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Background Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the most economically important disease affecting feedlot cattle. While viral pathogens are initiating agents, bacterial coinfections exacerbate disease severity. Vaccines for Pasteurella multocida and Histophilus somni are not commercially available in Australia.
GM Werid +5 more
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MRPL35 Attenuates Neonatal Parenteral Nutrition-Associated Cholestasis by Modulating the ROS/JNK/NF-κB Pathway. [PDF]
Sun X, Shen L, Zheng R, Tao M, Chen S.
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Calcium and Phosphorus Intake in Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants: Implications for Osteopenia Prevention and Growth. [PDF]
Kajohntridach P +2 more
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Nutrition, Less Than Body Requirement [PDF]
Frenn, Marilyn, Willadsen, Sharon
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Carbon footprint and staff demands of surgery and chemoradiation for muscle‐invasive bladder cancer
Objective To calculate the environmental and labour impact of two complete care pathways for patients with muscle‐invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) with similar oncological outcomes: radical cystectomy (RC) and chemoradiation (CRT), by quantifying the total carbon footprint and staff demands.
Vera C. Rutten +9 more
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Intrauterine Growth-Restricted Female Yucatan Miniature Pig Neonates Fed Parenteral Nutrition Exhibit Early Catch-Up Growth Leading to Obesity and Ectopic Fat Deposition in Adulthood. [PDF]
Randunu RS +3 more
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To assess the relevance of exome sequencing as a first‐tier diagnostic tool, three aspects were investigated: detection of copy number variants (CNVs) from exomes as compared to chromosomal microarray, clinically‐relevant CNVs across all sizes, and additional diagnostic utilities (uniparental disomy and triploidy).
Rivka Birnbaum +13 more
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Factors for Oral Intake Recovery in Acute Illness Patients With Dysphagia: A Prospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
Nishiguchi S +3 more
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ABSTRACT Bariatric surgery is the most clinically‐ and cost‐effective intervention for severe obesity. However, without adequate follow‐up, it can lead to nutritional deficiencies. Patients require life‐long nutritional supplements and follow‐up to prevent nutritional deficiencies from developing.
Sophie Haughton +2 more
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