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Veterinary Record, 2006
In an abattoir survey conducted in south‐west England, 15 of 6521 rams aged three to 12 months had hypospadias; in 27 others the scrotum was completely or partly divided, but they had no other abnormalities of the urinary or genital systems. The lesions observed in 11 of the rams in the abattoir survey, and in four young rams and one mature ram found ...
K C, Smith, P, Brown, T J, Parkinson
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In an abattoir survey conducted in south‐west England, 15 of 6521 rams aged three to 12 months had hypospadias; in 27 others the scrotum was completely or partly divided, but they had no other abnormalities of the urinary or genital systems. The lesions observed in 11 of the rams in the abattoir survey, and in four young rams and one mature ram found ...
K C, Smith, P, Brown, T J, Parkinson
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Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2019
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Coit, David, Zio, Enrico
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Coit, David, Zio, Enrico
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Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2012
Thickening of the nail plated (onychogryphosis) can (a) result in the nail curling and achieving the appearance of a ram’s horn. We report a patient with ram’s horn nails after long-term neglect.
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Thickening of the nail plated (onychogryphosis) can (a) result in the nail curling and achieving the appearance of a ram’s horn. We report a patient with ram’s horn nails after long-term neglect.
M. Galeone +3 more
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SIAM Journal on Computing, 2000
Summary: Priority queues are some of the most fundamental data structures. For example, they are used directly for task scheduling in operating systems. Moreover, they are essential to greedy algorithms. We study the complexity of integer priority queue operations on a RAM with arbitrary word size, modeling the possibilities in standard imperative ...
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Summary: Priority queues are some of the most fundamental data structures. For example, they are used directly for task scheduling in operating systems. Moreover, they are essential to greedy algorithms. We study the complexity of integer priority queue operations on a RAM with arbitrary word size, modeling the possibilities in standard imperative ...
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2015 Computer Animation Festival, 2015
An overly confident mountain climber sets out to conquer Ram's Horn, the massive, curly-tipped mountain, for fame and glory, only to be thwarted by an unexpected rival and its loveable offspring, who puts the mountaineer's priorities to the test.
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An overly confident mountain climber sets out to conquer Ram's Horn, the massive, curly-tipped mountain, for fame and glory, only to be thwarted by an unexpected rival and its loveable offspring, who puts the mountaineer's priorities to the test.
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Proceedings of IEEE VLSI Test Symposium, 2002
First presents a self-checking implementation for RAMs. Then, the unified BIST technique is applied to this scheme. It merges self-checking and BIST techniques and allows a high fault coverage for all tests needed for integrated circuits, e.g. off-line test (manufacturing and maintenance test) and periodic as well as concurrent on-line testing.
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First presents a self-checking implementation for RAMs. Then, the unified BIST technique is applied to this scheme. It merges self-checking and BIST techniques and allows a high fault coverage for all tests needed for integrated circuits, e.g. off-line test (manufacturing and maintenance test) and periodic as well as concurrent on-line testing.
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Epididymitis in Rams and Lambs
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1990This article reviews lamb epididymitis and epididymitis caused by Brucella ovis. Pathogenesis, occurrence, signs and lesions, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment are discussed.
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1984
R W, Sweeney, T J, Divers, D P, Shaw
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R W, Sweeney, T J, Divers, D P, Shaw
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