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Feeding elephant grass and Gliricidia sepium on performance of Bali calves during transitional diet
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Out of Africa comes no support for global biodiversity catastrophes. [PDF]
Pimm SL, Davies TJ, Gittleman JL.
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Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) recognise human visual attention from body and face orientation. [PDF]
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Trends and Patterns of Animal Poisoning in Thailand: A 10-Year Retrospective Study from Ramathibodi Poison Center. [PDF]
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DETECTION OF BLUETONGUE ANTIBODY AND ANTIGEN IN INDIAN ELEPHANTS, SPOTTED DEER AND BLACKBUCKS
Mahesh Bhat, R. Manickam, Wilson Aruni
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The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds, 2023
Despite its increasing prevalence, severity, and mortality, Diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) still remains an unaddressed critical issue. The management of DFS is adequately performed only in few centers, and clinical outcomes vary, depending on the possibility of patients to access optimal standards of care.
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Despite its increasing prevalence, severity, and mortality, Diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) still remains an unaddressed critical issue. The management of DFS is adequately performed only in few centers, and clinical outcomes vary, depending on the possibility of patients to access optimal standards of care.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1998
Elephants’ vocalizations and movements have recently been shown to produce seismic waves (Rayleigh waves). This may be relevant for the well-known long-distance communication of these animals. It is suggested here that elephants may sense ground vibrations as a result of bone conduction producing a differential vibration of the middle ear ossicles in ...
T, Reuter, S, Nummela, S, Hemilä
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Elephants’ vocalizations and movements have recently been shown to produce seismic waves (Rayleigh waves). This may be relevant for the well-known long-distance communication of these animals. It is suggested here that elephants may sense ground vibrations as a result of bone conduction producing a differential vibration of the middle ear ossicles in ...
T, Reuter, S, Nummela, S, Hemilä
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 2019
Abstract Torn between a futurist vision of Pakistan, on one hand, and the desire for a conventionally historical narrative about its founding on the other, Muslim nationalism has always faced its past in the form of impossibility. As Devji discusses in this afterword, the essays in the special section “The Past for Pakistan” explore ...
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Abstract Torn between a futurist vision of Pakistan, on one hand, and the desire for a conventionally historical narrative about its founding on the other, Muslim nationalism has always faced its past in the form of impossibility. As Devji discusses in this afterword, the essays in the special section “The Past for Pakistan” explore ...
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