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Current status of cystic echinococcosis in West Africa: a silent zoonotic risk in humans and animals. [PDF]
Enkai S, Appiah-Kwarteng C.
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Explainable multi stream deep learning for fine grained camel breed classification using a Novel Arabian and Non Arabian dataset. [PDF]
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Research in Veterinary Science, 2012
Camels are highly susceptible to brucellosis caused by Brucella melitensis and Brucella abortus. Difficulties can arise in diagnosis of camel brucellosis, especially as this disease provokes only few clinical signs in contrast to its clinical course in cattle.
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Camels are highly susceptible to brucellosis caused by Brucella melitensis and Brucella abortus. Difficulties can arise in diagnosis of camel brucellosis, especially as this disease provokes only few clinical signs in contrast to its clinical course in cattle.
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The electrocardiogram of a camel
American Heart Journal, 1958Abstract Electrocardiograms of a Camelus dromedarius were obtained at rest and after effort. The voltage of P-QRS-T was similar to that of the human electrocardiogram. The characteristic features were: bradycardia (26 per minute), normal width of QRS complexes, and prolonged P-R and Q-T intervals; the duration of these latter two intervals was ...
K, BRAUN, S Z, ROSENBERG, L, BELLIN
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CAMEL to CAMELS: The risk of sensitivity
Journal of Banking Regulation, 2016Most bank regulatory regimes added interest rate risk or sensitivity to their examination focus in the mid-1990s. Interest rate risk significantly contributed to the demise of the US savings and loan industry in the 1980s and 1990s and that episode alone warranted additional focus on sensitivity. However, interest rate risk is not as important as asset
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Medical Mycology, 1986
A survey of ringworm in camels showed over 25% of young animals suffered from T. verrucosum infection, and fewer than 0.5% of the camels had T. mentagrophytes. Amino acid analyses of hair samples taken from human, camel and cow showed the compositions were similar to within 11%.
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A survey of ringworm in camels showed over 25% of young animals suffered from T. verrucosum infection, and fewer than 0.5% of the camels had T. mentagrophytes. Amino acid analyses of hair samples taken from human, camel and cow showed the compositions were similar to within 11%.
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Journal of Chemical Education, 1978
This paper is a summary of remarks made at a recent symposium on "New Directions in the Teaching of Physical Chemistry" in which the author took exception to both the claims made for the SI system and to the manner in which it has been promoted.
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This paper is a summary of remarks made at a recent symposium on "New Directions in the Teaching of Physical Chemistry" in which the author took exception to both the claims made for the SI system and to the manner in which it has been promoted.
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Nature, 1964
VARIOUS mechanisms have been proposed to explain the ability of the camel to survive the dehydration stresses of desert life. The use of the fatty hump as a water store has been excluded because calculations of the volume of water released from the metabolic breakdown of this amount of fat do not coincide with the measured losses of body water1 ...
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VARIOUS mechanisms have been proposed to explain the ability of the camel to survive the dehydration stresses of desert life. The use of the fatty hump as a water store has been excluded because calculations of the volume of water released from the metabolic breakdown of this amount of fat do not coincide with the measured losses of body water1 ...
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