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Skins and hides are perishable resources that can be damaged by parasitic diseases and human error, which result in downgrading or rejection. This study was conducted to identify defect types and to determine their prevalence in pickled sheep and wet ...
Tesfay Kahsay +3 more
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Optimisation of growth conditions for ovine airway epithelial cell differentiation at an air-liquid interface [PDF]
Respiratory tract infections are of significant concern in the agriculture industry. There is a requirement for the development of well-characterised in vitro epithelial cell culture models in order to dissect the diverse molecular interactions occurring
Berry, Catherine C. +3 more
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Cytokine production by blue tongue virus-infected fetal sheep cells [PDF]
The migration inhibition of guinea pig peritoneal macrophages by a factor(s) from media obtained from blue tongue virus-infected monolayer cultures was studied. Medium from blue tongue virus-infected sheep fetal cell cultures inhibited migration of guinea pig macrophages from agarose droplets.
F M, Enright, B I, Osburn
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Conservation Strategy for Brown Bear and Its Habitat in Nepal
The<strong> </strong>Himalaya region of Nepal encompasses significant habitats for several endangered species, among them the brown bear (<em>Ursus arctos pruinosus</em>).
Achyut Aryal +8 more
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Comparative immune responses against Psoroptes ovis in two cattle breeds with different susceptibility to mange [PDF]
The sheep scab mite, Psoroptes ovis, is a major problem in the beef cattle industry, especially in Belgian Blue (BB) cattle. This breed is naturally more predisposed to psoroptic mange but reasons for this high susceptibility remain unknown.
Chiers, Koen +9 more
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The aim of the research was to determine the effects of source and concentration of salt (NaCl) during the pickling process on the leather quality of sheep skin for glove. The kind of salt and concentration developed during pickling process of sheep skin
Emiliana Kasmudjiastuti
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Disease prevention versus data privacy : using landcover maps to inform spatial epidemic models [PDF]
The availability of epidemiological data in the early stages of an outbreak of an infectious disease is vital for modelers to make accurate predictions regarding the likely spread of disease and preferred intervention strategies.
A Estrada-Pena +28 more
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Sheep Corneal Endothelium Morphology - Evaluation with Trypan Blue and Alizarin Red
Background: The endothelium is a layer fundamental to maintaining corneal transparency. In ophthalmology, sheep eyes have been used as a model in research related to corneal transplantation. Different techniques have been used to evaluate the corneal endothelium.
Anita Marchionatti Pigatto +9 more
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Ladybird landscape; or, what to look for in the 'What to Look For' books [PDF]
The interlocking relationships between agriculture, nature, science and modernity underwent fundamental, far-reaching change in mid-twentieth century Britain.
Burchardt, Jeremy
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THE PONTAMINE BLUE REACTION IN PREGNANT SHEEP UTERI [PDF]
The Pontamine Blue reaction (Finn & McLaren, 1967) reflects the increased vascular permeability at the site of blastocyst attachment (Psychoyos, 1960) which presages cellular changes in the uterus associated with implantation of the embryo (Finn & McLaren, 1967; Boshier, 1968, 1969).
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