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Brewster Buffalo

2023
One of the lesser-known fighter aircraft of World War II was the Brewster Buffalo, or, using the U.S. Navy designation system, the F2A. By some historians the Buffalo is regarded as an outright failure, but this is a rating this stubby little fighter did not deserve.
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Association of CYP19A1 gene polymorphisms with anoestrus in water buffaloes.

Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 2018
Cytochrome P450 aromatase (encoded by the CYP19A1 gene) regulates oestrogen biosynthesis and so plays an essential role in female fertility. We investigated the genetic association of CYP19A1 with the risk of anoestrus in Egyptian water buffaloes.
K. El-Bayomi   +9 more
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The Bungalows of Buffalo

Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 1981
Measured drawings of seven bungalows that were built between 1914 and 1926 in Buffalo, New York, are presented. The paper concentrates on the conventions which govern the organization of spaces in these bungalows and establish linkages with other house types in the popular tradition.
U Flemming, F Downing
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Buffalo thyroglobulin

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1991
1. Buffalo thyroglobulin is the major iodoprotein of buffalo thyroid with a sedimentation coefficient of 19 S and an apparent molecular mass of 685 kDa. 2. The protein is rich in iodine (1-2%) and thyroxine bound iodine (75%), unlike thyroglobulins of other mammalian species. 3.
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Comparative community structure of archaea in rumen of buffaloes and cattle.

The Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2017
BACKGROUND Detailed knowledge of the community structure of methanogens is essential for amelioration of methane emission from livestock species. Several studies have indicated that predominant methanogens of buffalo rumen are different from those in ...
S. S. Paul, A. Dey, D. Baro, B. S. Punia
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The Water Buffalo

Scientific American, 1967
The water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) is a neglected bovine animal with a notable and so far unexploited potential, especially for meat and milk production. World buffalo stocks, which at present total 150 million in some 40 countries, are increasing steadily.  It is important that national stocks should be upgraded by selective breeding allied to ...
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Buffalo Bill

2017
"L'homme de l'Ouest (...) savait voir et entendre autour de lui ; il était à l'affût d'innombrables indices qui signifiaient pour lui la sécurité ou le danger, c'est-à-dire la vie ou la mort. Et ces longues chevauchées solitaires, qui, sans doute, auraient paru désespérément monotones à un homme de la ville, restent pour moi les moments les plus ...
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Anaesthesia of the Horn in Buffaloes

Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe A, 2010
Summary Effective and satisfactory anaesthesia of the horn in buffaloes was achieved when the cornual branches of the zygomatico-temporal and infratrochlear nerves were blocked by a local anaesthetic. Zusammenfassung Anasthesie der Buffelhorner Eine gute Anasthesie der Horner von Buffeln wurde durch die Leitungsblockade der ...
K. Fouad, M. Shokry, L. Fahmy
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Genetic analysis of river, swamp and hybrid buffaloes of north-east India throw new light on phylogeography of water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis).

Journal of animal breeding and genetics = Zeitschrift fur Tierzuchtung und Zuchtungsbiologie, 2015
This study analysed buffaloes from north-east India and compared their nuclear and mitochondrial DNA variations with buffaloes of mainland India, China, Mediterranean and South-East Asia.
B. Mishra   +10 more
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Disaster at Buffalo Creek. Loss of communality at Buffalo Creek

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1976
The survivors of the Buffalo Creek disaster suffered both individual and collective trauma, the latter being reflected in their loss of communality. Human relationships in this community had been derived from traditional bonds of kinship and neighborliness.
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