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Effect of previous handling experiences on responses of dairy calves to routine husbandry procedures [PDF]
The nature of human–animal interactions is an important factor contributing to animal welfare and productivity. Reducing stress during routine husbandry procedures is likely to improve animal welfare.
McLeay, Lance M. +5 more
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Mapping the evolution of mitochondrial complex I through structural variation
Respiratory complex I (CI) is crucial for bioenergetic metabolism in many prokaryotes and eukaryotes. It is composed of a conserved set of core subunits and additional accessory subunits that vary depending on the organism. Here, we categorize CI subunits from available structures to map the evolution of CI across eukaryotes. Respiratory complex I (CI)
Dong‐Woo Shin +2 more
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Background/purpose: The surface properties, such as hydrophilicity and functional OH groups, play an important role in bone fixation in vivo. In our previous study, the plasma treatments of large grit and acid etching (SLA) method produce functional OH ...
Wan-Ching Chou +3 more
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In this paper, we give an introduction for rough groups and rough homomorphisms. Then we present some properties related to topological rough subgroups and rough subsets. We construct the product of topological rough groups and give an illustrated example. Then, we define topological rough group homomorphisms and topological rough group homeomorphisms.
Alharbi, Nof +3 more
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By dawn or dusk—how circadian timing rewrites bacterial infection outcomes
The circadian clock shapes immune function, yet its influence on infection outcomes is only beginning to be understood. This review highlights how circadian timing alters host responses to the bacterial pathogens Salmonella enterica, Listeria monocytogenes, and Streptococcus pneumoniae revealing that the effectiveness of immune defense depends not only
Devons Mo +2 more
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In vitro Candida albicans biofilm formation on different titanium surface topographies
Objectives To investigate if differences in titanium implant surface topography influence Candida albicans biofilm formation. Materials and Methods Titanium discs were prepared and characterized using a profilometer: Group A (Ra 0.15 µm, smooth), Group B
Mathieu Mouhat +2 more
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The geometry of characters of Hopf algebras
Character groups of Hopf algebras appear in a variety of mathematical contexts such as non-commutative geometry, renormalisation of quantum field theory, numerical analysis and the theory of regularity structures for stochastic partial differential ...
Bogfjellmo, Geir, Schmeding, Alexander
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Time after time – circadian clocks through the lens of oscillator theory
Oscillator theory bridges physics and circadian biology. Damped oscillators require external drivers, while limit cycles emerge from delayed feedback and nonlinearities. Coupling enables tissue‐level coherence, and entrainment aligns internal clocks with environmental cues.
Marta del Olmo +2 more
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Stability of smooth and rough mini-implants: clinical and biomechanical evaluation - an in vivostudy
Objective: To compare in vivo orthodontic mini-implants (MI) of smooth (machined) and rough (acid etched) surfaces, assessing primary and secondary stability.Methods:Thirty-six (36) MI were inserted in the mandibles of six (6) dogs.
Giselle Naback Lemes Vilani +3 more
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Fuzzy Rough G-Border and Fuzzy Rough G-Exterior in Fuzzy Rough Topological Groups
This paper investigates the concepts of fuzzy rough G-border and fuzzy rough G-exterior. Some interesting properties are established. Also the relationship between them are established.Â
D. Vidhya, T. Yogalakshmi, V. Visalakshi
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