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This article is based on a close reading of four fifteenth-century travel accounts, written by travellers who started their journey in the Burgundian Low Countries and visited the Holy Land.
Thijs Temmerman, Jeroen Deploige
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The spread of the Covid-19 virus has brought changes in various sectors including education. Various policies have also been implemented in schools, such as distance learning to face-to-face learning on a limited basis.
Andri Tri Nugroho +2 more
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There are about 1500 genus-group names available in the scarab subfamilies Dynastinae, Rutelinae and Cetoniinae by the end of 2023. Of these, 997 refer to currently accepted genera, 227 in Dynastinae, 261 in Rutelinae and 509 in Cetoniinae.
Peter G. Allsopp, Paul Schoolmeesters
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There are about 1275 genus-group names available in the 14 scarab subfamilies treated here by the end of August 2024. Of these, 917 refer to currently accepted genera, mainly in the Melolonthinae (611), Sericinae (168) and Sericoidinae (96).
P. G. Allsopp, Paul Schoolmeesters
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Background Preventing pathogens from entering the broiler premises is the main biosecurity measure at farm level. In conventional broiler production, chickens are kept indoors during the entire production period. Pathogens can enter the broiler-producing
Gunvor Elise Nagel-Alne +6 more
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Wizja prapoczątków świata w „Heksaemeronie” Bazylego Wielkiego
Secundum sanctum Basilium omnia quae vivunt universi elementorum vel inanimatae naturae ornatus sunt: plantae et terrestria animalia terrae, aquatilia aquae, volati!ia aeris apparatus, supplementum et decus.
Ewa Osek
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The presence of keel bone fractures (KBF) in laying hens has been documented and discussed by several authors, nevertheless the causative factors behind KBF remain uncertain.
Käthe Elise Kittelsen +5 more
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Are genetic databases sufficiently populated to detect non-indigenous species? [PDF]
Correct species identifications are of tremendous importance for invasion ecology, as mistakes could lead to misdirecting limited resources against harmless species or inaction against problematic ones.
Bailey, Sarah +3 more
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Identifying Key Questions and Challenges in Microchimerism Biology
This study identifies key unanswered questions about microchimerism, the presence of cells from one individual living in another. Experts highlight how these cells may affect health, pregnancy, and disease. This study outlines research priorities and challenges in detecting and studying these rare microchimeric cells, aiming to guide future discoveries
Kristine J. Chua +31 more
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This article explores one of the latest branches in the evolution of the bestiary genre in contemporary Hispanic literature, (di)simulating bestiaries. The bestiary, a literary genre that proliferated during the medieval period, drew attention with its ...
Ailén Cruz
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