Quality of Death in Fighting Bulls during Bullfights: Neurobiology and Physiological Responses [PDF]
During bullfights, bulls undergo physiometabolic responses such as glycolysis, anaerobic reactions, cellular oedema, splenic contraction, and hypovolemic shock.
Daniel Mota-Rojas +7 more
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Blood Biochemical Variables Found in Lidia Cattle after Intense Exercise [PDF]
There are limited published data in the bovine species on blood biological variables in response to intense work or after significant physical exertion. Lidia cattle, in addition to their exercise components, have some behavioral agonistic features that ...
Francisco Escalera-Valente +5 more
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Successful Application of the Gamma-Interferon Assay in a Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication Program: The French Bullfighting Herd Experience [PDF]
In the French Camargue region, where bovine tuberculosis had been enzootic for several years in bullfighting cattle herds, the gamma-interferon (IFN) assay was used since 2003 in parallel with the intradermal test in order to increase overall disease ...
Nicolas Keck +5 more
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Fragile Ties: Spanish Themes in Soviet Porcelain
The article is devoted to the study of the so-called Spanish theme in Soviet porcelain. The author analyzes the reflection of the stereotypical perception of Spain in small porcelain sculptures of the Soviet period produced by a variety of manufactures ...
E. O. Grantseva
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This article analyses the link between bullfighting and tourism, and the motivations and satisfaction of the attendees. It carries out a comparative analysis of tourist profiles and their motives for attending or not a bullfight.
José María Cerezo López +2 more
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Unity and Difference in Andean Songs [PDF]
This essay explores the concepts of “unity” and “difference” in Andean songs. The verses pertain to the Masha ritual enacted annually in Mangas, central Peru, and combine Quechua (the indigenous language) with Spanish.
Pigott, Charles Maurice
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Chytrid fungus infection in alpine tree frogs is associated with individual heterozygosity and population isolation but not population-genetic diversity [PDF]
Chytridiomycosis, a disease caused by the emerging fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), has been implicated in the decline of over 500 amphibian species.
Banks, Sam C. +5 more
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La figure mouvante du cheval dans l’histoire de la fête des taureaux du XVIe siècle à nos jours
The aficionados tend to reduce the bullfight to just three elements: the bullfighter, the bull, the spectator. However, the horse has always been an essential part of the festival, even after the substitution of the equestrian bullfight for the more ...
Dominique Fournier
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In Spain, the bullfighting posters that have existed since the 18th century underwent strong politicization during the Second Republic and the first years of Francoism in particular, two periods as much emblematic as they were antagonistic of the 20th ...
Justine Guitard
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La corrida, un imaginaire national genré au service de la régénération (Espagne, 1895-1923)
The objective of this article is to analyze the discourses linking bullfighting shows to the construction of the nation and to gender identities in Spain between 1895 and 1923.
David Castro Devesa
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