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Cross-Species Comparisons of Welfare

2017
In her chapter, Tatjana Visak notes that the question of how to do Cross-Species Comparisons of welfare (CSCs) is practically relevant on the assumption that the effects of our (possible) actions on welfare are relevant for what we have reason to do.
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Cross-species studies for target validation

Briefings in Functional Genomics and Proteomics, 2002
The completion of the genome sequences of several model organisms and the recent development of high throughput procedures to map genes, expression patterns and interactions is providing a steadily increasing number of candidate target genes. The function of most of these genes still remains unknown.
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Cross-Species Infections and Their Analysis

Annual Review of Microbiology, 2002
▪ Abstract  The ability of certain pathogens to infect multiple hosts has led to the development of genetically tractable nonvertebrate hosts to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of interactions between these pathogens and their hosts. The use of plant, insect, nematode, and protozoan hosts to study human pathogens has facilitated the elucidation of ...
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Cross-species comparisons.

Ciba Foundation symposium, 1998
Cognitive and neural adaptations in animals have been analysed using the comparative method. Comparisons between closely related species that differ in a cognitive or neural character, and comparison between distantly related species that share a cognitive or neural character, can be used to identify adaptations. Recent research has identified adaptive
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Cross-Species Comparisons

2022
Martha Escobar   +3 more
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Cross-Species Studies of Glycolytic Function

1999
Researchers probing the functional properties of glycogen (glucose) fermentation to lactate typically work within either one of two theoretical frameworks or models. The first assumes that the cell is analogous to a watery bag of enzymes, while the second assumes that three dimensional order and structure constrain the behaviors of glycolytic ...
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Climate change increases cross-species viral transmission risk

Nature, 2022
Colin J Carlson   +2 more
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Interspecies and Cross-species Generation:

2018
This article treats late ancient rabbinic texts (ca. 1st-early 3rd cents. CE), reading them as biology, and following their ideas about the limits and possibilities of reproductive and species variation. I read sources from the tractates of Niddah, Kil'ayim, and Bekhorot, in the Mishnah and Toseta, as expressions of a science of generation, or a ...
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