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patas

WordNet
  1. (n) patas
    reddish long-tailed monkey of west Africa
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
  1. Patas
    (Zoöl) A West African long-tailed monkey (Cercopithecus ruber); the red monkey.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  1. (n) patas
    The red monkey of western Africa, Cercopithecus patas or C. ruber.
Usage in the news

City Council's chosen name (meaning 'rope') for a planned park at Ortega Highway and La Pata Avenue also is the name of a road leading to the site that curves in the shape of a lariat. ocregister.com

4½-mile extension of Avenida La Pata from San Clemente to San Juan Capistrano is viewed as a public-safety project because it could be an additional evacuation route in an emergency. ocregister.com

La Pata extension going to O.C. ocregister.com

Public hearing will consider a proposed alignment and an environmental report for a two-mile road project connecting Avenida La Pata in San Clemente with La Pata Avenue in San Juan Capistrano. ocregister.com

On the football field, Bryan Pata was a rising star: a University of Miami defensive lineman with dreams of playing for the NFL. svn.com

A break-in at the zoo early Saturday left a Patas monkey dead from blunt force trauma to the head and neck. fox21news.com

One of Zoo Boise's two Patas monkey was killed during a break-in over the weekend. cbsnews.com

A break-in at Zoo Boise early Saturday left a Patas monkey dead from blunt force trauma to the head and neck and police searching for suspects. cbsnews.com

BOISE , Idaho (AP) — Officials with Idaho's Zoo Boise say a zoo in Syracuse, New York is donating two female Patas monkeys to take the place of an animal killed during a November break-in. ktvz.com

Open house at Avenida La Pata location will include activities for all ages, a chance to meet firefighters and information about fire protection. ocregister.com

World-renowned group Casa Patas Flamenco returns to the Washington Center for the Performing Arts. theolympian.com

Patas monkeys , often called the military monkey , have reddish-brown fur with grey chin whiskers and distinctive white moustaches. timesleader.com

0A patas monkey captured in Mission and brought to the Gladys Porter Zoo will now undergo a series of medical exams. team4news.com

Zoo Boise to get two new Patas monkeys. ktvb.com

Vista Montana and La Pata, San Juan Capistrano CA. ocregister.com

Usage in scientific papers

The proofs in Bercovici, Pata and Biane (1999) rely on integral transformations and complex analysis.
Classical and free infinitely divisible distributions and random matrices

About a matricial representation of the Bercovici– Pata bijection: A L´evy processes approach.
Classical and free infinitely divisible distributions and random matrices

Bercovici, H., Pata, V. and Biane, P. (1999).
On superconvergence of sums of free random variables

Hari Bercovici, Vittorino Pata, and Philippe Biane.
A Proof of a Non-Commutative Central Limit Theorem by the Lindeberg Method

Cabanal-Duvillard. A matrix representation of the Bercovici-Pata bijection.
A matrix interpolation between classical and free max operations: I. The univariate case

Usage in literature

I was young then, and had fought in the war, and Pata Matara had fought by my side. "Tales of Unrest" by Joseph Conrad

This is upon the coast of Mombaza, Magadoxa, Pata, Brava, &c. which indeed are all one coast. "A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. VIII." by Robert Kerr

The name originated in Alei and Pata, a couple who were said to have come from the heavens and taught their children to build houses. "Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before" by George Turner

At 9,000 feet, Abies densa appears, Acer sterculium, Betula, Bogh Pata, Rhododendron fruticosa, foliis ellipticis basi cordatis. "Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and TheNeighbouring Countries" by William Griffith

The first is called Pata and has two ministers for eight hundred Indians. "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616" by Various

Also the three daughters were named Lugbeg, and Raichbe, and Pata. "The Latin & Irish Lives of Ciaran" by Anonymous

Patiramphes is for Pata-Ramphan, the priest of the God Ramphan, changed to Ramphas by the Greeks. "A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume I." by Jacob Bryant

The nearest station of any size is Pata, on Luzon. "Boy Scouts in the Philippines" by G. Harvey Ralphson

All eight met in the town of Pata, which is at the entrance to that province. "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume 30 of 55" by Antonio Alvarez de Abreu