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Inheritance of Coat Colour in Ferrets
Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, 1987Abstract Inheritance of coat colour Standard, Chocolate and Dawn was studied in ferrets. Four different matings comprising 542 offspring were tested. The results obtained deviated significantly from expectations based on the single locus hypothesis.
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2023
The purpose of this book is twofold. First, it is a biography of a European Jewish family, the Kranzthors, who migrated from Hungary to the USA near the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th. A fully-referenced narrative of that family’s history is here presented, accompanied by genealogical trees, charts, photographs, and ...
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The purpose of this book is twofold. First, it is a biography of a European Jewish family, the Kranzthors, who migrated from Hungary to the USA near the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th. A fully-referenced narrative of that family’s history is here presented, accompanied by genealogical trees, charts, photographs, and ...
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Molecular tests for coat colours in horses
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics, 2009SummaryColour phenotypes may have played a major role during early domestication events and initial selection among domestic animal species. As coat colours mostly follow a relatively simple mode of Mendelian inheritance, they have been among the first traits to be systematically analysed at the molecular level.
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Diamond coating of coloured Si3N4 ceramics
Diamond and Related Materials, 2005Abstract The effect of Si 3 N 4 secondary phases on chemical vapour deposition (CVD) diamond film growth was analyzed. Silicon nitride substrates were obtained by pressureless sintering, placing the green samples inside a powder bed of Si 3 N 4 /BN.
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Rationale: The white coat effect is a well-documented clinical phenomenon, characterized by elevated blood pressure readings observed in medical settings, whereas measurements taken in non-clinical environments tend to be lower. Its prevalence varies across studies, but is estimated to affect approximately 15–50% of the general population.
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