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Spread of antibiotic-resistant plasmids from chicken to chicken and from chicken to man
Nature, 1976THE natural ecology of Escherichia coli and its infectious plasmids is not understood, although there is suggestive evidence that animals may serve as reservoirs for E. coli found in humans1,2. Investigation in this area becomes additionally important in view of the practice of introducing plasmids with pieces of foreign DNA into E. coli3,4.
George B. FitzGerald+2 more
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Experimental infection of chicken embryos and day‐old chickens with parvovirus of chicken origin
Avian Pathology, 1985Specific pathogen free (SPF) White Leghorn chicken embryos and day-old chickens and day-old commercial broiler chickens were infected with a parvovirus (strain ABU) isolated from chickens with stunted growth. As a result, egg hatchability was significantly decreased and hatched chickens had enteritis and low vitality.
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American Behavioral Scientist, 1966
Behavior in a game simulating brinksmanship and appeasement is analyzed as a function of varying parameters in the game and as over-time trends. Anatol Rapoport is Professor of Mathematical Biology and Senior Research Mathematician at the Mental Health Research Institute, University of Michigan.
Anatol Rapoport, Albert M. Chammah
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Behavior in a game simulating brinksmanship and appeasement is analyzed as a function of varying parameters in the game and as over-time trends. Anatol Rapoport is Professor of Mathematical Biology and Senior Research Mathematician at the Mental Health Research Institute, University of Michigan.
Anatol Rapoport, Albert M. Chammah
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1987
The discovery by R. D. Crawford of an autosomal recessive mutation in domestic fowl producing a strain of chickens with a high seizure susceptibility added a new and potentially valuable model for the study of epilepsy (Crawford, 1970). As a graduate student, Dr. Crawford had been studying behavioral genetics in the Fayoumi breed. Following graduation,
J. M. Tuchek, D. D. Johnson
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The discovery by R. D. Crawford of an autosomal recessive mutation in domestic fowl producing a strain of chickens with a high seizure susceptibility added a new and potentially valuable model for the study of epilepsy (Crawford, 1970). As a graduate student, Dr. Crawford had been studying behavioral genetics in the Fayoumi breed. Following graduation,
J. M. Tuchek, D. D. Johnson
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THE ORIGIN OF SALMONELLAS IN CHICKENS AND CHICKEN CARCASES
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1972R. V. Byrnes, G. C. Simmons
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JAMA
In this narrative medicine essay, an emergency medicine resident worries that the demands of surgical residency will consume her wife until 4 chickens came to live in their coop.
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In this narrative medicine essay, an emergency medicine resident worries that the demands of surgical residency will consume her wife until 4 chickens came to live in their coop.
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Genome-wide scan for selective footprints and genes related to cold tolerance in Chantecler chickens
Zoological Research, 2021Ming Li+2 more
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Cecal microbiome divergence of broiler chickens by sex and body weight
Journal of Microbiology, 2017Kyu-Chan Lee, D. Kil, W. Sul
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