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The Chinese Organic Export Model, Globalization and a Danish Future Perspective [PDF]
China has gained a top position in the world of Certified Organic Agriculture (COA). This article briefly portrays the development and institutional nature of the Chinese success as an exporter of organic products in a process of globalization.
Egelyng, H.
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ABSTRACT Heavy metals have been documented in dietary supplements for people and animals. Cadmium, selenium, lead, and mercury are of particular concern. Our objective was to determine the concentrations of five essential minerals and 12 heavy metals in 70 canine and feline dietary supplements, and to evaluate potential toxicity risks.
Taryn K. Pestalozzi +2 more
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MEMBACA LUKISAN AGUS SUWAGE:`THE SUPER OMNIVORE`
Appreciating the Indonesian contemporary work of painting created by Agus Suwage must be related to the painter’s birth, existence, culture, and the nation environments condition.
Lilik Indrawati
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Addressing the imbalance of the livestock–forage–environment system on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau (QTP), the extensive replacement of natural grasslands with artificial grasslands has been pursued to enhance forage yield and quality.
Wenjing Chen, Huakun Zhou, Sha Xue
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Control of the woolly apple aphid (Erisoma lanigerum Hausm.) by releasing earwigs (Forficula auricularia L.) and support oil applications - an interim report of first year results [PDF]
The woolly apple aphid (Erisoma lanigerum Hausm.) has been recognised for some years as a serious pest in organic fruit growing where they may cause severe economic damage due to a lack of control strategies.
Bathon, H. +5 more
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Evolutionary correlates and consequences of sociality in feliform carnivorans
We take a phylogenetic comparative approach to investigate the evolutionary correlates of sociality in feliform (cat‐like) carnivores. We find that sociality evolved eight times in this group of mammals, and that it is associated with ecologies that facilitate group cohesion (e.g. diurnality and open habitats) and also that should reduce competition (e.
I. C. Scully, H. J. Nichols, K. Arbuckle
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ABSTRACT Oropharyngeal food processing exhibits a remarkable diversity among vertebrates, reflecting the evolution of specialised ‘processing centres’ associated with the mandibular, hyoid, and branchial arches. Although studies have detailed various food‐processing strategies and mechanisms across vertebrates, a coherent and comprehensive terminology ...
Daniel Schwarz +6 more
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Potential Benefit of Predator Exclusion Fence for the Threatened Ground Wētā Hemiandrus fabella
Although conservation practitioners in Aotearoa New Zealand are world‐leaders in predator exclusion fencing for threatened species conservation, the degree to which fences protect invertebrates has not been extensively studied, especially in non‐forested environments.
Madeline M. Pye +2 more
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Different feeding habits influence the activity of digestive enzymes in freshwater fish
: The aim of this study was to verify the activity of some digestive enzymes in four fish species with different feeding habits. Knowledge of these enzymatic activities can help us to understand the species' digestive processes.
Carolina Rosa Gioda +8 more
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Abstract Social norm perceptions are implicit rules of conduct that describe what is normal and acceptable behavior. Changing social norm perceptions through textual and physical social norm communications can be a promising approach to changing behavior.
Sofia M. M. Wolfswinkel +3 more
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