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Antibodies to the California group of arboviruses in animal populations of New Brunswick

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1982
Wild and domestic animals of New Brunswick were tested serologically for antibodies to the California group (CAL) of arboviruses. Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) blood collected during 1976 showed 6 of 129 (4.7%) sera with neutralizing antibodies to the snowshoe hare strain (SSH) of CAL. Neutralization tests on moose (Alces alces americana Clinton) sera
B L, McFarlane   +4 more
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Antibodies to snowshoe hare virus of the California group in the snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) and domestic animal populations of Prince Edward Island

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1981
This study, the first of arbovirus activity in Prince Edward Island, has shown antibodies to the snowshoe hare strain of the California encephalitis group virus to be present in sera of wild and domestic animals; 15.35% of snowshoe hare, 20% of equine, and 2.5% of bovine sera were positive for hemagglutination inhibition antibody, confirmed by virus ...
B L, McFarlane   +5 more
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Using passive acoustics to estimate populations of animals in groups

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2018
Passive acoustic monitoring is a widely used method to identify animal species and determine spatial and temporal activity patterns. One area where acoustic methods have not yet been successfully applied, however, is in determining population counts. Recently, my lab developed an acoustic method that accurately predicts the count of bats leaving from a
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Modelling heterogeneity in the recoveries of marked animal populations with covariates of individual animals, groups of animals or recovery time

Environmental and Ecological Statistics, 1997
A general framework is developed for modelling rates of survival and recovery of marked animal populations in terms of auxiliary information collected at the time of marking. The framework may be used to estimate differences in survival or recovery among individual animals, groups of animals, and recovery times.
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General recommendations for the documentation of changes in dairy cattle populations and for estimating the expected genetic merit of bulls of various origins used on specific cow populations. Report of a working group of the E.A.A.P. commission on animal genetics

Livestock Production Science, 1983
Abstract The transfer of genetic material between dairy cattle populations of North America and different European countries continues to increase. In connection with this, a broad interest exists in procedures for comparing populations and breeding animals within and between populations.
J. Dommerholt   +6 more
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Simian-type Blood Groups of Hamadryas Baboons. Population Study of Captivity-born Animals at the Sukhumi Primate Center — Preliminary Report

1982
As shown in numerous earlier publications (Moor-Jankowski et al. 1964, 1967, Wiener and Moor-Jankowski 1969, Verbitski et al. 1967), baboons, like many other species of Old World monkeys, display two kinds of the serological polymorphism: one, that is based on individual differences in the content of saliva and other body secretions, as defined by ...
B. A. Lapin   +2 more
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[The consumption of food of animal origin distinct from milk: meat, fish, eggs in the school-age population of the community of Madrid. The Food Consumption and Nutritional Status of the School-Age Population of the Autonomous Community of Madrid Group].

Anales espanoles de pediatria, 1996
The aim of this study was to assess the intake of foods of animal origin other than milk, as well as their role in the diet of children, in a representative sample of a school-aged population from the Community of Madrid (CAENPE study). A 4 day assessment of the dietary intake was conducted by applying a combination of the methods of 24-hour recall and
P, Martínez de Icaya Ortiz de Urbina   +5 more
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Immunologic Factors Involved in the Growth of Primary Tumors in Human or Animal Hosts

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1970
Herbert F Oettgen
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