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    Homing is the inherent ability of an animal to navigate towards an original location through unfamiliar areas. This location may be either a home territory...
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  • moving object Homing (biology), the inherent ability of an animal to navigate towards an original location through unfamiliar areas Homing pigeon, a variety...
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    The homing pigeon, also called the mail pigeon or messenger pigeon, is a variety of domestic pigeons (Columba livia domestica) derived from the wild rock...
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    Pigeon racing is the sport of releasing specially trained homing pigeons, which then return to their homes over a carefully measured distance. The time...
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  • Natal homing, or natal philopatry, is the homing process by which some adult animals that have migrated away from their juvenile habitats return back to...
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    The homing endonucleases are a collection of endonucleases encoded either as freestanding genes within introns, as fusions with host proteins, or as self-splicing...
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    (1999). "The roles of the sun and the landscape in pigeon homing". Journal of Experimental Biology. 202 (16): 2121–2126. doi:10.1242/jeb.202.16.2121. PMID 10409483...
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  • Homing is the phenomenon whereby cells migrate to the organ of their origin. By homing, transplanted hematopoietic cells are able to travel to and engraft...
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    Dittman A, Quinn T (1996). "Homing in Pacific salmon: mechanisms and ecological basis". Journal of Experimental Biology. 199 (Pt 1): 83–91. doi:10.1242/jeb...
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    Recent data suggest the glycocalyx participates in cell adhesion, lymphocyte homing, and many others. The penultimate sugar is galactose and the terminal sugar...
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    Toad (section Biology
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    Bogert (1947) suggests that the toads' call is the most important cue in the homing to ponds. Toads, like many amphibians, exhibit breeding site fidelity (philopatry)...
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    requires several conditions. Balancing proliferation and quiescence along with homing (See niche) and self-renewal of hematopoietic stem cells are favoring elements...
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  • Tumor-homing bacteria are facultative or obligate anaerobic bacteria (capable of producing ATP when oxygen is absent or is destroyed in normal oxygen levels)...
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    weddings and funerals. However, releases usually use homing pigeons, as Barbary doves lack the homing instinct and will die if released into the wild. Albinism...
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  • CAMS that are particularly important in the lymphocyte homing is addressin. Lymphocyte homing is a key process occurring in a strong immune system. It...
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