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Silicate Pneumoconiosis in Hens
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2000Thirteen cases of silicate pneumoconiosis in 3- to 4-year-old hens are described. Ten of the birds were raised in the suburbs of a city near several chalk quarries and two cement-works; the remaining three hens (aged 3 years) had lived in an environment with high particulate pollution from a nearby brick-works in which large amounts of clay were used ...
ROPERTO, FRANCO PEPPINO +3 more
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2015
Egg allergy is one of the most frequent food allergies in infants and young children. The prevalence of egg allergy is estimated to be between 1.8 and 2% in children younger than 5 years of age. The reactions are mainly mediated by IgE and partially by non-IgE or are a mix of both types.
Atsuo, Urisu, Y, Kondo, I, Tsuge
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Egg allergy is one of the most frequent food allergies in infants and young children. The prevalence of egg allergy is estimated to be between 1.8 and 2% in children younger than 5 years of age. The reactions are mainly mediated by IgE and partially by non-IgE or are a mix of both types.
Atsuo, Urisu, Y, Kondo, I, Tsuge
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International Journal of Immunogenetics, 1978
SUMMARYA transplacentally induced lung tumour of C3HfeB/HeN mouse origin expresses, as a tumour‐associated antigen, a normal tissue component of strain A mice. The genetic locus coding for this alloantigen has been shown to be linked to the H‐2 major histocompatibility complex.
Martin, W J +5 more
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SUMMARYA transplacentally induced lung tumour of C3HfeB/HeN mouse origin expresses, as a tumour‐associated antigen, a normal tissue component of strain A mice. The genetic locus coding for this alloantigen has been shown to be linked to the H‐2 major histocompatibility complex.
Martin, W J +5 more
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2008
1 There was a man by the name of Odd Onundarson living in Borgarfjord, at Breidabolstad in Reykjardal. He was married to a lady called Jorunn, a shrewd woman of fine breeding, and they had four children, two fine sons and two daughters.
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1 There was a man by the name of Odd Onundarson living in Borgarfjord, at Breidabolstad in Reykjardal. He was married to a lady called Jorunn, a shrewd woman of fine breeding, and they had four children, two fine sons and two daughters.
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2017
Why does Henning Mankell persist in making his beloved inspector, Kurt Wallander, listen to Italian opera? Surpassing the mere characterization of the character by an eccentric biographeme, the taste for opera, in Wallander’s investigations, leads us to another signifier, as lonely as the man himself: the capercaillie so tirelessly painted by the hero ...
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Why does Henning Mankell persist in making his beloved inspector, Kurt Wallander, listen to Italian opera? Surpassing the mere characterization of the character by an eccentric biographeme, the taste for opera, in Wallander’s investigations, leads us to another signifier, as lonely as the man himself: the capercaillie so tirelessly painted by the hero ...
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2018
Henning Huthmann as a personal relation of Leibniz’s: The resource presents biographical information on a correspondent of Leibniz ...
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Henning Huthmann as a personal relation of Leibniz’s: The resource presents biographical information on a correspondent of Leibniz ...
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