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Persistent infection is a rare sequel following infection of pigs with swine vesicular disease virus [PDF]
Fan Lin+3 more
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Role of Swine Diseases in Diseases of Man
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Lesion Formation in Cardiac Pulsed‐Field Ablation: Acute to Chronic Cellular Level Changes
ABSTRACT As pulsed‐field ablation (PFA) emerges as a promising therapy for atrial arrhythmias, an understanding of the cellular injury to cardiac tissue is critical to evaluating and interpreting results for each PFA system. This review aims to detail the mechanism of cell death for PFA, compare the cell death mechanism to thermal ablation modalities ...
Kara Garrott+3 more
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Molecular Aspects of the Antigenic Variation of Swine Vesicular Disease and Coxsackie B5 Viruses
Timothy Harris, T.R. Doel, F. Brown
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Abstract Local authorities today cope with environmental changes. As urbanization advances, the overlap between nature and the world of human beings increases. The resulting new interactions between humans and wild animals have many consequences. The perspectives of public administration and politics regarding this issue remain unexplored.
Itai Beeri+2 more
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A novel intradermal combination vaccine for PCV2 and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae protection in swine: its use with Lawsonia intracellularis and PRRSV vaccines. [PDF]
Hangalapura BN+3 more
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Political identity and risk politics: Evidence from a pandemic
Abstract The way political identity serves as a foundation for political polarization in the United States permits elites to extend conflict rapidly to new issue areas. Further, the types of cognitive mechanisms and shortcuts used in the politically polarized information environment are similar to some of those used in risk perception.
Eric D. Raile+4 more
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