelower zoophyta (sponges, simple polyps, etc.
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Despite this, how CDK mediates cell cycle and developmental transitions in metazoa is poorly understood.
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We have first to distinguish the unicellular animals (protozoa) from the multicellular tissue-forming (metazoa).
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I also divided the realm of metazoa into two great groups, the lower and higher metazoa.
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Sympagic metazoa and diatoms have been studied extensively since they can be identified using microscopy techniques.