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Societies of Wolves and Free-ranging Dogs - Stephen Spotte - Google Books
Wolves are charismatic emblems of wilderness. Dogs, which descended from wolves, are models of urbanity. Do free-ranging dogs revert to pack living or are their societies only reminiscent of a wolfish...
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Society - Wikipedia
Societies are characterized by patterns of relationships (social relations) between individuals who share a distinctive culture and institutions; a given society may be described as the sum total of s...
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Do dogs live in joint families? Understanding allo-parental care in free-ranging dogs
Cooperative breeding is an excellent example of altruistic cooperation in social groups. Domestic dogs have evolved from cooperatively hunting and breeding ancestors, but have adapted to a facultative...
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6 Types of Societies (With 21 Examples) - Helpful Professor
Oct 26, 2023 · These are (1) hunter-gatherer societies, (2) pastoral societies, (3) horticultural societies, (4) agricultural societies, (5) Industrial societies, and (6) post-industrial societies.
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arxiv.org › abs › 2505.16286v2
Microwave Engineering of Tunable Spin Interactions with Superconducting Qubits
Quantum simulation has emerged as a powerful framework for investigating complex many - body phenomena. A key requirement for emulating these dynamics is the realization of fully controllable quantum ...
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SOCIETIES Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: an enduring and cooperating social group whose members have developed organized patterns of relationships through interaction with one another. : a community, nation, or broad grouping of …
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BotSim: Mitigating The Formation Of Conspiratorial Societies with Useful Bots
Societies can become a conspiratorial society where there is a majority of humans that believe, and therefore spread, conspiracy theories. Artificial intelligence gave rise to social media bots that c...
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Societies - definition of societies by The Free Dictionary
(Sociology) the totality of social relationships among organized groups of human beings or animals. 2. (Sociology) a system of human organizations generating distinctive cultural patterns and institut...
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Time-activity budget of urban-adapted free-ranging dogs
The domestic dog is known to have evolved from gray wolves, about 15,000 years ago. They majorly exist as free-ranging populations across the world. They are typically scavengers and well adapted to l...
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Types of Societies | Introduction to Sociology - Lumen Learning
On a broader scale, society consists of the people and institutions around us, our shared beliefs, and our cultural ideas. Typically, many societies also share a political authority. Consider China an...
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Concrete representation of martingales
Let (f_n) be a mean zero vector valued martingale sequence. Then there exist vector valued functions (d_n) from [0,1]^n such that int_0^1 d_n(x_1,...,x_n) dx_n = 0 for almost all x_1,...,x_{n-1}, and ...
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Society - New World Encyclopedia
Society and culture are similar concepts, but their scopes are different. A society is an interdependent community, while culture is an attribute of a community: the complex web of shifting patterns t...
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A Summary of the Langlands-Shahidi Method of Constructing L-functions
These notes are from the Database of Automorphic L-functions at http://www.math.rutgers.edu/~sdmiller/l-functions . They were written up by Stephen Miller, and are based on discussions with Freydoon S...
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SOCIETY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
SOCIETY definition: an organized group of persons associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes. See examples of society used in a senten...
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Free-ranging dogs quickly learn to recognize a rewarding person
Individual human recognition is important for species that live in close proximity to humans. Numerous studies on domesticated species and urban-adapted birds have highlighted this ability. One such s...
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Free-ranging dogs do not distinguish between barks without context
Canids display a vast diversity of social organizations, from solitary-living to pairs to packs. Domestic dogs have descended from pack-living gray wolf-like ancestors. Unlike their group living ances...
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An Eye for a Treat: Human Gazing Modulates Begging by Free-ranging Dogs
Interspecific communication plays a critical role in mediating human-animal interactions, particularly in contexts involving access to anthropogenic resources. This study investigates the influence of...
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Treats or Affection? Understanding Reward Preferences in Indian Free-ranging Dogs for Bonding with Humans
Free-ranging dogs constitute approximately 80% of the global dog population. These dogs are freely breeding and live without direct human supervision, making them an ideal model system for studying do...