Enhanced porcine gut barrier functioning and reduced inflammation from a combination of seaweed bioactives [PDF]
Background Microbial and toxin-related challenges are well-documented causes of impaired animal performance. The gastro-intestinal tract is the single largest organ that interfaces with numerous challenges including pathogenic organisms, toxins and other
Meike A. Bouwhuis +3 more
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(Mis)Leading Approaches in Toponomastics. Review of the book: Perono Cacciafoco, F., & Cavallaro, F. (2023). Place Names. Approaches and Perspectives in Toponymy and Toponomastics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. xxiii + 298 p. [PDF]
The paper provides a critical review of a ten-chapter volume dealing with various aspects of the study of place names. Conceived as a concise but comprehensive reference source for students in toponomastics, the book has two distinct focuses, namely ...
Dmitry V. Spiridonov
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This new book by Xavier Delamarre is the first volume of the dictionary of Gaulish nominal bases. Since onomastics is the source for most of its data, this book is of interest for the readers of this journal. Apart from Gaulish, the author considers data
Alexander I. Falileyev
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Psychological type and attitude towards Celtic Christianity among committed Churchgoers in the United Kingdom: an empirical study [PDF]
This article takes the burgeoning interest in Celtic Christianity as a key example of the way in which churches may be responding to the changing spiritual and religious landscape in the United Kingdom today and examines the power of psychological type ...
Leslie J. Francis +19 more
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Language Change at the Crossroads: What Celtic, What Venetic, and What Else in the Personal Names of Emona? [PDF]
This work deals with a number of arguably misinterpreted names found on inscriptions from Emona in Central Slovenia. While many of them have been recently attributed to an Indo-European, otherwise unknown dialect (associated with onomastic data referred ...
Blanca María Prósper
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Celtic tiger and celtic cat [PDF]
In the last few years many studies have been carried out on the Celtic Tiger miracle, i.e., on the spectacular economic growth Ireland experienced between 1995 and 2007. All the studies agree on the key factors that explain this progress, including the commitment to specialized training designed to guarantee the competitivess of its companies on an ...
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Loucita: Etymological Notes on a Female Name from the Norico-Pannonian Onomastic Landscape [PDF]
The undoubtedly Gaulish personal name Loucita, attested in the Norico-Pannonian onomastic area, is particularly interesting from the point of view of its word formation.
Luka Repanšek
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Doubts on Irish Iubhar 'Yew Tree' and Eburacum or York [PDF]
York, a cathedral city in the north of England, was the Eburacum or Colonia Eburacensis of Roman Britain. Its name has usually been explained from Irish iubhar ‘yew tree’ (or alternatively from Welsh efwr ‘hogweed’) and so ‘place where yew trees grow ...
Andrew Breeze
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Growing pigs can display undesirable behaviours, reflecting or causing poor welfare. Addition of magnesium (Mg) to the diet could reduce these, as Mg supplementation has been associated with improved coping ability in response to stress.
K. O'Driscoll +3 more
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Bottom mixed layer oxygen dynamics in the Celtic Sea [PDF]
The seasonally stratified continental shelf seas are highly productive, economically important environments which are under considerable pressure from human activity.
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