(n.) One of a family (Lemuridae) of nocturnal mammals allied to the monkeys, but of small size, and having a sharp and foxlike muzzle, and large eyes. They feed upon birds, insects, and fruit, and are mostly natives of Madagascar and the neighboring islands, one genus (Galago) occurring in Africa. The slow lemur or kukang of the East Indies is Nycticebus tardigradus. See Galago, Indris, and Colugo.
Example Sentences:
(1) When size differences are corrected for, Lemur fulvus rufus has significantly longer second lower molar shearing crests than does L. f. mayottensis.
(2) Among the chromosomal rearrangements that occurred during the chromosomal evolution of the sportive lemurs, only those which would generate a pronounced reproductive barrier were considered in relation to the geographic distribution of this genus.
(3) Here, we compare the newly completed sequences of orang-utan and rhesus monkey with human, chimpanzee, gorilla, owl monkey, lemur and goat orthologues.
(4) The rate of positive Lemurs is weak, particularly in Lemur macaco macaco.
(5) The chromosome analysis of meiosis in four lemurs, Lemur fulvus fulvus, L. f. collaris, L. f. albocollaris, and L. macaco, and particular hybrid crosses is reported.
(6) To evaluate these hypotheses, the nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit II gene was determined from a bushbaby (Galago senegalensis), flying lemur (Cynocephalus variegatus), tree shrew (Tupaia glis), spear-nosed bat (Phyllostomus hastatus), rousette bat (Rousettus leschenaulti), and nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus) and was compared with published sequences of a human, cow, and mouse.
(7) Plasma testosterone-binding globulin (TeBG)-binding capacity was determined by equilibrium dialysis in the lesser mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus), a prosimian which exhibits a clear photoperiod-dependent sexual cycle.
(8) In addition to these ten extant lemurs, four subfossil species have been discovered: three of them (Hapalemur simus, Palaeopropithecus and Mesopropithecus) by the authors.
(9) These karyotypes are compared with each other and also with those of Microcebus murinus (Lemur) and of Cebus capucinus (Simian, platyrrhine).
(10) Karyotype analysis of an apparently normal female lemur revealed three differing karyotypes, one normal and two abnormal.
(11) Its very primitive characteristics relate it to S. diplocyphos Chabaud, Brygoo and Petter, 1965, parasite of lemurs from Madagascar.
(12) The construction of vastus lateralis reflects an adaptation for high force, relatively high velocity, and resistance to fatigue (e.g., large cross-sectional area, long excursion, most heterogeneous distribution of fiber types, large amount of tendon per fasciculus); this muscle is probably the primary contributor to a wide range of locomotor behaviors in lemurs.
(13) As measured at increment-threshold, the photopic spectral sensitivity function for the lemur has multiple peaks (at ca.
(14) Recent research on social enhancement and suppression of ovarian cycles in mammals suggests that a single pheromone-based signal-response system could mediate both ringtailed lemurs' remarkable annual estrous synchrony and the subsidiary asynchrony reported here.
(15) We examine several explanations for the geographic pattern of body size variation exhibited by the subfossil lemur Archaeolemur.
(16) Forests of Ankarana limestone massif in northern Madagascar support one of the largest and least disturbed populations of Crowned Lemurs, Lemur coronatus.
(17) Sanford's Lemur, Lemur fulvus sanfordi, also inhabits the Ankarana forests but is most abundant in degraded habitats.
(18) A culture technique was designed specifically for lemur lymphocytes to facilitate description of the complete karyotypes using G--banding, C-banding, and Ag-AS staining for nucleolus organizer regions (NOR's).
(19) The influence of social status, reproductive and agonistic contexts and environmental change on scent-marking and allomarking rates were studied in captive groups of Lemur fulvus and Lemur macaco.
(20) Similar crystalloids have been described in other steroid-secreting organs, including the antebrachial organ of the lemur (Lemur catta), the parotoid gland of Bufo alvarius and in sebaceous gland cells of the Galagos and Macaques.
Maki
Definition:
(n.) A lemur. See Lemur.
Example Sentences:
(1) The Makie dolls are another example of commercial production, Rowley points out.
(2) Comparison of wavelength-selected ODMR results with those obtained for the poly(Hg5U) complex of a point-mutated chromosomal ssb gene product (Eco SSB) carrying substitutions of Phe for Trp [Khamis, M. I., Casas-Finet, J. R., Maki, A. H., Murphy, J.
(3) Makis Sinodinos (@MakisSinodinos) Μπήκε ο φράχτης στο Σύνταγμα, μαζεύεται κοσμος Σύνταγμα.
(4) A bacteriologic culture using a variant of Maki's technique was performed on the 205 catheters removed before patient discharge.
(5) The transcriptional organization was determined for the DNA polymerase III epsilon subunit (dnaQ) and the ribonuclease H (rnh) genes, which are closely spaced and organized in a face-to-face system (Maki, H., Horiuchi, T., and Sekiguchi, M. (1983) Proc.
(6) Wavelength-selected ODMR measurements on E. coli SSB reveal the presence of two spectrally distinct tryptophan sites (Khamis, M. I., Casas-Finet, J. R., and Maki, A. H. (1987) J. Biol.
(7) His surviving children are all women: Maki, by his first wife, Evelyn Mase, and Zenani and Zindzi, by his second wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela .
(8) British startup MakieLabs was early into the trend: its Makies Doll Factory iPad app helps kids create a doll, which their parents can then order.
(9) H.H., & Maki, A. H. (1991) Biochemistry 30, 4565-4572], show that As(III) binds with high affinity to the Cys223 residue and that the Trp225 side chain is located close enough to that of Cys223 to produce a heavy-atom perturbation when As(III) is bound.
(10) Maki, 58, is a businesswoman and founder of the House of Mandela wine label, taking on a white-dominated industry.
(11) After removal of CV catheters all catheter tips were cultured semiquantitatively by rollplate technique according to Maki (26) and subsequent immersion broth culture.
(12) In contrast to a previous report [Davis, J.M., & Maki, A.H. (1984) Biochemistry 23, 6249-6256], this implies that even in the muscle enzymes all three aromatic side chains are phosphorescent.
(13) Makies Fashion (£1.99) There are dozens of not-that-good dressing up games for Android, but Makies Fashion is a cut above: an app that gets children to create their own outfits for virtual dolls, then snap pictures of them as they strut down a catwalk.
(14) Catheters were removed at 72 hours and the tips cultured by the semi-quantitative technique of Maki.
(15) The diagnosis of long-term CVC sepsis can be difficult, but the use of quantitative blood cultures for catheters left in place and the Maki method for culturing those catheters that are removed will aid physicians in their quest for diagnostic certainty.
(16) "No longer can they say that these are isolated incidents of violence carried out by stone-throwing anarchists," said Makis Papadopoulos, who owns a popular tourist store in the capital's historic Plaka district where shopkeepers were fearfully boarding up premises.
(17) In an extension of earlier studies on the Escherichia coli plasmid-encoded single-stranded DNA-binding proteins pIP71a SSB, F SSB and R64 SSB [Khamis, M. I., Casas-Finet, J. R., Maki, A. H., Ruvolo, P. P. & Chase, J. W. (1987) Biochemistry 26, 3347-3354; Casas-Finet, J. R., Khamis, M. I., Maki, A. H., Ruvolo, P. P. & Chase, J. W. (1987) J. Biol.
(18) Molecular weight estimates for the two heterologous components of EFI, CBF, and a Y-box binding protein (Celada, A., and Maki, R.A. (1989) Mol.
(19) The results of this study could hardly be explained by Maki beta-G theory, but were consistent with the assumption that the precipitation-dissolution equilibrium of calcium bilirubinate is the key of pigment gallstone formation, thus the increases of the above mentioned bile components, including beta-G activity, would bias this equilibrium towards calcium bilirubinate precipitation and therefore promote gallstone formation.
(20) Megan Chapman, a human rights lawyer, is helping the residents take the tribal leader to court; she and colleague Andrew Maki have co-founded JEI, a human rights organisation dedicated to giving paralegal training and representation to slum residents.