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Unveiling bast fiber production in Upper Paleolithic North China: Microfibers and usewear traces on stone tools from Shizitan. [PDF]
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ZIC3 shapes digit morphogenesis in avian: Research Note: Zic3 shapes anterior digit morphogenesis in avian diversity. [PDF]
Li S +9 more
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Anaerobic gut fungal community in ostriches (<i>Struthio camelus</i>). [PDF]
Vinzelj J +8 more
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Ostrich Nominalism or Ostrich Platonism?
The first part of the work reviews Armstrong’s major arguments against the most extreme Nominalist position, namely Ostrich Nominalism: the argument from gross facts, the harlot argument, and the truthmaker argument. I argue that none of them is fully satisfactory.
CALEMI, FRANCESCO FEDERICO
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Ostrich presentists maintain that we can use all the expressive resources of the tensed language to provide an explanation of why true claims about the past are true, without thereby paying any price in terms of ontology or basic ideology. I clarify the position by making a distinction between three kinds of explanation, which has general interest and ...
G. Torrengo, Torrengo, Giuliano
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Avian Pathology, 1992
An unusual disease characterized by anorexia, progressive stunting and stomach impaction was observed in young ostriches after treatment with antibiotics. The massive accumulation of a clear white gelatinous mucus adherent to the inner surface of the ventriculus plus a severe necrosis of the glandular layer were the only consistent findings ...
B, Perelman, E, Kuttin
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An unusual disease characterized by anorexia, progressive stunting and stomach impaction was observed in young ostriches after treatment with antibiotics. The massive accumulation of a clear white gelatinous mucus adherent to the inner surface of the ventriculus plus a severe necrosis of the glandular layer were the only consistent findings ...
B, Perelman, E, Kuttin
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Avian Pathology, 1992
A severe case of aspergillosis was observed in a flock of 3- to 8-week-old ostriches at a farm in Israel. A. niger and A. flavus were isolated from the lungs of affected ostriches. A heavy contamination with both fungi was detected in the hatchery, suggesting a brooder borne infection.
B, Perelman, E S, Kuttin
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A severe case of aspergillosis was observed in a flock of 3- to 8-week-old ostriches at a farm in Israel. A. niger and A. flavus were isolated from the lungs of affected ostriches. A heavy contamination with both fungi was detected in the hatchery, suggesting a brooder borne infection.
B, Perelman, E S, Kuttin
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Avian Pathology, 1988
Clinical signs suggesting pox were observed in a flock of ostrich chicks (Struthio camelus), 10 to 60 days old. The disease was confirmed by isolation of the agent from affected ostriches and reproduction of typical pox lesions in turkeys. Further infection of young ostriches was prevented by vaccination with fowl pox vaccine.
B, Perelman, A, Gur-Lavie, Y, Samberg
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Clinical signs suggesting pox were observed in a flock of ostrich chicks (Struthio camelus), 10 to 60 days old. The disease was confirmed by isolation of the agent from affected ostriches and reproduction of typical pox lesions in turkeys. Further infection of young ostriches was prevented by vaccination with fowl pox vaccine.
B, Perelman, A, Gur-Lavie, Y, Samberg
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