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: The health and well-being of farmers is one aspect of the sustainability of agriculture, as is the health and productivity of livestock. Previous research suggests a possible association between the two, but the complexity of the relationships between ...
N.A. Steen, E.M. Rosvold, M.O. Torske
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A Functionally Conserved Enhancer is Critical for PGC1A Expression and Thermogenesis in Brown Fat
An evolutionarily conserved enhancer controls PGC1A expression and thermogenic activation in brown adipose tissue. Integrative multi‐omics analyses identify two BAT‐specific enhancers, with PGC1A‐En1 functioning as the dominant regulatory element that maintains thermogenic capacity across species.
Duo Su +10 more
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Transgenic cotton and farmers’ health in Pakistan
Despite substantial research on the economic effects of transgenic insect-resistant Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) cotton, there is still limited work on this technology's impacts on human health. Due to the inbuilt insect resistance, Bt cotton requires fewer pesticide sprays than conventional cotton, which is not only advantageous from economic and ...
Shahzad Kouser +2 more
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Planning for better animal health and welfare, Report from the 1st ANIPLAN project workshop, Hellevad, October 2007 [PDF]
’Minimising medicine use in organic dairy herds through animal health and welfare planning’, ANIPLAN, is a CORE-Organic project which was initiated in June 2007.
Atkinson, Chris +15 more
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WUSCHEL Transcription Factor: From Stem Cell Maintenance to Crop Improvement
This review synthesizes emerging insights into WUSCHEL (WUS) as a central regulator of plant stem cell fate beyond Arabidopsis, highlighting its roles in regeneration, somatic embryogenesis (SE), and stress adaptation across crops. It explores how WUS‐centered regulatory networks, genome editing, and AI‐guided strategies can be leveraged for precise ...
Zishan Ahmad +6 more
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Part 2: A Prism for Liberation Theology
This introduction to Part 2: A Prism for Liberation Theology provides an overview of the section and brief descriptions of the following chapters: Chapter Five, “Liberation Theology and Public Health Ethics,” by Alexandre A.
Jennie Weiss Block, OP +2 more
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Portrait: Anatole Krattiger—Intellectual Property Management in The Global Public Interest [PDF]
[Excerpt] What do cows in green Alpine landscapes have in common with IP? Not much unless you ask Dr. Krattiger. As a young farmer in his native Switzerland, and later in the South of France where he cultivated vineyards, he developed a practical ...
Kowalski, Stanley P.
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In this study, the orange‐muscle giant abalone (Haliotis gigantea) is used as a model to identify a non‐coding SNP that disrupts the interaction between ITGA8 pre‐mRNA and the splicing factor ILF2, leading to altered ITGA8 splicing. These splicing changes promote carotenoid accumulation in abalone muscle through the regulation of tissue remodeling ...
Xiaohui Wei +17 more
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A Comparative Study of Physical Fitness among Rural Farmers and Urban Sedentary Group of Gulbarga District [PDF]
Introduction: Body mass index (BMI) is one of the factor that determines health of an individual being over fat or having a higher than desirable content of fat that has a negative effect on person’s health.
R.B. Patil +3 more
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Participatory Common Learning in Groups of Dairy Farmers in Uganda (FFS approach) and Danish Stable Schools [PDF]
Farmer Field Schools (FFS) is a well-known concept, which is widely used in many types of farming systems in the Global South. In this report different approaches to FFS adjusted to Ugandan smallholder dairy systems and to Danish organic dairy systems ...
Vaarst, Mette
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