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Salmon shark (<i>Lamna ditropis</i>) with fin tag.This image is linked to the following Scitable pages: The Use of Biotelemetry in the Study of Animal Migration ...
Lamna Financial, a provider of asset-based lending solutions, has reported a significant 94% year-on-year increase in loan payouts, with a 61% rise in the number of deals completed over the same ...
Lamna Financial offers a bespoke, personal asset based lending service that is seeing a rapid growth. This discreet service monetises the value of a client's assets, such as prestige cars, fine ...
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A really big shark got gobbled up by another, massive shark in 1st ...Porbeagle sharks (Lamna nasus) can grow to about 12 feet (3.6 meters) long. These large sharks patrol the Northern Atlantic Ocean as well as parts of the oceans of the Southern Hemisphere, ranging ...
The scandalous tale began back in 2020 and 2022 when scientists were tagging porbeagle sharks (Lamna nasus) in Massachusetts with fin-mounted transmitters and pop-off satellite archival tags (PSAT ...
Lamna’s school shark project had to be cut short after its first year, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. But García Salinas and Penadés Suay are hopeful that their model will continue not only ...
Charles Meyerowitz is the co-founder and CEO of lending company Lamna Financial. He tells Margaret Harris that when he ran a dairy company, he learnt about some of the issues companies face when ...
Life Pregnant shark that disappeared may have been eaten by another shark Tracking data from a pregnant porbeagle shark near Bermuda suggest it was eaten by a great white shark – a kind of ...
Once Lamna has verified the unique identity and ownership of an NFT (listed on a different platform), and ascertained the value of the asset, it makes an initial loan offer to the registered owner.
Salmon sharks, Lamna ditropis, occur only in the North Pacific Ocean. These large sharks can grow to 250 cm total length and weigh 220 kg. They are endothermic, and previous investigators reported red ...
Figure 3: Relative power output in myotomal muscle of Lamna ditropis at different cycle (that is, tail-beat) frequencies and temperatures, measured by work-loop analysis. a, WM; b, RM.
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