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Human interactions with insects include both a wide variety of uses, whether practical such as for food, textiles, and dyestuffs, or symbolic, as in art... |
Magpie (redirect from Cultural depictions of magpies) Chinese poetry and couplets. In addition, in Chinese folklore, all the magpies of the Qixi Festival every year will fly to the Milky Way and form a bridge... |
Human interactions with fungi include both beneficial uses, whether practical or symbolic, and harmful interactions such as when fungi damage crops, timber... |
derived from the Greek δι- di- "two", and πτερόν pteron "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwings having evolved into... |
Revolution, when sport-hunting became widespread and commercial stock farming became internationally common, did humans started to widely regard golden eagles as... |
Wildebeest (redirect from Cultural depictions of wildebeests) fly-whisks or chowries. Wildebeest benefit the ecosystem by increasing soil fertility with their excreta. They are economically important for human beings... |
Zebra (redirect from Cultural depictions of zebras) painted on dark bodies have also been found to reduce fly irritations in both cattle and humans. How the stripes repel flies is less clear. A 2012 study... |
the social behaviour and norms found in human societies and transmitted through social learning. Cultural universals in all human societies include expressive... |
Humanities (redirect from Human studies) disciplines that study aspects of human society and culture, including certain fundamental questions asked by humans. During the Renaissance, the term... |
Robot (redirect from Cultural depictions of robots) video ratings (PDF). 2008 3rd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI). Archived (PDF) from the original on 11 September 2008. Retrieved... |
Lion (redirect from Panthera leo leo and Panthera leo melanochaita) Empire and have been a key species sought for exhibition in zoological gardens across the world since the late 18th century. Cultural depictions of lions... |
Bee (redirect from Cultural depictions of bees) hives; bees are also kept to pollinate crops and to produce bees for sale to other beekeepers. Depictions of humans collecting honey from wild bees date to... |
Ethnography (category Cultural anthropology) some marginal role, and seeking to document, in detail, patterns of social interaction and the perspectives of participants, and to understand these in... |
Pinniped (redirect from Cultural depictions of pinnipeds) Bengtson, J. L. (1977). "Observations and hypotheses concerning the interactions among crabeater seals, leopard seals, and killer whales". Journal of Mammalogy... |
Kite (redirect from Kite (aviation and recreation)) the kite's surface, producing low pressure above and high pressure below the wings. The interaction with the wind also generates horizontal drag along... |
Chinese dragon (section Depictions) dragon-like depictions have been found extensively in neolithic-period archaeological sites throughout China. Some of earliest depictions of dragons were... |
Carnivorous plant (redirect from Cultural depictions of carnivorous plants) the subject of popular interest and exposition, much of it highly inaccurate. Typically, these fictional depictions include exaggerated characteristics... |
is 50 years old, and looks it. Today, neither Lord Clark’s benign pomposity nor his open disdain for contemporary culture would fly. His focus, too, on... |
Phencyclidine (section Cultural depictions) site is mediated by two non-covalent interactions within the receptor: hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interaction. Binding is also controlled by the gating... |
Bat (redirect from Cultural depictions of bats) causing the death of his partner, the bush-rat, and now hides by day to avoid arrest. More positive depictions of bats exist in some cultures. In China, bats... |