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In the heat of such a day there is nothing for it but to follow the man. What man? The Salvadoran. Who follows? Beth. Who is Beth? Beth is a graduate student gone bad. Bad, who says? I say. Who are you? In the heat of such a day: this is California, southern California; it is a Santa Ana, still, in San Diego, without the mountains, the canyons to whip ...
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"Pharmacology of salicin derivatives in sheep" : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Animal Science, Institute of Veterinary, Animal and Biomedical Sciences, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand [PDF]
Content removed from thesis due to copyright reasons: Figure 1.20(e). S. viminalis. Retrieved from Valerie J.:http://gardeners-word.blogspot.co.uk/Sheep suffer from pain during various husbandry practices as well as during injury or diseases such as ...
Mathurkar, Shashwati Chandrakant
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Abstract Generating hydrogel beads pertains to many engineering applications. We examined two alginate‐based fluids at three concentrations of alginate, cAG$$ {c}_{\mathrm{AG}} $$. We used the “Map of Misery” to determine which material property (viscosity, elasticity, and inertia) drives droplet formation.
Conor G. Harris +5 more
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A Survey of Referrals to Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU): Patient Characteristics and Outcome
Aims The project aims to evaluate the referrals from North Kent for admission to our PICU from April to November 2021. Hypothesis: There are very few surveys of PICU referrals.
Shantala Satisha, Emily Pettifor
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Few life cycle assessments (LCAs) on willow biomass production have investigated the effects of key geographically specific parameters. This study uses a spatial LCA model for willow biomass production to determine spatially explicit greenhouse gas (GHG)
Sheng Yang +2 more
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Phylogenetic Identification of Petroleum-Degrading Bacteria in Alaska Willow Soils [PDF]
• Certain plant species may promote growth and activity of pollutant- degrading microbes in the rhizosphere. • Naphthalene is an aromatic component of petroleum fuels, which are common soil contaminants in Alaska.
Glover, Catherine
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Abstract Hadrosaurid dinosaurs are generally regarded as “crested” or “non‐crested” depending on the presence or absence of a bony cranial crest. At least one supposedly “non‐crested” hadrosaur is known to have possessed a soft tissue cranial crest (or comb), based on an exceptionally preserved “mummified” specimen. Here we redescribe this specimen and
Henry S. Sharpe +4 more
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Classifying avian drinking behaviour: ecological insights and implications in a changing world
ABSTRACT Water is a fundamental currency of life, and its availability significantly influences animal behaviour, physiology and distributions. However, our knowledge around the dependence on water for drinking and the direct and indirect mechanisms driving related behaviours remains partial in the context of changing climates. Here, we review patterns
Shannon R. Conradie, Marc T. Freeman
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Biostimulants can be used as innovative and promising agents to address current needs of sustainable agriculture. Weeping willow tree (Salix babylonica) extracts are rich in many bioactive compounds, including, but not limited, to salicylates and ...
Hande Mutlu-Durak, Bahar Yildiz Kutman
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Defining joy after a genetic diagnosis: A narrative inquiry. [PDF]
Abstract Research on patient and family experiences often focuses on the challenges associated with receiving a genetic diagnosis, including feelings of uncertainty, grief, and emotional distress. Positive or encouraging aspects of the diagnostic journey are less well described. This study aimed to identify and describe ways in which patients and their
Miller JC +4 more
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