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First report of Providencia rettgeri, Colpodella spp., Ehrlichia spp., and Rickettsia hoogstraalii in ticks infesting goats of Pakistan. [PDF]
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Comprehensive validation of the rapid tick exposure test (RaTexT®): accuracy, reproducibility and comparative performance to detect acaricide resistance in livestock ticks. [PDF]
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Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2000
Community care assessments and individual service reviews are intended to empower people with learning disabilities. The research study reported in this paper investigated the effects of the Carers Act on families that include people with a learning disability, and sought the views of 51 carers and the people they cared for.
Val Williams, Carol Robinson
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Community care assessments and individual service reviews are intended to empower people with learning disabilities. The research study reported in this paper investigated the effects of the Carers Act on families that include people with a learning disability, and sought the views of 51 carers and the people they cared for.
Val Williams, Carol Robinson
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Screening for tick-borne and tick-associated viruses in ticks collected in Ghana
Archives of Virology, 2021Ticks are blood-sucking arthropods that transmit many pathogens, including arboviruses. Arboviruses transmitted by ticks are generally referred to as tick-borne viruses (TBVs). TBVs are known to cause diseases in humans, pets, and livestock. There is, however, very limited information on the occurrence and distribution of TBVs in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Michael Amoa-Bosompem +14 more
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Tick bites and tick‐transmitted diseases
Veterinary Record, 2018We write in response to John Tulloch's research comment ‘What is the risk of tickborne disease to UK pets?’ ( VR , 5 May 2018, vol 182, pp 511-513). Tulloch, commenting on an original research article printed in the same issue – Be tick aware: when and where to check cats and dogs for ticks (p 514) – emphasises the requirement for further research into
Mara, Rocchi +2 more
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2020
TTTTT research by Whipps focuses on the persistent dichotomy between art and science with the aim of disrupting it. He has opened up his art practice to inputs from the disciplines of geology, horticulture and dance, combining them in contemporary art settings to create nuanced readings.
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TTTTT research by Whipps focuses on the persistent dichotomy between art and science with the aim of disrupting it. He has opened up his art practice to inputs from the disciplines of geology, horticulture and dance, combining them in contemporary art settings to create nuanced readings.
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Ticks and tick-borne diseases in cattle.
2010Ticks and tick-borne diseases are of global importance, affecting livestock, human and companion animals. In particular, cattle ticks are responsible for severe economic losses in the tropics, with costs associated with parasite control along with losses in fertility, body weight and milk production.
De Almeida Regitano, Luciana Correia +1 more
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EAS Publications Series, 2014
The Gaia dataset will require a huge leap forward in terms of modelling of the Milky Way. Two problems are highlighted here. First, models of the Galactic Bar remain primitive as compared to the Galactic Disk and Stellar Halo. Although Schwarzschild and N-body methods are useful, the future belongs to Made-to-Measure (M2M) models which have significant
N.W. Evans, M. Molloy
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The Gaia dataset will require a huge leap forward in terms of modelling of the Milky Way. Two problems are highlighted here. First, models of the Galactic Bar remain primitive as compared to the Galactic Disk and Stellar Halo. Although Schwarzschild and N-body methods are useful, the future belongs to Made-to-Measure (M2M) models which have significant
N.W. Evans, M. Molloy
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Seminars in Neurology, 2004
Tick paralysis results from inoculation of a toxin from tick salivary glands during a blood meal. It is a relatively uncommon neuromuscular disease with a higher prevalence among young girls, although older men who get exposed to ticks may also be affected. It typically presents as an acute ascending paralysis occurring a few days after tick attachment
V, Vedanarayanan +2 more
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Tick paralysis results from inoculation of a toxin from tick salivary glands during a blood meal. It is a relatively uncommon neuromuscular disease with a higher prevalence among young girls, although older men who get exposed to ticks may also be affected. It typically presents as an acute ascending paralysis occurring a few days after tick attachment
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