Cross-sectional anatomy, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging of the banded houndshark (Triakis scyllium)

Abstract Due to their important phylogenetic position among extant vertebrates, sharks are an invaluable group in evolutionary developmental biology studies.A thorough understanding of shark anatomy is essential to facilitate these studies and documentation of this iconic taxon.With the increasing availability of cross-sectional imaging techniques,

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Mark-up and Annotation in the Corpus of Historical English Law Reports (CHELAR): Potential for Historical Genre Analysis

Adding annotation and mark-up to linguistic corpora has become a standard practice in corpus building over the past few decades as a way to facilitate data extraction and at the same time guarantee that new corpora are compatible with existing and future tools.The purpose of this article is twofold.First, we provide an overview of the main forms of

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