STUDY OF FEEDING HABITS OF YELLOWFIN TUNA (THUNNUS ALBACARES) IN THE OMAN SEA


The goal of ape pointing.

Captive great apes regularly use pointing gestures in their interactions with humans.However, the precise function of this gesture Eggs is unknown.One possibility is that apes use pointing primarily to direct attention (as in "please look at that"); another is that they point mainly as an action request (such as "can you give that to me?").We inves

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Adversarial Attacks with Defense Mechanisms on Convolutional Neural Networks and Recurrent Neural Networks for Malware Classification

In the field of behavioral detection, deep learning has been extensively utilized.For example, deep learning models have been utilized to detect and classify malware.Deep learning, however, has vulnerabilities that can be exploited with crafted inputs, resulting in malicious files being misclassified.Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) may be compromised

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Thinking Preferences and Conspiracy Belief: Intuitive Thinking and the Jumping to Conclusions-Bias as a Basis for the Belief in Conspiracy Theories

BackgroundThe belief in conspiracy theories and paranoid ideation are often treated as almost synonymous.However, there is to date no research concerning shared underlying cognitive underpinnings of belief in conspiracy theories and paranoid ideation.One potential underlying factor could be the well-known jumping to conclusion (JTC) bias, the tende

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Intracranial Fungal Granulomas Mimicking High Grade Gliomas. A Decisive Role of Squash Cytology (SC): A Report of Two Cases

Intracranial fungal granulomas can be misdiagnosed clinically and radiologically as neoplastic lesions.They also rarely occur without any history of immunodeficiency or diabetes.We report two such cases of fungal granulomas that were unsuspected clinically and radiologically but were detected on intraoperative squash cytology (SC) and later confirm

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