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Welfare assessment of racehorses provides a baseline for continued monitoring
Abstract Background Racehorse welfare continues to be a focus of stakeholders both within and outside of the industry, and there is a need for evidence‐based animal welfare data. Objectives To gather data on racehorse welfare through a combination of animal‐based observations and information about management practices, and to ascertain the feasibility ...
Rachel Annan+5 more
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The multidomain glycosidase MDG from the hyperthermophilic euryarchaeon Thermococcus sp. contains five protein domains: three catalytic domains (GH5, GH12‐1, and GH12‐2) and two cellulose‐binding modules (CBM2). In this study, the GH12‐1 and GH12‐2 domains were individually purified and biochemically characterized.
Kseniya S. Zayulina+11 more
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Co‐creating real fictional characters: Virtual ethnofabulation
Anthropology and Humanism, EarlyView.
Elliott Tilleczek, Wesley Brunson
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Automatic Rubber Tree Classification [PDF]
At present, the process of identifying the specie of a rubber tree is done manually and requires human experience and expertise. In Thailand, the Rubber Authority of Thailand (RAOT) has published a comprehensive guideline for this identification purpose so people can study from it.
Paruj Ratanaworabhan+1 more
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Diseases and Pests of the Rubber Tree [PDF]
THIS is a most notable addition to books on the diseases of tropical crop plants. Since Petch's “The Diseases and Pests of the Rubber Tree” (1921) and Steinmann's “Diseases and Pests of Hevea brasiliensis” (1925) were published, there has been great activity in investigating, in a more detailed manner than was formerly possible, the major diseases to ...
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Myelomeningocele, Avocados, and Rubber Tree Plants
Neonatal Network, 2005Infants with myelomeningocele and the nurses who care for them have something in common. Both are at higher risk than the general population for developing latex allergies. This article provides a review of the literature regarding latex production, latex allergic responses in children and adults, types of latex allergic reactions, and prevention of ...
Lisa Sogard, Jobeth Pilcher
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Biomedical applications of natural rubber latex from the rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis
Materials Science and Engineering: C, 2021The past decades have witnessed tremendous progress in biomaterials in terms of functionalities and applications. To realize various functions such as tissue engineering, tissue repair, and controlled release of therapeutics, a biocompatible and biologically active material is often needed.
Giovana Sant'Ana Pegorin+5 more
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Morphology of electrical trees in silicon rubber
Journal of Electrostatics, 2013Abstract The main cause of degradation and breakdown in silicon rubber (SIR) is electrical treeing. Based on a series of experiments, this paper discusses the morphology of the electrical trees. The types of morphology of electrical trees in SIR are concluded. The effective factors of the tree initial type are explored.
Fei Hou+4 more
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