A CADAVERIC STUDY OF ANATOMICAL VARIATIONS OF FISSURES AND LOBES OF LUNG


Characterization, optimization and emission analysis of manually-made charcoal dust briquettes with starch, paper and algae binders

Utilization of loose waste biomass such as charcoal dust remains popular in low-to mid-income countries due to increased energy demands, poverty and heighten efforts to mitigate climate change.This study sought to investigate the effects of starch, paper and algae binders on the physical, mechanical and combustion characteristics and emission level

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Effect of continuous v. daytime grazing on feed intake and growth of sheep grazing in a semi-arid grassland steppe

In the Inner Mongolian steppe, China, sheep generally graze during daytime and are D-Mannose kept in yards overnight.Hence, nutrients are not returned to the grassland, which might reduce its long-term productivity.Furthermore, the restricted grazing time may limit forage intake and thus the performance of sheep.The aim of this study was therefore

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Differences in the genome, methylome, and transcriptome do not differentiate isolates of Streptococcus equi subsp. equi from horses with acute clinical signs from isolates of inapparent carriers.

Streptococcus equi subsp.equi (SEE) is a host-restricted bacterium Closed End Screw Connectors that causes the common infectious upper respiratory disease known as strangles in horses.Perpetuation of SEE infection appears attributable to inapparent copyright horses because it neither persists long-term in the environment nor infects other host mamm

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