MIT «CAMELID» VERWANDTE WÖRTER IM WÖRTERBUCH ENGLISCH
camelid
antibody
stomach
fiber
came
from
what
animals
dynamics
health
supplies
cadillac
family
skin
camelids
members
biological
camelidae
only
living
suborder
tylopoda
extant
this
group
dromedaries
bactrian
camels
llamas
alpacas
vicuñas
south
american
alpaca
guanaco
like
vicuña
wild
that
lives
groups
males
small
bands
females
dominant
male
there
approximately
camelid
merriam
webster
ruminant
artiodactyl
mammals
having
chambered
including
british
veterinary
society
informal
vets
researchers
particular
interest
primarily
also
define
vicunas
more
calpaca
symposium
davis
held
january
each
year
school
medicine
sponsored
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CAMELID» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
camelid in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
camelid im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Practical Atlas of Ruminant and
Camelid Reproductive ...
Providing information to enable practitioners to incorporate ultrasound service into their practices, the book also includes more specialized information for advanced techniques such as fetal sexing, embryo transfer, color Doppler, and ...
Luc DesCôteaux, Jill Colloton, Giovanni Gnemmi, 2009
2
Llamas & Alpacas: Small-Scale
Camelid Herding for Pleasure ...
Provides information on buying and caring for llamas and alpacas, covering such topics as building fencing and shelters, health care, common diseases, breeding, and shearing and selling fiber.
3
An Evaluation of
Camelid Skeletal Frequencies, Patterning, ...
The site of Pirque Alto is located approximately 50 kilometers west of the city of Cochabamba in the department of Cochabamba, Bolivia.
Elizabeth Tremont Green, 2009
4
The Economic Organization of Early
Camelid Pastoralism in ...
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Jose Mariano Capriles Flores, 2012
5
Medicine and surgery of South American camelids: llama, ...
Medicine and Surgery of South American Camelids, Second Edition, is the only comprehensive camelids (llamas, alpacas, vicunas, and guanacos).
6
Earth, Water, Fleece and Fabric: An Ethnography and ...
Through a richly detailed examination of the practices of spinning yarn from the fleece of llamas and alpacas, this title explores the relationships that herders have maintained with their herd animals in the Andes
7
Color Atlas of
Camelid Hematology
Despite the renewed interest in camelids, a limited number of books and bibliographies have been published thus far. This text will acquaint the reader with the normal hematology and the wide range of individual diseases of camelids.
Ulrich Wernery, Murray E. Fowler, Renate Wernery, 1999
8
New Technologies for Archaeology: Multidisciplinary ...
In the Palpa valley camelid remains are present in archaeological contexts of
every cultural period (Fig. 12.1). The assumption was that the animals were
imported individually into the valley because their natural habitat is in the Andean
...
Markus Reindel, Günther A. Wagner, 2009
9
Separation Methods In Proteomics
3.2 HEAVY-CHAIN ANTIBODIES FROM THE CAMELID FAMILY The serum of
animals of the camelid family contains a unique type of antibodies devoid of light
chain. This type of antibodies was discovered in 1993 at the University of ...
Gary B. Smejkal, Alexander Lazarev, 2005
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Camelids are members of the biological family Camelidae, the only living family in the suborder Tylopoda.
Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, John McBrewster, 2010
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «CAMELID» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
camelid im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Job Opportunity: Become A Large-Animal Veterinarian
... is taken up mostly by horses and various smaller specialties; the University of California, Davis has a camelid specialty, for example.). «Modern Farmer, Jul 15»
Inka Road still a monumental achievement after 500 years
... from shells from the Lambayeque region, stone carvings, silver and gold figurines, and various textiles made from camelid hair and cotton. «Popular Archaeology, Jun 15»
AP PHOTOS: Wooly vicunas sheared at Inca festival in Andes
A member of the camelid family, the vicuna is Peru's national animal, featured on the Peruvian flag and considered important in many Andean ... «The San Luis Obispo Tribune, Jun 15»
Raising alpacas fun for Campbells
Alpacas are native to the Andes Mountains in South America, and they are members of the Camelid family. The camels most people are ... «Bucyrus Telegraph Forum, Jun 15»
Ubinas volcano registers strong explosion
... an impressive evacuation of 28,000 camelids from their pastures. Moquegua region is one of the most camelid-populated regions in Peru. «Peru this Week, Jun 15»
Chan Chan: Human and camelid bones found while digging trench
A collection of human and camelid bones were found 5 kilometers from the archaeological complex of Chan Chan, reports El Comercio. «Peru this Week, Jun 15»
Inka Road Remains a Monumental Achievement in Engineering …
... stone carvings, silver pendants and figurines and various textiles made from camelid hair, the items illustrate important concepts in Andean ... «PR Newswire, Jun 15»
Ayacucho: Pampa Galeras reserve hosts Chaccu festival of vicuñas
The national reserve located in Ayacucho is home to the largest population of the camelid and is seeking to promote the conservation of the ... «Peru this Week, Jun 15»
Farmers share what's magical about alpacas
Alpacas, llamas, vicunas and guanacos are all part of the Camelid family. Unlike llamas, alpacas are small, reaching an average of 150 pounds ... «The Register-Guard, Jun 15»
Bolivia: Footloose family vacation finds rich experience in poor nation
Related to the llama, the vicuña is a wild South American camelid that lives in the alpine areas of the Andes. Hugo used his cell phone several ... «The Spokesman Review, Jun 15»