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animal
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A multicellular organism of the kingdom Animalia, differing from plants in certain typical characteristics such as capacity for locomotion, nonphotosynthetic metabolism, pronounced response to stimuli, restricted growth, and fixed bodily structure.
ó: www.clover.okstate.edu/fourh/aitc/lessons/glossary...
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animal
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Any live, vertebrate animal used or intended for use in research, research training, experimentation, or biological testing or for related purposes at the applicant organization or any collaborating site or other performance site.
ó: grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/phs398/instructions2...
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animal hemisphere
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half of an egg or embryo that contains less yolk and/or which divides more rapidly in comparison to the vegetal hemisphere. In eggs or embryos with considerable yolk, the animal hemisphere will be the upper half when the embryo is allowed to settle by gravity - yolky cytoplasm being more dense than yolk-free cytoplasm.
ó: home.sandiego.edu/~cloer/bio376/376gloss/376gloss....
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animal
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means a mule, ass, horse, donkey, foal, piglet, bovine, calf, sheep, lamb, goat or kid;
ó: www.doh.gov.za/docs/regulations/1967/reg0180a.html
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animal
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A picture of living animals, birds or insects, either confined or in their natural environment. (A close-up of a dead insect posed so as to appear living - if so decided by the committee).
ó: www.cameraelectronic.com.au/html/photo_tips_html/s...
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