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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Breast Cancer and Its Prevention Among Female Doctors at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Pakistan. [PDF]
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Enamel and Bleaching or Breaching: Vickers Hardness and Backscattered Electron Imaging. [PDF]
Boyde A, Ashrafianbonab S, Mills D.
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Which <i>ab initio</i> calculation methods describe the charge transfer in ionic liquid vapors? Case study on EMIM-OTF reveals the frontier orbitals and the ionization threshold. [PDF]
Kuusik I, Kivimäki A, Kisand V.
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Breast Health Education as a Motivator for Breast Self-Examination Practice in High-Risk Women: Grounded Theory Analysis. [PDF]
Naz S, Thanasilp S, Wisesrith W.
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Point-of-care echocardiography training pathways: a global perspective and the need for standardisation. [PDF]
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Optical Anisotropy as a Probe of Proton Ordering at Ice Surfaces. [PDF]
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The current method used to identify suspect BSE cases is based on reporting cattle displaying clinical signs compatible with BSE. The reporting of such cases is dependent on the ability of farmers and veterinarians to recognise the disease symptoms and on the willingness to report such cases. Furthermore, it depends on the stage of the disease, because
D, Heim, J W, Wilesmith
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The current method used to identify suspect BSE cases is based on reporting cattle displaying clinical signs compatible with BSE. The reporting of such cases is dependent on the ability of farmers and veterinarians to recognise the disease symptoms and on the willingness to report such cases. Furthermore, it depends on the stage of the disease, because
D, Heim, J W, Wilesmith
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Veterinary Research Communications, 2003
Before the emergence of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and recognition of its zoonotic potential, the major example of the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) of animals was scrapie of sheep. But there is no evidence that scrapie transmits naturally to any species other than sheep and goats.
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Before the emergence of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and recognition of its zoonotic potential, the major example of the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) of animals was scrapie of sheep. But there is no evidence that scrapie transmits naturally to any species other than sheep and goats.
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Veterinary Record, 2005
SIR, - Colleagues will be aware of the general decline in the occurrence of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in the UK during the past decade or more. Until 2001, most cases of the disease were identified in animals reported as suspects.
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SIR, - Colleagues will be aware of the general decline in the occurrence of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in the UK during the past decade or more. Until 2001, most cases of the disease were identified in animals reported as suspects.
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Veterinary Record, 2014
THE discovery over 25 years ago of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), popularly known as ‘mad cow disease’, brought considerable attention to prion diseases or transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs), a group of fatal neurodegenerative disorders affecting people and animals.
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THE discovery over 25 years ago of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), popularly known as ‘mad cow disease’, brought considerable attention to prion diseases or transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs), a group of fatal neurodegenerative disorders affecting people and animals.
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