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  cebid - Search Results - MSN Encarta
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The Cebid family is very diverse, and it...
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encarta.msn.com /cebid.html   (81 words)

  
  EBIB - Quality in Libraries. Article - EBIB No.2/2002
CEBID, acting on the basis of the act on the system of education, and being the centre for continuing education which is subordinate to the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, draws up a strategy for the quality of school work, with focus on pedagogical supervision.
CEBID, an institution providing education for adults, has to present a good quality educational offer to its adult customers who are more aware of their expectations and can avail themselves of the opportunity to receive professional training, to gain expert skills and a knowledge useful to future librarians.
CEBID's publications that are aimed at the whole library community are being distributed by the Centre and advertised in professional press, during nationwide conferences and educational fairs.
ebib.oss.wroc.pl /english/grant/majewska.php   (4349 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Most cebids are not much larger than the larger marmosets and tamarins.
Most cebids are social creatures and in most, the group centres around a mated pair, although there are many different arrangements.
Cebids are threatened by hunting for their meat and by habitat destruction.
www.szgdocent.org /resource/pp/p-cebid.htm   (647 words)

  
 ChimpanZoo Web Site: Callitrichidae Family, Callitrichinae Subfamily   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Cebid family is very diverse, and it is therefore difficult to make generalizations about them.
The Cebid species differ in size from about 2 to 27 pounds.
As compared to the other New World monkey family, Callitrichidae, cebids differ in that they have 36 teeth and have nails while Callitrichidae have 32 teeth and have claws.
www.chimpanzoo.org /cebidae.html   (80 words)

  
 Autonomic innervation of the salivary glands in cebid monkeys: a histochemical study.
Autonomic innervation of the salivary glands in cebid monkeys: a histochemical study.
The autonomic innervation of the major and minor salivary glands was studied in five species of cebid monkeys using acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and catecholamine histochemistry.
Catecholamine-containing and AChE-positive nerve fibres were observed in the vessels and secretory endpieces of all glands, with no apparent predominance of one type over the other.
www.medscape.com /medline/abstract/1632186   (207 words)

  
 Investigate Biodiversity - New World Monkeys
Distinguished from the old world monkeys of Africa and Asia, new world monkeys, also called platyrrhines, have nostrils which are wide, circular and far apart, are small- to medium-sized, have long tails (sometimes prehensile), do not have buttock pads, and do not have cheek pouches.
Neotropical monkeys are taxonomically diverse and are typically grouped into two categories; the Callitrichidae, which include the marmosets and tamarins, and the cebide monkeys, which include the squirrel, capuchin, owl, titi, saki, uakari, howler, spider, wooly, and wooly spider monkeys.
The larger and more familiar cebid monkeys are a diverse group of animals.
investigate.conservation.org /xp/IB/speciesdiversity/classifications/newworldmonkeys.xml   (1654 words)

  
 Cryptozoology.com
Its movement is said to be very monkey-like as it jumps between branches and tree trunks.
The Rainbow Tiger, should it exist in the way I have constructed it, may fill the gap between Cebid (Capuchin-like) monkeys and the smaller Callitrichid monkeys (marmosets and tamarins).
Marmosets and tamarins actually evolved from the larger species of New World monkeys, and shrank in size to exploit a diet of insects and gum, and unlike most other primates, Marmosets and Tamarins have claws instead of nails.
www.cryptozoology.com /gallery/display_picture.php?id=796   (305 words)

  
 Mammals and Other Warm-Blooded Animals - Vol 3
Squirrel monkeys are found in most of South America and in Central America (just Costa Rica and Panama).
Capuchins are found in most of South America and Central America and the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Tobago.
Cebids are found in the spreading forest canopy and in smaller understory trees.
animals.jrank.org /collection/16/Grzimek-s-Student-Animal-Life-Resource.html   (2396 words)

  
 ARS | Publication request: Benzoquinones from Millipedes Deter Mosquitoes and Elicit Anointing in Cebid Monkeys
Publication request: Benzoquinones from Millipedes Deter Mosquitoes and Elicit Anointing in Cebid Monkeys
Interpretive Summary: Natural sources are being investigated in search of new leads for insect repellents.
Our study is unique in identifying naturally occurring compounds that both deter ectoparasitic arthropods and elicit anointing in mammals.
www.ars.usda.gov /research/publications/publications.htm?seq_no_115=129614   (331 words)

  
 Problems and Proposed Solutions in Platyrrhine Phylogeny
As depicted in the provisional cladistic classification shown in Table 1, our epsilon and IRBP results have provided congruent parsimony evidence for grouping Aotus, Saimiri, Cebus, and the callitichines into a cebid clade, for having Callicebus as the sister of pitheciins, and having Alouatta as the sister of atelins (Ateles, Lagothrix, Brachyteles).
Moreover, Lagothrix and Brachyteles form a clade within the atelin clade, and Saimiri and Cebus form a clade within the cebid clade.
Each clade supported congruently by the separate epsilon and IRBP datasets was more strongly supported (as judged by bootstrap and strength of grouping values) by tandemly combined epsilon and IRBP sequences (Fig.
cmmg.biosci.wayne.edu /lgross/Problems.html   (1916 words)

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