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Learning from animals? shared plant use between Lua herders and water buffalo in Northern Thailand. [PDF]
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Integrated Genomic and Transcriptomic Study Reveals <i>MAPK11</i> and <i>PER1</i> as Important Obesity Susceptibility Genes in a High-Risk Hispanic/Latino Population. [PDF]
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Ranks and Relationships in Highland Ponies and Highland Cows
Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie, 1976AbstractRecent studies of primates have questioned the importance of dominance hierarchies in groups living under natural conditions. In a herd of Highland ponies and one of Highland cattle grazing under free‐range conditions on the Isle of Rhum (Inner Hebrides) well defined hierarchies were present.
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Journal of Transformative Education, 2003
This article examines the work of Highlander Research and Education Center, as founded by Myles Horton and others, implemented by staff, and experienced by program participants. Interviews with 8 program participant adult educators and community leaders illustrate Highlander's educational principles and practices, which are briefly compared with ...
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This article examines the work of Highlander Research and Education Center, as founded by Myles Horton and others, implemented by staff, and experienced by program participants. Interviews with 8 program participant adult educators and community leaders illustrate Highlander's educational principles and practices, which are briefly compared with ...
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A history of the Scottish Highlands, Highland clans and Highland regiments [PDF]
With, An account of the Gaelic language, literature and music by Thomas Maclauchlan and An essay on Highland scenery by John Wilson. Variant title: Scottish Highlands, Highland clans and Highland regiments.
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Scottish Medical Journal, 1990
Serological results for Borrelia burgdorferi were examined for one year. The results suggest a ‘pocket’ of infection in one Highland general practice. In this practice, most of the patients had exposure to tick bites and rashes were frequent. There were difficulties in relating serological results to clinical features and management of some patients.
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Serological results for Borrelia burgdorferi were examined for one year. The results suggest a ‘pocket’ of infection in one Highland general practice. In this practice, most of the patients had exposure to tick bites and rashes were frequent. There were difficulties in relating serological results to clinical features and management of some patients.
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