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Hyaline arteriolosclerosis in wild animals

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1970
Abstract Hyaline arteriolosclerosis is found in wild animals, but is less common and less severe than in man. Increasing age seems to be an important aetiological factor in the development of hyaline arteriolosclerosis, but no sex difference was found. The numbers studied are too small for any statistically significant conclusions to be drawn.
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Animals in the Wild

2005
This book in the main is an attempt to make explicit the presuppositions and tease out the implications of the zoological conception of what counts as an animal, in order to clarify the ontological difference between wild animals on the one hand and zoo animals on the other.
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The Preservation of Wild Animals for Sport

British Veterinary Journal, 1972
SUMMARY The demand for well-stocked shooting areas far exceeds the supply. Modern game management methods increase gamebird densities by improving the habitat as well as annually restocking with reared birds. In this way a surplus is created which can be shot without endangering subsequent breeding stocks.
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Animal cognition in the wild

Behavioural Processes, 2014
Susan D, Healy, Candy, Rowe
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Tuberculosis in wild animals in India

Veterinary Research Communications
India is renowned for its complex megadiverse ecosystems and abundant biodiversity. Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) often remains synonymous with Mycobacterium bovis infection in cattle. The domain of tuberculosis (TB) among wild animals, induced by members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex organisms (MTBC), is often underexplored and underreported ...
Harini, Ramanujam, Kannan, Palaniyandi
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Anne Sexton and the Wild Animal:

2016
“Anne Sexton and The Wild Animal” discusses the bestiary poems from Anne Sexton’s 45 Mercy Street in the context of the book as a whole. It also investigates the idea of a feral, metaphysical “I” in other American poets, including Sylvia Plath.
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Diversity of Rickettsia in ticks collected from wild animals in Panama

Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, 2021
Sérgio E Bermudez   +2 more
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Are domesticated animals dumber than their wild relatives? A comprehensive review on the domestication effects on animal cognitive performance

Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2023
Vitor Hugo Bessa Ferreira   +2 more
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