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Animals and Science

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 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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Animal Psychology and the Science of Animal Behaviour

Behaviour, 1948
The foundation of a new Journal, bearing the name: "Behaviour" (where, for convenience' sake, the word "Animal" has been left out), may be regarded as a choice opportunity to expound once again what separates the so-called "objectivist" in this field study from the real animal-psychologist, and what unites them.
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Column: Animated science

Nature, 2013
Understanding how visualizations can communicate research will help scientists to make the most of the technology, says Quintin Anderson.
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Veterinary science and animal production

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1965
Abstract 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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Using animals in science

Veterinary Record, 2012
The Costs and Benefits of Animal Experiments Andrew Knight 272 pages, hardback, £55. Palgrave Macmillan. 2011. ISBN 978 0 23024 392 7 AN essential element of how we ethically and legally justify the use of animals in science is the balancing of costs (to animals) and benefits (to humans or animals).
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Science and world animal production

Journal of Biosocial Science, 1969
Editorial 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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History of Ultrasound in Animal Science

Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 2004
The application of ultrasound to animals has had a very close relationship to medical applications, as shown by the first animal evaluation publication in the United States in 1956.1 Back fat thickness was measured on beef cattle at Colorado A & M College, now Colorado State University, with a “somascope” ultrasonic unit previously used by the group ...
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The Science of Animal Suffering

Ethology, 2008
AbstractCan suffering in non‐human animals be studied scientifically? Apart from verbal reports of subjective feelings, which are uniquely human, I argue that it is possible to study the negative emotions we refer to as suffering by the same methods we use in ourselves.
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