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The molecular basis underlying the differential development of immune organs between Huaifu and Cherry Valley ducks during early growth. [PDF]
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Genome sequencing of <i>Pasteurella multocida</i> strains isolated from Jinding duck (<i>Anas platyrhynchos</i>) in Bangladesh. [PDF]
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DUCK PLAGUE IN GNOTOBIOTIC DUCKS
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1976Four-week-old gnotobiotic and conventional ducks were inoculated orally with duck plague virus. Both groups of ducks died on the third and fourth day after inoculation. Gross and microscopic lesions of duck plague were similar in gnotobiotic and conventional ducks, indicating the synergistic action of species of Salmonella and Pasteurella was not ...
S J, Proctor, P J, Matthews, J P, Kluge
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Physics World, 2020
For a book, to quote from its subtitle, "exploring the mysteries of our universe's first seconds", US cosmologist and particle physicist Dan Hooper's At the Edge of Time has as much of an eye on the future of cosmology (and the potential of upcoming projects such as LISA) as it does on the most distant of pasts.
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For a book, to quote from its subtitle, "exploring the mysteries of our universe's first seconds", US cosmologist and particle physicist Dan Hooper's At the Edge of Time has as much of an eye on the future of cosmology (and the potential of upcoming projects such as LISA) as it does on the most distant of pasts.
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Pediatrics, 2003
To the Editor .— Given the legacy of failure they inherited, Ginsburg and colleagues1 are to be congratulated for asking a group of urban adolescents what “factors they believe would make the most difference in influencing whether they would have a positive future.” Although I and the prevention research literature generally agree with their overall ...
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To the Editor .— Given the legacy of failure they inherited, Ginsburg and colleagues1 are to be congratulated for asking a group of urban adolescents what “factors they believe would make the most difference in influencing whether they would have a positive future.” Although I and the prevention research literature generally agree with their overall ...
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