1 lA years of work in Fray Jorge in the 1970's, we had observed dramatic increases in numbers of some small mammals such as the
degu (Octodon
degus), and yet, rather constant numbers in other species such as the olivaceous field mouse (Abrothrix olivacea) and Darwin's leaf-eared mouse (Phyllotis darwini).
(3.) Moges F, Kebede Y, Kassu A,
Degu G, Tiruneh M, Gedefaw M.
Getachew Mullu Kassa and Genet
Degu also participated in the data analysis, interpretation, and drafting of the paper.
Inhibition of mitochondrial aconitase activity early in fruit development contributes to acid accumulation (
DEGU et al., 2011).
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Degu, Regional Systems in Pursuing International Criminal Justice: An Examination of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights, ABYSSINIALAW (June 17, 2015), http://www.abyssinialaw.com/blog-posts/item/1506-regional-systems-in-pursuing-intemational- criminal-justice.
There have been comparative physiological and anatomical studies of water channels in desert rodents including the kangaroo rat, gerbil,
degu, Spinifex hopping mouse, spiny mouse, leaf-eared mouse, and chinchilla.
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Degu is an oversized misfit with borderline selective mutism.
Islet a myloid is found in the
degu, a rodent, but it is derived from insulin, not from IAPP.
Also discovered were a bag containing only two lime green 'mankinis' and an oversized 40th birthday badge, a pair of full-sized feathered Indian headdresses, brand new boxed mountain bikes, and a small Chilean creature called a
degu, which was susequently adopted by the boss of Liverpool coach station.