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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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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 the seeds

Practical Pre-School, 2011
There is no better way of teaching children about the life cycle of plants than by providing some hands-on, growing-from-seed activities, which act as great starting points for discussion on not only plant biology, but wildlife and nature in general, writes Karen Hart.
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Nitrite intoxication in sows

Veterinary Record, 2006
SIR, – Methaemoglobinaemia caused by nitrite intoxication is a sporadic cause of mortality in pigs. Bacterial proliferation associated with standstill of the drinking water within the water system is a common nitrite source ([Vyt and others 2005][1]).
H. Spruytte, P. Vyt
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Novel wheat varieties facilitate deep sowing to beat the heat of changing climates

Nature Climate Change, 2022
Zhigan Zhao   +3 more
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The Art of Sowing

Asian Medicine, 2016
This report illustrates how the condition of infertility and its remedy in Korean Medicine is likened to the art of sowing, and how Korean medical professionals and their patients navigate their way against a backdrop of a dominantly biomedical scene.
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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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The Wild Sow

1999
Old Neddy the fisherman, of Kilmillick, bought a sow pig one day in Kilmurrage. He put the pig in a bag, dropped it into one of his donkey’s creels and brought it home to his cabin. It was just six weeks old, a little black pig, with a long back, and big ears that dropped over it eyes and a little tail curled up in a knot.
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