Animal Anomalies

Animal Anomalies
Title Animal Anomalies PDF eBook
Author Lewis I. Held, Jr
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 295
Release 2021-03-18
Genre Medical
ISBN 1108834701

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Highlights what we know about the pathways pursued by embryos and evolution, and stresses what we do not yet know.

Animal Anomalies

Animal Anomalies
Title Animal Anomalies PDF eBook
Author Lewis I. Held, Jr
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 295
Release 2021-03-18
Genre Science
ISBN 1108892434

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Among the offspring of humans and other animals are occasional individuals that are malformed in whole or in part. The most grossly abnormal of these have been referred to from ancient times as monsters, because their birth was thought to foretell doom; the less severely affected are usually known as anomalies. This volume digs deeply into the cellular and molecular processes of embryonic development that go awry in such exceptional situations. It focuses on the physical mechanisms of how genes instruct cells to build anatomy, as well as the underlying forces of evolution that shaped these mechanisms over eons of geologic time. The narrative is framed in a historical perspective that should help students trying to make sense of these complex subjects. Each chapter is written in the style of a Sherlock Holmes story, starting with the clues and ending with a solution to the mystery.

The Great 1976 Tangshan Earthquake

The Great 1976 Tangshan Earthquake
Title The Great 1976 Tangshan Earthquake PDF eBook
Author Euan Mearns
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 235
Release 2021-12-06
Genre Nature
ISBN 1527577961

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From 1966 to 1976, four large earthquakes shook the Bohai Bay rift basin of Northeast China. This prompted the Chinese to launch one of the world’s largest social and science experiments into earthquake prediction that would engage tens of thousands of common people. The climax of this came in February 1975 where a prediction was made hours before the Haicheng earthquake struck. Evacuation of the city of Yingkou and some rural districts saved thousands of lives. The Chinese were jubilant, believing they had cracked the earthquake prediction conundrum. Eighteen months later, however, on the 28th July, 1976, jubilation turned to despair when a great earthquake flattened the large industrial city of Tangshan resulting in 250,000 to 650,000 casualties. This book describes the geological, technical, political and sociological backgrounds to the Haicheng prediction success and the Tangshan prediction failure. Ahead of the Tangshan earthquake, Chinese seismologists had accumulated significant information that suggested an earthquake was imminent and came close to making a prediction. With improved knowledge and vastly improved ability to accumulate, consolidate and analyse data, this book suggests that Tangshan could have been predicted today using techniques developed in China in that epic decade of discovery. Building on these insights, it also offers a viable future pathway towards earthquake predictions that combines the insights and organisation of the 1966-1976 Chinese prediction program with modern technologies, in order to facilitate data gathering, interpretation and sharing.

Freaks of Nature

Freaks of Nature
Title Freaks of Nature PDF eBook
Author Mark S. Blumberg
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 316
Release 2009-01-22
Genre Science
ISBN 0199213054

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Two-legged goats, Siamese twins and Cyclops infants, these 'freaks of nature' have shocked and fascinated people for centuries. This book explores the reasons and the insights they are beginning to provide about the deepest complexities of evolutionary biology, genetics and development.

The Animal and the Daemon in Early China

The Animal and the Daemon in Early China
Title The Animal and the Daemon in Early China PDF eBook
Author Roel Sterckx
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 388
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0791489159

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Exploring the cultural perception of animals in early Chinese thought, this careful reading of Warring States and Han dynasty writings analyzes how views of animals were linked to human self perception and investigates the role of the animal world in the conception of ideals of sagehood and socio-political authority. Roel Sterckx shows how perceptions of the animal world influenced early Chinese views of man's place among the living species and in the world at large. He argues that the classic Chinese perception of the world did not insist on clear categorical or ontological boundaries between animals, humans, and other creatures such as ghosts and spirits. Instead the animal realm was positioned as part of an organic whole and the mutual relationships among the living species—both as natural and cultural creatures—were characterized as contingent, continuous, and interdependent.

Extraordinary Animals Revisited

Extraordinary Animals Revisited
Title Extraordinary Animals Revisited PDF eBook
Author Karl Shuker
Publisher
Total Pages 334
Release 2007
Genre Nature
ISBN

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This delightful book is the long-awaited, greatly-expanded new edition of one of Dr Karl Shuker's much-loved early volumes, Extraordinary Animals Worldwide. It is a fascinating celebration of what used to be called romantic natural history, examining a dazzling diversity of animal anomalies, creatures of cryptozoology, and all manner of other thought-provoking zoological revelations and continuing controversies down through the ages of wildlife discovery. Handsomely supplemented by a vista of enchanting Victorian engravings to evoke the spirit of the period from which the inspiration for this book is drawn, Extraordinary Animals Revisited offers an enthralling introduction to a veritable menagerie of truly astonishing beasts: From singing dogs to serpent kings, pseudo-plesiosaurs to quasi-octopuses, hounds with two noses and birds with four wings, the Sandwell Valleygator and New Mexico's medicine wolf, cobras that crow and snake gods that dance, giant solifugids and rodent colossi, devil-birds and devil-pigs, furry woodpeckers and marsupial hummingbirds, archangel feathers and the scales of the Eden serpent, scorpion-stones and elephant-pearls, tales of the peacock's tail, parachuting palm civets, missing megapodes, blue rhinoceroses, glutinous globsters, anomalous aardvarks, a platypus from Colorado, man-sized spiders from the Congo, de Loys's lost Venezuelan ape, Margate's marine elephant, a flying hedgehog called Tizzie-Wizzie, a mellifluous mollusc called Molly, India's once (and future?) pink-headed duck, the squeaking deathshead, the vanquished bird-god of New Caledonia, and much much more - all waiting to amaze and amuse, a pageant of natural and unnatural history.

Animal Ingenuity of To-day

Animal Ingenuity of To-day
Title Animal Ingenuity of To-day PDF eBook
Author Charles Aubrey Ealand
Publisher
Total Pages 372
Release 1921
Genre Aggressive behavior in animals
ISBN

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