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Student and food safety: best practices for Hawai‘i school gardens [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This publication contains checklists that teachers, volunteers, and students can use to reduce risks found in student gardens. The document is divided into advice about the students, the garden, and the food.
Bernal, Lydi Morgan   +10 more
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Homozygosity and risk of childhood death due to invasive bacterial disease. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
BACKGROUND: Genetic heterozygosity is increasingly being shown to be a key predictor of fitness in natural populations, both through inbreeding depression, inbred individuals having low heterozygosity, and also through chance linkage between a marker and

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Potential diseases and parasites of white-tailed deer in Missouri (2013) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
White-tailed deer are susceptible to a variety of diseases, parasites and injuries. Although these conditions do not account for a large percentage of annual statewide deer mortality (typically less than 5 percent), in some situations disease or parasite
Flinn, Emily, Pierce, Robert A., II
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The effect of Cichorium intybus and Lotus corniculatus on nematode burdens and production in grazed lambs [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
This report was presented at the UK Organic Research 2002 Conference. The study was designed to examine the hypothesis that chicory (Cichorium intybus) and Lotus sp. (Lotus corniculatus) have the potential to affect the naturally acquired nematode burden
Cork, Susan C   +6 more
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In vitro effects of three woody plant and sainfoin extracts on two parasitic stage of 3 parasitic nematode species [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Most studies on the effects of tanniferous plants on nematodes have examined forages but have neglected the woody plants. Therefore, in vitro effects of extracts from 3 woody plants (Rubus fructicosus, Quercus robur, Corylus avellana) have been tested on
H., HOSTE, I., FOURASTE, V., PAOLINI
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Canine Angiostrongylus vasorum [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The French heartworm Angiostrougylus vasorum is a parasitic nematode that lives in the pulmonary vessels and the heart of canids. Transmission occurs through ingestion of infected intermediate hosts, such as snails and slugs. There are increasing reports
Binst, Dominique   +4 more
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Neuroangiostrongyliasis: Rat Lungworm Invades Europe

open access: yesThe American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2023
Paredes-Esquivel, Claudia   +3 more
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