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Sthéfano Bruno Santos Divino
This article has the following research problem: what is it like to be a subject of law? As a general objective, it aims to understand how the subject of law is formed. As a specific objective, it intends to answer the following question: are non-human a...
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Mohaimenul Azam Khan Raiaan, Nur Mohammad Fahad, Shovan Chowdhury, Debopom Sutradhar, Saadman Sakib Mihad and Md. Motaharul Islam
Significant threats to ecological equilibrium and sustainable agriculture are posed by the extinction of animal species and the subsequent effects on farms. Farmers face difficult decisions, such as installing electric fences to protect their farms, alth...
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Yingying Ye, Weizheng Ren, Shixiang Zhang, Lufeng Zhao, Jianjun Tang, Liangliang Hu and Xin Chen
The genetic diversity of cultured species (e.g., plants and fish) has decreased as intensive agriculture and aquaculture have increased in recent decades. Maintaining genetic diversity in agriculture is a significant concern. To test whether aquaculture ...
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Aracely Zúñiga-Serrano, Hugo B. Barrios-García, Robin C. Anderson, Michael E. Hume, Miguel Ruiz-Albarrán, Yuridia Bautista-Martínez, Nadia A. Sánchez-Guerra, José Vázquez-Villanueva, Fidel Infante-Rodríguez and Jaime Salinas-Chavira
Plant extracts have been used over time in traditional medicine, mainly for their antimicrobial activity as well as for their medicinal effects. Plant-derived products contain secondary metabolites that prevent pathogenic microbial growth similar to conv...
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Yaniv Shmuel, Yaron Ziv and Baruch Rinkevich
The three-dimensional structural complexities generated by living sessile organisms, such as trees and branching corals, embrace distinct communities of dwelling organisms, many of which are adapted to specific niches within the structure. Thus, characte...
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Maulidia Rahmawati, Choirul Mahfud, Gianfranco Risuleo and Nurul Jadid
Plant tissue culture plays an important role in plant biotechnology due to its potential for massive production of improved crop varieties and high yield of important secondary metabolites. Several efforts have been made to ameliorate the effectiveness a...
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Sung-Hyun Cho, Dongwook Oh, Gunn Huh, Tae-Jun Song and Dong-Wan Seo
(1) Background: Endoscopic ultrasound-guided radiofrequency ablation (EUS-RFA) is an alternative treatment for pancreatic tumors. Currently, EUS-RFA has been trialled to treat hepatic tumors. However, little has been reported about optimal settings for E...
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Lucas Gabriel Dionisio Freire, Sher Ali and Carlos Augusto Fernandes de Oliveira
The secondary metabolism of toxigenic fungi can produce mycotoxins, substances that are toxic for both humans and animals. Mycotoxins and their by-products found in various biological tissues are considered biomarkers, and concentrations of these substan...
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Fulin Sun and Zhantang Xu
While much attention has been given to the role of animal intestinal microbes, few studies have focused on microbial communities and associated functions in cultured aquatic animals. In this study, high?throughput sequencing was used to analyze intestina...
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Winda Ayu Anggraini,Eka Ananta Sidharta,Puji Handayati
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The objective of this study was to determine the meaning of wild animals as assets in conservation organizations. This research was qualitative research using a phenomenological approach. The interviewees of this study were from the legality department, ...
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Daniel Feliu-Talegon, José Ángel Acosta, Alejandro Suarez and Anibal Ollero
Nature exhibits many examples of birds, insects and flying mammals with flapping wings and limbs offering some functionalities. Although in robotics, there are some examples of flying robots with wings, it has not been yet a goal to add to them some mani...
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Nurudeen Olalekan Oloso, Shamsudeen Fagbo, Musa Garbati, Steve O. Olonitola, Emmanuel Jolaoluwa Awosanya, Mabel Kamweli Aworh, Helen Adamu, Ismail Ayoade Odetokun and Folorunso Oludayo Fasina
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has emerged as a global health threat, which has elicited a high-level political declaration at the United Nations General Assembly, 2016. In response, member countries agreed to pay greater attention to the surveillance an...
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Krista Marie McLennan
Pain is a sensory and emotional experience that significantly affects animal welfare and has negative impacts on the economics of farming. Pain is often associated with common production diseases such as lameness and mastitis, as well as introduced to th...
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Carri Westgarth, Robert M. Christley, Garry Marvin and Elizabeth Perkins
Dog walking is a popular everyday physical activity. Dog owners are generally more active than non-owners, but some rarely walk with their dog. The strength of the dog?owner relationship is known to be correlated with dog walking, and this qualitative st...
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Regina Schoenfeld-Tacher, Peter Hellyer, Louana Cheung and Lori Kogan
As service dogs, emotional support dogs, and therapy dogs have become more prevalent in the USA, so too has the controversy surrounding their legitimacy. Yet, there is a lack of objective data regarding the public?s understanding of the role played by ea...
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Pengfei Li, Jian Zhang, Huijun Xie, Zhen Hu, Haiyan He and Wenxing Wang
Aquatic animals play an important role in the energy flow and matter cycling in the wetland ecosystem. However, little is known about their effects on pollutant removal performance and microbial community in constructed wetlands. This work presents an in...
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Olga Chalaya,Alexander Nanka,Andriy Paliy,Sergey Nagornij,Oleksandr Chalyi
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The paper report results of research related to studying a change in the qualitative indicators and technological properties of meat and lard of swine under conditions of different diet compositions, specifically, with the addition of lead and cadmium (c...
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Andrea E. Copping, Daniel J. Hasselman, Charles W. Bangley, Joel Culina and Max Carcas
Commercial development of tidal stream energy is hampered by technical and financial challenges, and impeded by uncertainty about potential environmental effects that drive environmental risk assessments and permitting (consenting) processes. The effect ...
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Mingyu Zhang, Fei Gao, Wuping Yang and Haoran Zhang
In this paper, we propose a wildlife detection algorithm based on improved YOLOv5s by combining six real wildlife images of different sizes and forms as datasets. Firstly, we use the RepVGG model to simplify the network structure that integrates the idea...
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Carolyn D. Ruppel, Thomas C. Weber, Erica R. Staaterman, Stanley J. Labak and Patrick E. Hart
Marine acoustic sources are widely used for geophysical imaging, oceanographic sensing, and communicating with and tracking objects or robotic vehicles in the water column. Under the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act and similar regulations in several ot...
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