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Is a Heart Attack Coming? (Quiz)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lower Blood Pressure Faster)
Sat Jul 20 14:29:28 2024

Date: Sat, 20 Jul 2024 20:29:26 +0200
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Is a Heart Attack Coming? (Quiz)

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he English word "antelope" first appeared in 1417 and is derived from the Old French antelop, itself derived from Medieval Latin ant(h)alopus, which in turn comes from the Byzantine Greek word ???????, anthólops, first attested in Eustathius of Antioch (c.?336), according to whom it was a fabulous animal "haunting the banks of the Euphrates, very savage, hard to catch and having long, saw-like horns capable of cutting down trees". It perhaps derives from Greek ?????, anthos (flower) and ??, ops (eye), perhaps meaning "beautiful eye" or alluding to the animals' long eyelashes. This, however, may be a folk etymology in Greek based on some earlier root. The word talopus and calopus, from Latin, came to be used in heraldry. In 1607, it was first used for living, cervine animals .

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See also: List of even-toed ungulates by population
There are 91 antelope species, most of which are native to Africa, occur in about 30 genera. The classification of tribes or subfamilies within Bovoidea is still a matter of debate, with several alternative systems proposed.

Antelope are not a cladistic or taxonomically defined group. The term is used to describe all members of the family Bovidae that do not fall under the category of sheep, cattle, or goats. Usually, all species of the Antilopinae, Hippotraginae, Reduncinae, Cephalophinae, many Bovinae, the grey rhebok, and the impala are called antelo

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<span style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:10px;">he English word &quot;antelope&quot; first appeared in 1417 and is derived from the Old French antelop, itself derived from Medieval Latin ant(h)alopus, which in turn comes from the Byzantine Greek word ?&nu;&theta;?&lambda;&omicron;&psi;, anth&oacute;lops, first attested in Eustathius of Antioch (c.&thinsp;336), according to whom it was a fabulous animal &quot;haunting the banks of the Euphrates, very savage, hard to catch and having long, saw-like horns capable of cutting down trees&quot;. It perhaps derives from Greek ?&nu;&theta;&omicron;&sigmaf;, anthos (flower) and ?&psi;, ops (eye), perhaps meaning &quot;beautiful eye&quot; or alluding to the animals&#39; long eyelashes. This, however, may be a folk etymology in Greek based on some earlier root. The word talopus and calopus, from Latin, came to be used in heraldry. In 1607, it was first used for living, cervine animals . Species See also: List of even-toed ungulates by population There are 91 antelope species, most of which are native to Africa, occur in about 30 genera. The classification of tribes or subfamilies within Bovoidea is still a matter of debate, with several alternative systems proposed. Antelope are not a cladistic or taxonomically defined group. The term is used to describe all members of the family Bovidae that do not fall under the category of sheep, cattle, or goats. Usually, all species of the Antilopinae, Hippotraginae, Reduncinae, Cephalophinae, many Bovinae, the grey rhebok, and the impala are called antelo</span><br />
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