Which terms are the quick limits for humans and animals based on?
Last updated on May 20, 2019
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The definition of these limits is defined on different terms, which are:
For human
'human'/exp
For animal
animal:de OR 'invertebrate'/exp OR 'amphibia'/exp OR 'fish'/exp OR 'boreoeutheria'/exp OR 'afrotheria'/exp OR 'dermoptera'/exp OR 'glires'/exp OR 'scandentia'/exp OR 'sauropsid'/exp OR 'laurasiatheria'/exp OR 'ungulate'/exp OR 'reptile'/exp OR 'cercopithecidae'/exp OR 'marsupial'/exp OR 'monotremate'/exp OR 'prosimian'/exp OR 'tarsiiform'/exp OR 'hylobatidae'/exp OR 'xenarthra'/exp OR 'platyrrhini'/exp OR 'chimpanzee'/exp OR 'gorilla'/exp OR 'orang utan'/exp OR 'homo neanderthalensis'/exp OR 'cephalochordata'/exp OR 'hyperotreti'/exp OR 'urochordata'/exp OR 'ambulacraria'/exp OR 'coelomata'/exp OR 'protostomia'/exp OR 'pseudocoelomata'/exp OR 'coelenterate'/exp OR 'mesozoa'/exp OR 'placozoa'/exp OR 'porifera'/exp OR 'juvenile animal'/exp OR 'male animal'/exp OR 'female animal'/exp OR 'primate'/de OR 'haplorhini'/de OR 'mammal'/de OR 'catarrhini'/de OR 'simian'/de OR 'ape'/de OR 'amniote'/de OR 'tetrapod'/de OR 'vertebrate'/de OR 'chordata'/de OR 'deuterostomia'/de OR 'bilateria'/de OR 'therian'/de OR 'hominid'/de OR 'euarchontoglires'/de OR 'placental mammals'/de
For clinical studies
'clinical study'/exp
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