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It was early 2020, a week or two into Hilary Term, what everyone else calls Spring Term, but we at Oxford love our arcane traditions. I recall one of my graduate students, from China, coming to me ashen‐faced at the end one of my lectures on the effects of bilingualism on the linguistic and cognitive development of young learners.
Hamish Chalmers
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Development of Aortic Valve Disease in Familial Hypercholesterolemic Swine: Implications for Elucidating Disease Etiology [PDF]
Ana Maria Porras +7 more
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Infectious swine reproductive diseases [PDF]
A D, Leman, M, Cropper, H E, Rodeffer
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Estimating the Basic Reproductive Number for African Swine Fever Using the Ukrainian Historical Epidemic of 1977 [PDF]
Anderson +22 more
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ABSTRACT The rapid expansion of swine production has increased environmental concerns related to nutrient pollution and improper manure management. Black soldier fly (BSF) larvae offer a promising bioconversion approach, producing frass that may serve as a sustainable organic fertiliser.
Dwi Harya Yudistira +3 more
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Results of a survey of owners of miniature swine to characterize husbandry practices affecting risks of foreign animal disease [PDF]
Edith S. Marshall +2 more
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ABSTRACT In finfish aquaculture, there are several inflammatory diseases impacting productivity and animal welfare, however there are limited options available to veterinarians to treat inflammation and pain in fish. Nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are widely used in terrestrial animals raised for human consumption to treat a range of ...
Chloe J. English +4 more
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Swine vesicular disease: pathways of infection [PDF]
J. A. Mann, G. Hutchings
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Using microscopy and 3D confocal imaging on seven cadaveric eyes, we identified sympathetic nerves closely associated with β₂‐adrenergic receptor‐expressing macrophages in the human ciliary body (CB). These findings suggest a sympathetic‐macrophage neuroimmune link in the CB, potentially influencing ocular inflammation and degeneration, warranting ...
Tanya S. Karakyriakou +6 more
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