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Highly Resolved Community Sewage Metagenomics Unveiling Landscape and Transmission Patterns of Antibiotic Resistome in Hong Kong Populations

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A large‐scale, high‐resolution antimicrobial resistance (AMR) surveillance in Hong Kong community sewage combining short‐ and long‐read sequencing. The resistome profile is comprehensively characterized, and this upstream sampling strategy demonstrated superiority in reflecting the human gut resistome.
Jiahui Ding   +11 more
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Red Fox

Proceedings of Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization, 2014
Modern enterprise applications represent an emergent application arena that requires the processing of queries and computations over massive amounts of data. Large-scale, multi-GPU cluster systems potentially present a vehicle for major improvements in throughput and consequently overall performance.
Haicheng Wu   +6 more
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Red fox optimization algorithm

Expert Systems with Applications, 2021
Abstract Fox is very popular in various regions of the Globe, where representatives of this kind can be found in Europe, Asia, North America, and even in some arctic regions. The way this predator lives and hunts is very peculiar. It is active all year round, traversing the lands in hunting both for different domestic and wild animals.
Dawid Połap, Marcin Woźniak
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Red foxes

2004
AbstractThe red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is the most widely distributed extant canid species, and is present in a broad range of habitats ranging from arctic tundra to deserts to city suburbs. Throughout its range, its general social system encompasses a territorial breeding pair accompanied by up to eight subordinate individuals.
Baker, PJ, Harris, S
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Red Fox (U.S.)

2021
The red fox inhabits much of North America and is common in northern Europe and Russia. In many places, especially the midwestern states, hunting and trapping regulations are based on the number of foxes in the population during a given year in a particular region.
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Red Fox IPM

An integrated population modelling workflow for supporting mesopredator ...
Nater, Chloé Rebecca, Hofhuis, Stijn
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LEPTOSPIROSIS IN RED FOXES IN ONTARIO

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1986
The role of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) in the epizootiology of leptospirosis in southwestern Ontario was investigated in 1973-1974. Leptospira interrogans serovar pomona (kennewicki by DNA analysis) was isolated from the kidneys of three of eight foxes tested.
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Bioenergetics of Captive Red Foxes

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1973
Energy flow pathways of the red fox (Vulpes fulva) were measured and evaluated under penned conditions. Four fox pups, each 13-14 weeks old, were housed singly in animal runs for 10 weeks beginning 1 July 1971. Domestic rabbits served as the energy source for the entire study. Least squares analysis provided a regression line equation (R = 0.98) of Y =
Lucinda M. Vogtsberger, Gary W. Barrett
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The Red Fox, Vulpes vulpes

1975
The genetics of the red fox are of interest because of the economic importance of this species. In this respect, the species has much in common with the American mink. The fox is bred on a large scale on ranches for the production of luxuriant pelts.
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