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The Academic, Societal and Animal Welfare Benefits of Open Science for Animal Science
Animal science researchers have the obligation to reduce, refine, and replace the usage of animals in research (3R principles). Adherence to these principles can be improved by transparently publishing research findings, data and protocols. Open Science (
Christian Nawroth, E. Tobias Krause
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Dairy Science in an Animal Science Department
C.F. Foreman
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This review explores the practical use of the (Observer)—Reporter—Interpreter—Manager—Expert ((O)RIME) model in the assessment of clinical reasoning skills and for the potential to provide effective feedback that can be used in clinical teaching of ...
Amanda Nichole (Mandi) Carr+2 more
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Recent advances in the treatment of pain in endometriosis: A bibliometric analysis of experimental models [PDF]
Background and Aim: Treatment of endometriosis involves pain relief which is achieved through the administration of analgesics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, with or without the addition of hormone therapy.
Rafael Abreu Lima+9 more
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Unvaccinated animal science and veterinary students are at risk of Q fever, a vaccine-preventable zoonotic disease transmitted from animals to humans.
Md R. Rahaman+4 more
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Using 4-H Animal Science Programming to Improve One Health
Zoonoses, or diseases that can be transferred between humans and animals, such as variant swine influenza, avian influenza A viruses, and coronaviruses, comprise a large percentage of all newly identified and existing infectious diseases (Centers for ...
Lacie Ashby+4 more
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MasPA: A Machine Learning Application to Predict Risk of Mastitis in Cattle from AMS Sensor Data
Mastitis is a common disease that prevails in cattle owing mainly to environmental pathogens; they are also the most expensive disease for cattle in dairy farms.
Naeem Abdul Ghafoor, Beata Sitkowska
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The speed and accuracy of phenotype detection from medical images are some of the most important qualities needed for any informed and timely response such as early detection of cancer or detection of desirable phenotypes for animal breeding.
James Francis Robson+2 more
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Facilitating Development of Problem-Solving Skills in Veterinary Learners with Clinical Examples
This paper seeks to open discussion on the teaching of problem-solving skills in veterinary learners. We start by defining the term problem before discussing what constitutes problem-solving.
Amanda (Mandi) Nichole Carr+2 more
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