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2018
Abstract This chapter gives a short overview of animal husbandry in Iron Age Europe. In this largely agrarian society, people depended on animals for food, transport, and labour. Although animal husbandry shows a high degree of variety, related to differences in climate, geography, and the complexity of society, broad geographical ...
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Abstract This chapter gives a short overview of animal husbandry in Iron Age Europe. In this largely agrarian society, people depended on animals for food, transport, and labour. Although animal husbandry shows a high degree of variety, related to differences in climate, geography, and the complexity of society, broad geographical ...
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Animal Welfare (See Animal Ethics; Animal Research; Animal Rights)
2021Animal welfare refers to the quality of life of animals that humans relate to and have moral obligations. The state of an animal’s welfare indicates how the animal is coping (physiologically, behaviorally, cognitively, and emotionally) with the conditions in which it lives.
Maria do Céu Patrão Neves +1 more
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Animal’s People: Animal, Animality, Animalisation
2017Indra Sinha’s Animal’s People tells the story of Animal, an animal who is human. He is a severely disabled boy living in a fictional city modelled on Bhopal in India. Animal has a twisted back that forces him to walk on all fours as if an animal, and this chapter reads his disfigured body as a symbol of an exploited body politic, an interrogation of ...
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Animal Welfare and Animal Rights
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1988Animal liberationists tend to divide into two mutually antagonistic camps: animal welfarists, who share a utilitarian moral outlook, and animal rightists, who presuppose a structure of basic rights. However, the gap between these groups tends to be exaggerated by their allegiance to oversimplified versions of their favored moral frameworks.
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2007
With the development of new imaging modalities, techniques,and radiotracers, it is easy to get caught up in the excitement of the equipment and the pictures. Yet the value in imaging lies primarily in the benefit it brings to human lives. That potential value is determined first by studies in animals.
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With the development of new imaging modalities, techniques,and radiotracers, it is easy to get caught up in the excitement of the equipment and the pictures. Yet the value in imaging lies primarily in the benefit it brings to human lives. That potential value is determined first by studies in animals.
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The ANIMAL algorithm animation tool
Proceedings of the 5th annual SIGCSE/SIGCUE ITiCSEconference on Innovation and technology in computer science education, 2000In this paper, we present Animal , a new tool for developing animations to be used in lectures. Animal offers a small but powerful set of graphical operators. Animations are generated using a visual editor, by scripting or via API calls.
SchülerMarkus +2 more
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2019
San animistic cosmology, in terms of the New Animism paradigm of relational ontology, is considered cross-culturally by comparing “(S)animism” to other animisms, of other preindustrial peoples, the San’s Bantu-speaking neighbors the one and the Eastern Arctic Inuit the other.
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San animistic cosmology, in terms of the New Animism paradigm of relational ontology, is considered cross-culturally by comparing “(S)animism” to other animisms, of other preindustrial peoples, the San’s Bantu-speaking neighbors the one and the Eastern Arctic Inuit the other.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1983
Douglas A. Gregg, Bruce H. Ewald
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Douglas A. Gregg, Bruce H. Ewald
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Animal behavior and animal welfare
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1991Summary The value of behavioral techniques in assessing animal welfare, and in particular assessing the psychological well being of animals, is reviewed. Using cats and horses as examples, 3 behavioral methods are presented: (1) comparison of behavior patterns and time budgets; (2) choice tests; and (3) operant conditioning. The behaviors of intact and
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