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Virus spreading and heat spreading
Here we propose a heat transfer framework for how human-to-human interaction spreads everything on the landscape: disease, goods, knowledge, news, technology, science, language and culture. We show that the phenomenon of "human spreading" shares key features with phenomena that are fundamental in physics (heat, electricity, species, Darcy fluid flow ...
Adrian Bejan, Umit Gunes
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Bounding pandemic spread by heat spread
AbstractThe beginning of a pandemic is a crucial stage for policymakers. Proper management at this stage can reduce overall health and economical damage. However, knowledge about the pandemic is insufficient. Thus, the use of complex and sophisticated models is challenging.
Teddy Lazebnik, Uri Itai
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Scientific Opinion on lumpy skin disease [PDF]
Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a viral disease of cattle characterised by severe losses, especially in naive animals. LSD is endemic in many African and Asian countries, and it is rapidly spreading throughout the Middle East, including Turkey.
EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW)
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Calves as Main Reservoir of Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Dairy Farms
A side effect of antibiotic usage is the emergence and dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) within microbial communities. The spread of ARGs among pathogens has emerged as a public health concern.
Barbara Salerno +11 more
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Natural resource managers need accurate depictions of existing resources to make informed decisions. The classical approach to describing resources for a given area in a quantitative manner uses probabilistic sampling and design-based inference to ...
John Hogland, David L. R. Affleck
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Synanthropic invasive silverfish, Ctenolepisma longicaudatum, has been recently reported to cause nuisance in the indoor environment in many European countries.
Martin Kulma +4 more
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PECULIARITIES OF WALNUT OIL STATE IN SOME FOOD EMULSIONS [PDF]
The replacing of traditional lipids with more health-promoting oils containing polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) is a modern trend in food industry. The principles of emulsions formation containing walnut oil (up to 90% PUFA) were studied in order to ...
Radu, Oxana
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Monitoring of the spread and development of pests and diseases in sugar beet stands
Goal. To determine the spread and development of pests and diseases in sugar beet crops and their threat to crop plants. Methods. Analysis of the reports of regional forecasting and signaling laboratories of the State Vetphytosanitary Service of ...
V. Sabluk +3 more
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Whereas most proteins so far studied show spreading at their isoelectric points or on strongly acid solutions (we have examined more or less thoroughly ovalbumin, zein, gliadin, insulin, pepsin, trypsin, ovoglobulin, ovomucoid, caseinogen, globin and haemoglobin) some proteins do not spread, when tested by our usual technique. Gelatin is a bad spreader
E, Gorter, H, Van Ormondt
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Echinothrips americanus Morgan, 1913, is one of the pest species that expanded their area of distribution in a relatively short time. Being native to the eastern parts of North America, its first European interception was recorded in 1989.
Lukáš VARGA, Peter J. FEDOR
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