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Sheep : their breeds, management, and diseases : to which is added the mountain shepherd's manual /
William Youatt, William Youatt
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Swine vesicular disease: attempts to transmit infection to cattle and sheep [PDF]
R. Burrows+3 more
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We present an innovative methodology that integrates core enzyme identification, protein structural characterization, regulator virtual screening, and functional validation to achieve precise microbiome functional regulation. As a proof of concept, we focused on the regulation of urea decomposition by the rumen microbiota in ruminants. This methodology
Shengguo Zhao+9 more
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Presence and genetic variability of Staphylococcus aureus subsp. anaerobius isolated from small ruminants in Central Europe. [PDF]
Bauer BU+10 more
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This article evaluates the therapeutic potential of extracellular vesicle‐like particles derived from Chinese herbal medicine (CHM‐EVLP) for a range of diseases. It underscores the significance of traditional Chinese medicine in the development of innovative formulations.
Ying‐qi Cao+6 more
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Genetic characterization of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from Norway rats in Boston, Massachusetts
We identified S. aureus among wild rodents in Boston, MA with antimicrobial resistance genes. Our findings indicate that wild rodents may serve as a under‐studied reservoir of S. aureus and antimicrobial resistance genes with relevance for human exposure and human health.
Gracen R. Gerbig+7 more
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Molecular Investigation of Anaplasma spp. and Genotype Profile of A. ovis in Sheep from Different Farms in Türkiye. [PDF]
Dülek Ö+18 more
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Virologic, Imminologic, Epidemic and Pathogenetic Studies of Slow Viral Lung Diseases in Sheep [PDF]
K. Perk, Gordon H. Theilen
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Can index insurance alter pastoralists' labor allocation decisions? Evidence from East Africa
Abstract Social protection programs designed to reduce the impact of economic, climatic, and social shocks on vulnerable livelihoods are becoming more popular. This study explores the causal effects of index‐based livestock insurance (IBLI) programs that have been implemented among pastoralists in Ethiopia and Kenya.
Tekalign Gutu Sakketa, Lukas Kornher
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