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Brooklyn Says, "Move to Detroit": Project Proceedings, 2017
The topic of housing design, interpreted in the broadest sense, could be conceived of as any space that hosts a living creature. Thus, in this entry-level design studio, students began by designing a dwelling space for an animal client. Animals were selected because our cohabitation with with them improves, supports, and sustains not only human life ...
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The topic of housing design, interpreted in the broadest sense, could be conceived of as any space that hosts a living creature. Thus, in this entry-level design studio, students began by designing a dwelling space for an animal client. Animals were selected because our cohabitation with with them improves, supports, and sustains not only human life ...
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Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences, 2022
In the mid–twentieth century, the supply and control of pound dogs was a crucial area of focus and political contestation for American researchers, teachers, and academic administrators. By tracing the growth of the University of Alabama at Birmingham from a small extension school to a center of biomedical research within that context, this article ...
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In the mid–twentieth century, the supply and control of pound dogs was a crucial area of focus and political contestation for American researchers, teachers, and academic administrators. By tracing the growth of the University of Alabama at Birmingham from a small extension school to a center of biomedical research within that context, this article ...
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Animal Housing/Housing Animals: Nodes of Politics, Practices and Human–Animal Relations
2016This chapter presents the human-bird relationship produced within the traditional practice of housing eider ducks in the Vega Archipelago. It comprises both local historical literature and official documents, such as the nomination file proposing the area for the World Heritage List.
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2019
The costs of providing the facility of a modern University animal house of 1,000 square metres usable area are analysed. These include capital expenditure on the building and its equipment, recurrent costs of the building’s services, staff and animals. Estimated total costs are £350,000 per annum.
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The costs of providing the facility of a modern University animal house of 1,000 square metres usable area are analysed. These include capital expenditure on the building and its equipment, recurrent costs of the building’s services, staff and animals. Estimated total costs are £350,000 per annum.
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2020
The objective of sampling bioaerosols in an animal house is clear, viz. to collect a representative sample and to characterize its biological action. In many cases, a bioaerosol sampler may serve several purposes but the nature of bioaerosols in animal houses can pose some logistic and technical difficulties in bioaerosol sampling and assay.
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The objective of sampling bioaerosols in an animal house is clear, viz. to collect a representative sample and to characterize its biological action. In many cases, a bioaerosol sampler may serve several purposes but the nature of bioaerosols in animal houses can pose some logistic and technical difficulties in bioaerosol sampling and assay.
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Radiation safety in the animal house
Laboratory Animals, 1993Types of radiation Ionizing radiations are widely employed in diagnosis, treatment and research. As the name suggests, they are radiations of various types whose energy is high enough to cause ionization. That is, the action of the radiation on the target material removes one or more electrons from the atoms, leaving positively charged ions.
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2009
Noice may be a potential stressor in intensive animal rearing because of high number of noice-producing animals, needs for more intensive ventilation system and feeding and excrement removal lines. All this may result in relatively high level of noice that affects not only animals but also the tending personnel.
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Noice may be a potential stressor in intensive animal rearing because of high number of noice-producing animals, needs for more intensive ventilation system and feeding and excrement removal lines. All this may result in relatively high level of noice that affects not only animals but also the tending personnel.
Venglovský, Jan +5 more
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Animal housing and meteorology II The rating of ventilation systems for animal houses
Agricultural Meteorology, 1964Abstract Factors relevant to the design of ventilation systems are discussed. A simple psychrometric method of estimating the ventilation rate is indicated.
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Diversity and evolution of the animal virome
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Erin Harvey, Edward C Holmes
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