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Background and Aim: Ticks (Ixodidae) not only cause blood loss in cattle but also serve as vectors for various diseases, thus causing direct and indirect losses. Moreover, tick infestation can cause significant economic losses. This study... more
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      TicksVeterinary ParasitologyTicks and Tick Borne DiseasesNovember
Background and Aim: Laboratory mice are widely used as a research model to provide insights into toxicological studies of various xenobiotic. Acetaminophen (APAP) is an antipyretic and analgesic drug that is commonly known as paracetamol,... more
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      PathologyVeterinary PathologyAcetaminophenHepatotoxicity
Background and Aim:Periodontitis is the most prevalent inflammatory dental disease caused by a lack of oral hygiene measures in domestic animals. The periodontal disease complex arises as a result of bacterial biofilm deposition termed as... more
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      Veterinary MedicineCanineVeterinary DentistryNovember
Background and Aim: Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is an integral part of the outer cell membrane complex of Gram-negative bacteria. It plays an important role in the induction and stimulation of the immune system. Various LPS purification... more
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      Veterinary MedicineVeterinary MicrobiologyLipopolysaccharideSalmonella
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      Content AnalysisIndia2010Obama
Aim: This study investigated the intentions, opportunities, and barriers to engaging in a meaningful internationalization of higher education in Malawi. Methods: This was cross-sectional research that was done between June and October... more
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      Sustainability in Higher EducationHigher Education ManagementHigher Education PolicyInternationalisation of Higher Education
Background and Aim: Newcastle disease (ND) and avian influenza (AI) are two devastating diseases of poultry, which cause great economic losses to the poultry industry and disrupt food security in our country. The use of ND-AI inactive... more
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      Veterinary MicrobiologyVeterinary VirologyPoultry DiseaseAvian Influenza
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      GeneticsObesityMolecular Biology and geneticsWeight Loss
Aim: The study was conducted to observe the effects of dexamethasone (DEX) on the gross study and histomorphometry of liver and on the alterations of biochemical parameters of broilers. Materials and Methods: Ninety day-old chicks were... more
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      Poultry NutritionAnimal NutritionPoultryPoultry Husbandry
As a source of starch, potato remains unexploited in Brazilian industries, where they typically utilize corn and cassava. Considering the emerging need for using potato as a source of commercial starch, this study evaluated starches... more
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      Plant BiologyNovember
The Health Check (HC) document traces the path for a new revision of the CAP. The communication content can be summarised in the following points: decoupling at regional and not at historical level, a more intensive modulation mechanism... more
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      EngineeringPolitical EconomyFood PolicyProduction Planning
Background and Aim: Studies to determine abundance, distribution, species composition, and mosquito interactions are very important in understanding the risk of disease transmission to implement appropriate mosquito management in endemic... more
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      ParasitologyVeterinary ParasitologyMosquitoNovember
Background and Aim: Indonesian cuscuses are now becoming scarce because of the reduction of habitat and poaching. Further, molecular characterization of Indonesian cuscuses is still very lacking. This study aimed to determine genetic... more
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      Wildlife ConservationWildlifeNovemberCuscus
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      ESSENTIAL OILS IN PLANTSNovemberbiodegradable derivative
During the production of forest seedlings, light quantity can indicate the degree of tolerance of tree species to shading conditions and provide information to obtain seedlings with a higher quality standard. The objective of this study... more
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      Plant BiologyNovember
The rubber tree is a species native to the Amazon biome of great economic importance. Analyzing the soil physical attributes allows for quantifying the impact of different management practices on the soil properties and the yield of... more
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      Plant BiologyNovember
High and uncontrolled surface active substances (SAS) concentrations in deinking line process waters strongly disturb flotation deinking. Indeed, their adsorption at air/water and ink/water interfaces stabilizes air bubbles and ink... more
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      Forestry SciencesNovemberENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENTTappi
Aim: The aim of the study was to determine the benefits of keeping donkeys and associated production challenges under a smallholder farming system in Kenya. Materials and Methods: A descriptive study was conducted with smallholder farmers... more
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      Animal reproductionEquine managementDonkeysNovember
The environment’s impact on foliar disease growth in annual crops and the various types of differentiation must be investigated to adapt effective disease control strategies. We studied the temporal progression of foliar disease complexes... more
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      Plant BiologyNovember
Stable cesium can be considered as the best element for desorption of soil radio-cesium. It is considered an element that slightly absorbed by plants, so that the application of high doses to the soil could increase the absorption of... more
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      Plant BiologyNovember
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      Food PolicyMultidisciplinaryDecision TreeLand Use Policy
The present document explores how air pollution can be assessed from a multiagent point of view. In order to do so, a traffic system was simulated using agents as a way to measure if air pollution levels go down when the traffic lights... more
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      Traffic SimulationAir pollutionPoint of ViewCooperative Systems
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Aim: We performed a retrospective study to evaluate clinical complications and outcomes associated with non-operative management of pelvic fractures in dogs and cats and described owner satisfaction. Materials and Methods: Based on... more
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      Veterinary MedicineIncidence GeometryMedicineVeterinary Orthopedic and Soft Tissue Surgery
Nowadays, grasping robot plays an important role in many automatic systems in the industrial environment. An excellent grasping robot can detect, localize, and pick objects accurately but to perfectly achieve these tasks, it is still a... more
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Aim: The purpose of this study was to determine the benefits of L-arginine addition in skim milk extender to maintain the quality of goat spermatozoa in chilled storage. Materials and Methods: A total of 18 ejaculates from three healthy... more
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      ChemistryMedicineSemenNovember
Aim: The current study was conducted to explore evidence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in dogs in Nineveh Province, Iraq. Materials and Methods: Serum samples of 78 dogs were used to (i) estimate levels of the antibodies against... more
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      Veterinary MedicineBiologyMedicineSmall Animal Medicine
Phalaenopsis bellina, is an orchid widely known for their distinctive fragrance. Of late, fragrant orchids are getting more attention from Orchid breeders for their horticultural market value. Although volatile compounds have been... more
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      BiologyNovember
Background and Aim: Bligon goat is a crossbreed between Etawah and Kacang goat. This crossbreed goat is mostly reared by small farmers. In vitro maturation allows female goat (does) contributes toward reproduction despite the fact that... more
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      BiologyMedicineVeterinary Obstetrics and GynecologyIn Vitro Embryo Production
We assessed the polymorphism of 10 microsatellites in Brazilian Nellore cattle (Bos indicus) using a commercial multiplex system. Allele frequencies, polymorphism information content, heterozygosity and exclusion probability were... more
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      GeneticsMolecular BiologyPolymorphismBiology
Aim: This study investigated the intentions, opportunities, and barriers to engaging in a meaningful internationalization of higher education in Malawi. Methods: This was cross-sectional research that was done between June and October... more
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      Sustainability in Higher EducationHigher Education ManagementHigher Education PolicyInternationalisation of Higher Education
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Background and Aim: Studies to determine abundance, distribution, species composition, and mosquito interactions are very important in understanding the risk of disease transmission to implement appropriate mosquito management in endemic... more
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      ParasitologyVeterinary ParasitologyMosquitoNovember
Buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris L. Link) is an African agamospermous grass that has been widely introduced into arid regions of the world to improve rangelands for cattle production and as a result, it has invaded adjacent habitats.... more
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This work aimed to estimate the genetic parameters of biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) in cowpea to guide the development of efficient cultivars in N2 fixation. Inoculation was performed with a mix of three Bradyrhizobium strains. Two... more
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      Plant BiologyNovember
The rubber tree is a species native to the Amazon biome of great economic importance. Analyzing the soil physical attributes allows for quantifying the impact of different management practices on the soil properties and the yield of... more
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      Plant BiologyNovember
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      Plant BiologyNovember
Background and Aim: Indonesian cuscuses are now becoming scarce because of the reduction of habitat and poaching. Further, molecular characterization of Indonesian cuscuses is still very lacking. This study aimed to determine genetic... more
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      Wildlife ConservationWildlifeNovemberCuscus
Background and Aim: Staphylococcus pyoderma is a common problem in dogs that need a novel treatment rather than antibiotic therapy. The aim of this study was to investigate the therapeutic efficacy, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidative... more
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      Veterinary MedicineAloe VeraSmall Animal MedicineNovember
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      Climate ChangeDeveloping CountryGreenhouse Gas EmissionsNovember
Background and Aim: The emergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in commensal organism, such as Escherichia coli of food animals, is an alarming issue for global health. It increases the possibility of transmitting AMR determinant(s)... more
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      MicrobiologyVeterinary MicrobiologyEscherichia coliAntimicrobial resistance
Background and Aim: Diagnosis of query fever (QF) is mostly done on the basis of serological/molecular tests, due to the stringent requirement of biosafety level-3 containment facilities for isolating Coxiella burnetii in culture. QF is... more
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      MicrobiologyVeterinary MicrobiologyZoonosesQ Fever
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      AnthropometryNovember
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      Agricultural PolicyFood PolicyRural DevelopmentResearch Method
With the ongoing “Health Check” and the decisions needed for after 2013, the Common Agricultural Policy is likely to see another major reform and an increase in compulsory modulation. By employing a regional model, this paper compares the... more
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      Food PolicyRural DevelopmentEuropean UnionSustainable Rural Development
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      Food PolicyOlive OilEuropean CommissionEconomic Impact