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Monensin has been shown to decrease mortality and morbidity in feedlot cattle by reducing the incidence of acute and subacute rumen acidosis (SARA).
Mindaugas Televicius +4 more
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Evaluation of habitat quality and determining the distribution of Wild goat (Capra aegagrus) in Roodbarak prohibited hunting region, Kelardasht, Iran [PDF]
In this study, we assessed the seasonal habitat suitability of Wild goat, Capra aegagrus in Roodbarak prohibited hunting region, located in Kelardasht, Northern Iran.
Mitra Koohestani +2 more
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Smad anchor for receptor activation, besides localizing to early endosomes, exhibits a distinctive nuclear distribution in deep‐layer neurons of the cortex (Layers V and VI). This pattern allows the identification of specific neuronal subpopulations.
Ivan Mestres +3 more
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Trace and Macro Element Contaminations in Tissues of Vimba persa and Alosa braschnikowi From the South Caspian Sea and Potential Human Health Risk Assessment [PDF]
Alosa braschnikowi and Vimba persa are commercially important fish species in the southern part of the Caspian Sea. However, little is known about the trace element (TE) concentrations in their muscles. To this end, a total of 82 pieces of V.
Masoud Sattari +2 more
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Western bumble bee: declines in the continental United States and range‐wide information gaps
Abstract In recent decades, many bumble bee species have declined due to changes in habitat, climate, and pressures from pathogens, pesticides, and introduced species. The western bumble bee (Bombus occidentalis), once common throughout western North America, is a species of concern and will be considered for listing by the U.S.
Tabitha A. Graves +16 more
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Despite the common occurrence of sexual violence in intimate partner violence (IPV) and its association with increased risk of intimate partner homicide, intimate partner sexual violence (IPSV) is often overlooked in the literature.
Brandon Sparks +3 more
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Functional Insights of MraZ on the Pathogenicity of Staphylococcus aureus
Bingjie Wang,1,* Jingjing Duan,2,* Ye Jin,3,* Qing Zhan,4 Yanlei Xu,4 Huilin Zhao,1 Xinyi Wang,1 Lulin Rao,3 Yinjuan Guo,1 Fangyou Yu1,5 1Department of Clinical Laboratory, Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai ...
Wang B +9 more
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Ageing is an omnipresent phenomenon that affects all materials in earth’s atmosphere including roads. The material most prone to ageing within an asphalt road is its organic binder, i.e. bitumen.
J. Mirwald +5 more
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The effects of roadside on composition of tree communities in forests of West Guilan Province, Iran [PDF]
Forest roads are one of the main affecting factors on diversity and composition of plant species. This study aimed to investigate the effects of forest road on composition of tree communities of forests in west of Guilan Province, Iran. Therefore, in two
M. Zamani +3 more
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Expanding the Staphylococcus aureus SarA Regulon to Small RNAs
Staphylococcus aureus, a commensal and opportunist pathogen, is responsible for a large number of human and animal infections, from benign to severe.
Charlotte Oriol +7 more
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