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Animal welfare: An animal science approach
Meat Science, 2013Increasing world population and demand for animal-derived protein puts pressure on animal production to meet this demand. For this purpose animal breeding efforts were conducted to obtain the maximum yield that the genetic makeup of the animals permits. Under the influence of economics which is the driving force behind animal production, animal farming
Koknaroglu, Hayati, Akunal, Turgay
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Anime as a medium for science learning
Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2023AbstractBackgroundEmotional design of multimedia lessons involves adding features that are intended to increase learner enjoyment and promote learning—such as adding narrative, anthropomorphizing non‐human elements, and using warm colours.ObjectiveThe present study extends this work to examine the potential of Japanese animation (anime) for improving ...
Leah S. Mahler, Richard E. Mayer
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2002
Animals and Scienceexamines the debates, from the Renaissance to the present, surrounding issues of animal rights, consciousness, and self-awareness. Animals and Scienceexamines what science has (and has not) taught us about the nature of nonhuman animals and explores the moral, religious, social, and scientific implications of those ...
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Animals and Scienceexamines the debates, from the Renaissance to the present, surrounding issues of animal rights, consciousness, and self-awareness. Animals and Scienceexamines what science has (and has not) taught us about the nature of nonhuman animals and explores the moral, religious, social, and scientific implications of those ...
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Veterinary science and animal production
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1965Abstract Extract In retrospect, 1964 may be recalled as the year of the Agricultural Development Conference, a searching probe into the state of the New Zealand agricultural industry. Amongst other things, it was requisite to determine the measures that would have to be taken to ensure that sufficient animal production would be available to support the
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Science and world animal production
Journal of Biosocial Science, 1969Editorial noteThe first Hammond Memorial Lecture was given in London in March 1969 by Dr C. P. McMeekan, CBE, formerly Director of the Ruakura Research Centre in New Zealand, afterwards on the staff of, and currently consultant to, the World Bank. Apart from its special interest to those engaged in animal science, the lecture contained much of general ...
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