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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2009
Laminitis is a painful and debilitating condition of horses and ponies that has major economic and welfare implications. Anecdotal observations and the results of survey studies have indicated that most laminitis cases occur in horses and ponies kept at pasture (hence, the term pasture-associated laminitis).
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Laminitis is a painful and debilitating condition of horses and ponies that has major economic and welfare implications. Anecdotal observations and the results of survey studies have indicated that most laminitis cases occur in horses and ponies kept at pasture (hence, the term pasture-associated laminitis).
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Nature, 2013
For chemists with an interest in the environment, making a move into green chemistry can be fruitful.
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For chemists with an interest in the environment, making a move into green chemistry can be fruitful.
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Blackfriars, 1931
Someone has said that all bad Americans go to Chicago when they die; hence perhaps we may infer that all good ones, granted they have any choice in the matter, go South. Even the Semitic gentleman pounding out popular songs in a grubby office just West of Broadway, has caught something of this tendency tp localise the national heart, and is perpetually
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Someone has said that all bad Americans go to Chicago when they die; hence perhaps we may infer that all good ones, granted they have any choice in the matter, go South. Even the Semitic gentleman pounding out popular songs in a grubby office just West of Broadway, has caught something of this tendency tp localise the national heart, and is perpetually
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Virginia's Horse Pastures: Renovating Old Pastures
2014Presents a series of practices that result in long-term improvement in the health, productivity, and botanical composition of pastures.
Teutsch, Christopher D., Fike, John H.
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2019
This chapter focuses on a special survey conducted of the residents of Ethel Lawrence Homes (EHL) and nonresidents to assess how moving into the project affected the residential environment people experienced on a day-to-day basis. The design of the survey compares neighbourhood conditions experienced by EHL residents both before and after they moved ...
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This chapter focuses on a special survey conducted of the residents of Ethel Lawrence Homes (EHL) and nonresidents to assess how moving into the project affected the residential environment people experienced on a day-to-day basis. The design of the survey compares neighbourhood conditions experienced by EHL residents both before and after they moved ...
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1994
This book looks at current knowledge on management of pastures and rangelands for sheep production, of problems, of practical solutions where possible, and of priority areas for research. The areas considered extend from the high rainfall perennial pastures of south-east Australia and New Zealand, through the annual pasture, cropping zones to the semi ...
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This book looks at current knowledge on management of pastures and rangelands for sheep production, of problems, of practical solutions where possible, and of priority areas for research. The areas considered extend from the high rainfall perennial pastures of south-east Australia and New Zealand, through the annual pasture, cropping zones to the semi ...
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2004
Abstract The history of crop husbandry has long dominated the discussion about agrarian trends in the period 1050–1300, partly because surviving estate records from the thirteenth century onwards are more numerous from predominantly arable regions of Britain.
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Abstract The history of crop husbandry has long dominated the discussion about agrarian trends in the period 1050–1300, partly because surviving estate records from the thirteenth century onwards are more numerous from predominantly arable regions of Britain.
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