- two,
allowing them to
nurture and
protect queen laid eggs
rather than
cannibalising them.
Parental presence at
nesting sites is also a
common method of...
- can be
accidental or deliberate, in
which case it is
commonly called cannibalisation strategy. An
interesting example is one
involving a
company achieving...
-
sacrifices in
Texas in
September 2021, and even
dismembered the
bodies and
cannibalise the victims' flesh.
Thornburg was
sentenced to
death for the
serial killings...
- Martín-Consuegraa, D., & Estebanc, Á. (June 2015). "Perceptions of
service cannibalisation: The
moderating effect of the type of
travel agency".
Tourism Management...
- The
albums were
released as
Eight Moons, The
Empires of the
Worlds and
Cannibalised.
After the
release of
Eight Moons via
Revolver Records, the
owner of...
- Look up cannibalization or
cannibalisation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cannibalization or
cannibalisation may
refer to: Cannibalism, the act of...
- 777-9 and
chief executive Fabrice Brégier
feared such an
aircraft could cannibalise demand for the -1000. The
potential 79 m-long (258 ft)
aeroplane was...
-
ingenuity and
whatever is to hand,
often string and tape, or
unlikely cannibalisations. Its
continuing po****rity was
undoubtedly linked to Britain's shortages...
- of a 45-member clan in
Scotland in the 16th
century that
murdered and
cannibalised over 1,000
people in 25 years.
According to the legend, Bean and his...
- the US
because Honda was seen as a
builder of
economy cars, and not to
cannibalise sales from the
recently introduced (1986)
Acura line.
Throughout the...