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第9回岡山実験動物研究会報告 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1986
Okayama Association for Laboratory Animal Science,
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裏表紙・英文目次 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Okayama Association for Laboratory Animal Science,
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Animal welfare: An animal science approach

Meat Science, 2013
Increasing 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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Biostatistics for animal science

2004
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
Kapš, Miroslav, Lamberson, William R.
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Encyclopedia of Animal Science

2004
"Written and edited by a distinguished team of experts, this encyclopedia encompasses animal physiology; animal growth and development; animal behavior; animal reproduction and breeding; alternative approaches to animal maintenance; meat science and muscle biology; farmed animal welfare and bioethics; and food safety.
Wilson G. Pond   +2 more
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Animal welfare science.

2017
[no abstract]
Mendl, Michael T   +2 more
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Animals in Science and Education

The Reference Librarian, 2004
SUMMARY This article provides an overview of the ethical issues associated with the use of animals in scientific research and education, including references to arguments on both sides of the issue. It reviews print resources on the use of animals in science and education, dividing them into categories relating to either science/research, education, or
Laura Jane Bishop, Anita Lonnes Nolen
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Animals and Ecological Science

2015
Ecological science, which studies the relationships between organisms and their environments, developed from natural history. Aristotle’s teleological chain of being and detailed description modeled natural history until the eighteenth century. Linnaeus and Buffon replaced Aristotelian categories with new criteria for classification, leading the way to
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