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Publikováno v:
Historical Biology. 33:3522-3529
Two upper molars of the Chalicotheriidae (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from the upper Miocene (ca. 10 Ma) Nakali Formation of Nakali, central Kenya, are described. One is identified as M2. The other i...
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Geological Society of Japan. 126:167-181
Autor:
Hideo Nakaya, Akihiro Yasuhara, Ken Yoshimura, Yukio Oshihoi, Hidemasa Izumiya, Haruo Watanabe
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 9, Iss 2, Pp 255-257 (2003)
Salmonella Typhimurium DT12, isolated from a 35-day-old infant with diarrhea, was highly resistant to ampicillin, tetracycline, chloramphenicol, streptomycin, gentamycin, sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim, nalidixic acid, and fluoroquinolones. The patien
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https://doaj.org/article/6ad526955cdb447b8f5b505afac62e01
Autor:
Yoshihiko Nakano, Tomo Takano, Yutaka Kunimatsu, Daisuke Shimizu, Yasuhiro Kikuchi, Naomichi Ogihara, Masato Nakatsukasa, Hiroshi Tsujikawa, Yoshihiro Sawada, Hidemi Ishida, Hideo Nakaya
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Evolution. 123:129-140
Sexual size dimorphism in the African fossil ape Proconsul nyanzae (18 million years ago, 18 Ma) has been previously documented. However, additional evidence for sexual dimorphism in Miocene hominoids can provide great insight into the history of ext
Publikováno v:
Geobios. 51:391-399
Several isolated cheek teeth and mandibular specimens of Rhinocerotidae (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from the upper Miocene Namurungule Formation in Samburu Hills, Kenya, are redescribed. Previously, these specimens had been identified as Chilotheridiu
Autor:
Yutaka Kunimatsu, Naoki Morimoto, Hideo Nakaya, Masato Nakatsukasa, Takehisa Tsubamoto, Mototaka Saneyoshi, Tetsuya Sakai, Daisuke Shimizu
Publikováno v:
Paleontological Research. 21:347-357
Two rare artiodactyl mammals from the basal upper Miocene Nakali Formation (ca. 10 Ma) of central Kenya are described. They are cf. Listriodon sp. (Suidae, Listriodontinae) and Dorcatherium cf. pigotti (Ruminantia, Tragulidae), which are the first di
Publikováno v:
Historical Biology. 31:262-273
An upper incisor and upper and lower cheek teeth of Rhinocerotidae from the Upper Miocene of Nakali in central Kenya are described. Those specimens are identified as Diceros sp. The present study confirms the presence of Diceros in sub-Saharan East A
Publikováno v:
Paleontological Research. 21:207-214
The late Palaeogene represents a crucial time in cetacean evolution that witnessed the origin of modern baleen and toothed whales (Neoceti) from their “archaeocete” ancestors. So far, this fundamental transition has been discussed mainly in terms
Publikováno v:
Geobios. 50:197-209
Several rhinocerotid cheek teeth and mandibular fragments from the upper Miocene of the Samburu Hills and Nakali in northern Kenya are described. These specimens show characteristics that place them in the Tribe Elasmotheriini such as a constricted p