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Vaccination Against Newcastle Disease and Infectious Bronchitis
F. S. Markham+4 more
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Abstract Objectives: We investigated the efficacy of teacher‐delivered high‐intensity interval training (HIIT) with Indigenous narrative options on the mental health of school students in low–mid socioeconomic areas, compared to standard curriculum physical education practice.
Nigel Harris+5 more
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Beyond pink ribbons: The unmet needs of women with breast cancer
Abstract Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer worldwide. The treatment options for breast cancer can cause side effects and adversely impact quality of life. Side effects, including fatigue, pain, cognitive changes, and psychosocial complications, can be life altering and continue beyond treatment into survivorship.
Laura Feighan+3 more
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Newcastle disease virus as an antineoplastic agent [PDF]
William A. Cassel, R. Earl Garrett
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A study of 90 Australian women receiving breast cancer radiation therapy found none met dietary guidelines, with only 33% consuming enough fruit and 12% enough vegetables daily, indicating a crucial need for improvement in nutritional support during treatment.
Laura Feighan+3 more
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Interferon Production by Inactivated Newcastle Disease Virus in Cell Cultures and in Mice [PDF]
Julius S. Youngner+3 more
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Abstract Infectious diseases impact numerous organisms. Knowledge of host‐pathogen interactions and host responses to infection is crucial for conservation and management. Obtaining this knowledge quickly is made increasingly possible by a variety of genomic approaches, yet, for many species the bottleneck to understanding this, remains access to ...
Allison K. Miller+7 more
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Carminia Lapuz,1–3 Anoop K Enjeti,2,4 Peter C O’Brien,1,2 Anne L Capp,1,2 Elizabeth G Holliday,2,5 Sanjiv A Gupta1,2 1Department of Radiation Oncology, Calvary Mater Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, Australia; 2Faculty of Medicine and Public Health,
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Quantitative Aspects of Alimentary Infection by Newcastle Disease Virus
Alexander Kohn
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Electron Microscope Studies of Newcastle Disease Virus
Reginald L. Reagan+2 more
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