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Effects of Hypercholesterolemia in the Brown
Norway Rat: A ...
Hypercholesterolemia has been implicated as a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, atherosclerosis, gall stones and emerging evidence suggesting a direct role of disrupted cholesterol metabolism in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's ...
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The Wild Mammals of Missouri
In St. Louis it occurs locally in such places as grain elevators, stockyards, and
poultry houses; over the city as a whole, however, it is scarce in comparison to
the Norway rat. The present North American distribution of the black rat is shown
on ...
Charles Walsh Schwartz, Elizabeth Reeder Schwartz,
2001
The Norway rat is distributed throughout the world in association with humans.
For Oregon, museum specimens are on deposit from most of the counties west of
the Cascade Range and from some counties along the Columbia River east of ...
B. J. Verts, Leslie N. Carraway,
1998
The original natural habitat of the black rat (Rattus rattus) is considered to be the
Indo-Malayan region, whereas the Norway rat originates from the vast plains in
Asia, probably Northern China and Mongolia. From this region, Norway rats have
...
Mark A. Suckow, Steven H. Weisbroth, Craig L. Franklin,
2005
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The
Rat: Reference Tables and Data for the Albino
Rat (Mus ...
Grouping together the general differences subsequently found, we may say that
the Norway rat is absolutely much heavier, relatively slightly longer, has a
relatively heavier brain and a heavier spinal cord, and since for the same body
weight ...
Henry Herbert Donaldson,
1915
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Anatomy and Dissection of the
Rat
Human beings, the great apes, monkeys, and lemurs belong in the order
Primates. Most laboratory rats are an albino strain of a wild rat, the Norway rat.
The Norway rat, Rattus norvegi- cus, and the Black or Roof rat, Rattus rattus, are
distinct ...
Warren F. Walker, Dominique G. Homberger,
1997
The marked differences between- the two forms appear later, during the period of
rapid growth. Grouping together the general differences subsequently found, we
may say that the Norway rat is absolutely much heavier, relatively slightly ...
Grouping together the general difl'erences subsequently found, we may say that
the Norway rat is absolutely much heavier, relatively slightly longer, has a
relatively heavier brain and a heavier spinal cord, and since for the same body
weight ...
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Mammals of California and Its Coastal Waters
NORWAY RAT (Rattus norvegicus) (Plate XXIX; page 230) Probably no other
mammal in the world has profited as much from civilization as has the Norway rat.
From its probable native home in western China it gradually worked its way ...
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A Guide to the Mammals of the Southeastern United States
Lab rats are highly inbred strains of the Norway rat (most of them are true pink-
eyed albinos) that have been maintained and propagated in captivity for decades
. White rats are extremely docile and easy to handle compared to normal field-
type ...
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Rejuvenating the comparative approach in modern neuroscience
... on phenomena occurring in a small amount of 'model organisms' like the laboratory mouse (Mus musculus), Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus), ... «Phys.Org, Lip 15»
Fish and Wildlife Service Issues Notice on Draft EIS on Invasive …
Introduced mammalian species on the Hawaiian Islands include the Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus), black rat (R. rattus), Polynesian rat (R. «Targeted News Service, Cze 15»
Alberta's War on Rats
Albertans were afraid of the Norway rat, a remarkably resilient pest that is thought to have spread the bubonic plague throughout Europe. «Atlas Obscura, Cze 15»
New York politicians arm city with $2.9m and 'finest expert' to evict rats
In the first study of its kind in 90 years, Columbia University etymologists trapped 133 common New York rats, also known as the Norway rat, ... «The Guardian, Cze 15»
Was Ebola the culprit in the ancient Plague of Athens?
... the mouse and the Norway rat. This led scientists to speculate that Ebola infected the ancestors of these species at least 20 million years ago. «Washington Post, Cze 15»
The Infested Summer Reading List
This lovely book tells the history of New York City through the Norway rat, that same grayish species you see running down the subway tracks ... «Popular Science, Cze 15»
Dallas Has a Rat Problem, and It May Be Getting Worse
Roof rats are less common than the Norway rat, known for swarming Manhattan sewers, and they're arboreal. They live in trees, shrubs, vines ... «Dallas Observer, Cze 15»
Did Ebola Strike Ancient Athens?
... the mouse and the Norway rat. This led scientists to speculate that Ebola infected the ancestors of these species at least 20 million years ago. «Live Science, Cze 15»
Fight against rats is a 'never-ending battle'
... of Environment, problem rodents are three introduced species that came with Europeans settling in North America: the house mouse, Norway rat and black rat. «Richmond Review, Cze 15»
Rats in your home should gross you out. Dealing with it is your …
The most common species of rat in the District — yes, there are several—is the Norway rat. The roof rat is another. And they rarely bite people. «Washington Post, Maj 15»