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Sowing the seeds of infection

Cell Host & Microbe, 2022
Pathogenic fungi have the remarkable ability to undergo morphological changes that can determine their virulence potential. In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Denham et al. identify a fungal morphotype that is uniquely adapted for extrapulmonary dissemination, contributing toward invasive infection and escaping host immune responses.
Elizabeth R, Ballou, Rebecca A, Drummond
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Sow

After Dinner Conversation, 2022
Does life have the right to force its continued existence, even at the expense of other life? In this work of philosophical short story fiction, a pilot has been tasked with making the long journey, over the vastness of space, and over an unthinkable amount of time, to find a specific plant and spread panspermia capsules on the planet, ending the ...
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Sowing the Dead

2018
Chapter 9 discusses the social impacts of war in Uganda and, in particular, the interactions between the survivors and the victims of violence who are seeking proper burial. It shows how the bones of the Acholi massacre victims continue to assert their agency and hamper community healing.
TRICIA REDEKER HEPNER   +2 more
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Effects of Sow-Crate Design on Sow and Piglet Behavior

Journal of Animal Science, 1989
The effects of sow-crate design on certain behaviors of sows and piglets at farrowing and again approximately 3 wk later were evaluated with a 2 x 2 x 4 factorial arrangement of crate width (narrow [N = 55 cm] or wide [W = 64] between lowest horizontal pipes), length (short [S = 183 cm] or long [L = 198] from rump stop to front gate) and side type ...
K A, Rohde Parfet   +5 more
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Oesophagostomosis in Sows

Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe B, 2010
Summary Fifty sows from 50 herds in East and West Flanders were examined for the presence of Oesophagostomum spp. in caecum and colon. Forty-nine animals were positive and 121, 612 worms were found. Four characteristics were observed for the determination of the species: length of tail, length of spicules, shape of buccal capsule and structure of ...
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To Sow or Not to Sow: Dilemmas in Creating New Rights in Food

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
This chapter discusses possible ways to maximize the benefits that developing countries can gain from plant variety protection (PVP). In setting forth its argument, the chapter examines plant breeders' rights (PBRs) in developing countries in light of TRIPS and the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV).
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Malignant Luteoma in a Sow

Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A, 1989
SummaryA case of malignant luteoma was found in a 3‐year‐old Landrace sow. A large neoplastic mass was present in the left ovary and small neoplastic nodules were seen in the right ovary. There were metastatic lesions in the diaphragmatic peritoneum and heart.
N, Hashimoto   +3 more
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A ‘Sow's Ear’ in Vietnam

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 1974
The first Trudeau government will not be recalled as one that placed much stress on peacekeeping. While the White Paper on Defence, 1964, issued in the Pearson years, had envisaged a significant peacekeeping role for Canada, Trudeau's press release of 3 April 1969 had relegated 'the performance of such international peacekeeping roles as we may, from ...
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Ovarian haemangioma in sows

Veterinary Record, 1985
OVARIAN haemangioma in the sow was reported in the USA in 1967 and was considered to be rare (Nelson and others 1967) while some of the haemangiomas reportedly observed in sows were possibly misdiagnoses of vascular hamartomas (Jubb and Kennedy 1970).
Sheikh Omar, Abdul Rahman, M. Jaafar
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Sowing Hematopoietic Seeds

New England Journal of Medicine, 1983
Bone-marrow transplantation has become an important treatment for a number of diseases, and it also offers a unique model in which the effects of drugs on hematopoietic stem cells can be evaluated. In addition, the origins and life span of hematopoietically derived cells can be studied.
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