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  • This research aims to empirically determine the SSCM knowledge on Human management at in Indonesia. Suppliers of the materials and equipment to the laboratory where the first discovery is made are in many cases replaced by larger players with capabilities to provide a broader range of materials, services, and support. During this evolution there are many lessons to be learned, not the least of which is that it is imperative to take into account the nuances of supply chain management that can make the difference between success and failure.

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  • Ebook "Changing global perspectives on horseshoe crab biology, conservation and management" reports significant progress of scientific research on horseshoe crabs, including aspects of evolution, genetics, ecology, population dynamics, general biology and physiology, within the recent 10 years. It also highlights the emerging issues related to world-wide conservation threats, status and needs. The contributions in this book represent part of an ongoing global effort to increase data and concept sharing to support basic research and advance conservation for horseshoe crabs.

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  • Part 1 book "Saunders solutions in veterinary practice - Small animal dermatology" includes content: The dermatology consultation, laboratory tests, introduction to pruritus–pathogenesis and evolution of lesions, sarcoptic mange, flea allergic dermatitis; atopic dermatitis; malassezia dermatitis; cheyletiellosis; dermatophytosis in a Jack Russell terrier; dermatophytosis in a guinea-pig; adverse food reaction,... and other contents.

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  • Part 1 book "Management of animal care and use programs in research, education, and testing" includes content: Evolution of laboratory animal program management; culture of care - organizational responsibilities; fostering collaborative roles and responsibilities for members of an iacuc or oversight body; behavioral management programs to promote laboratory animal welfare,.... and other contents.

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  • Part 1 book "Bancroft’s theory and practice of histological techniques" includes content: Managing the laboratory, safety and ergonomics in the laboratory, light microscopy, fixation of tissues, the gross room surgical cut up, tissue processing, microtomy, plastic embedding for light microscopy, how histological stains work, the hematoxylins and eosin, connective and mesenchymal tissues with their stains, carbohydrates, pigments and minerals.

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  • The Canadian Supercritical Water-cooled Reactor concept, as an evolution of the CANada Deuterium Uranium (CANDU) reactor, includes both pressure tubes and a low-temperature heavy water moderator.

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  • Murine is the most abundantly used as laboratory animal models. There has been a tremendous amount of research including; their evolution, growth, physiology, disease modeling as well as genomic mapping. Rats and mice are the most widely used among them. Although both rats and mice fall under the same category still both are different a lot too.

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  • Inexpensive DNA sequencing and advances in genome editing have made computational analysis a major rate-limiting step in adaptive laboratory evolution and microbial genome engineering. We describe Millstone, a web-based platform that automates genotype comparison and visualization for projects with up to hundreds of genomic samples.

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  • Adaptive Laboratory Evolution (ALE) has emerged as an experimental approach to discover mutations that confer phenotypic functions of interest. However, the task of finding and understanding all beneficial mutations of an ALE experiment remains an open challenge for the field.

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  • Influenza A Virus (IAV) causes respiratory disease in swine and is a zoonotic pathogen. Uncontrolled IAV in swine herds not only affects animal health, it also impacts production through increased costs associated with treatment and prevention efforts.

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  • Metabolic coupling of product synthesis and microbial growth is a prominent approach for maximizing production performance. Growth-coupling (GC) also helps stabilizing target production and allows the selection of superior production strains by adaptive laboratory evolution.

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  • The objective of the present study is 1. To study the changing laboratory profiles in dengue viral infections. 2. To correlate these laboratory tests during the evolution of dengue fever and in assessing severity of disease. 3. To study the association of these profiles in remission of the disease. 4. And also to study factors involved in predicting prognosis.

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  • Now day’s scarcity of labour is creating problem during agricultural operation because in agriculture more labour is required. Pests and weed problems, in crop production are serious both in rain fed and irrigated farms in Chhattisgarh.

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  • Most people think of online courses when they talk about e-learning, but aspects of social media can also be considered e-learning. In 2011 the Knowledge for Health Project (K4Health) began work with local partners to implement an e-learning and professional development policy for Medical Laboratory Scientists based on the needs identified by United States Agency for International Development (USAID)/Nigeria. Six e-learning courses were developed and promoted through several channels including social media.

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  • Popular American films penetrate nearly every aspect of contemporaryWestern life, and to an only somewhat lesser degreemost all cultures of the world. Historically, there are powerful sociological, cultural, economic, and even political reasons for this, but we would also argue thatHollywood-style filmhas evolved so that filmmakers havemore control over the attention of filmgoers (Smith 2006) and, in essence, the humanmind. One source of evidence concerns the changing pattern of shot lengths.

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  • Most important, the need of creating network effects in the development of a cloud platform will keep low the margins for a while and will maximize the speed of diffu- sion of cloud computing between firms at the global level. Therefore, in the long run, we expect a rather competitive situation on the supply side of cloud computing. In front of these rapid evolution, it is crucial to understand the economic impact of the introduction of this general purpose technology. For sure, the diffusion of cloud computing is going to create a solid and pervasive impact on the global econ- omy.

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  • Some years ago in one of those all too rare moments of reflection it occurred to me that I was only three lifetimes away from the very beginnings of modern psychology. It is generally agreed, as we will see, that what we call "scientific psychology" began with Wundt's laboratory at Leipzig around 1879. Similarly, applied psychology is seen to have begun with the work of Francis Galton in England at about the same time. A short time later James McKeen Cattell, one of Wundfs first American students received his Ph.D. at Leipzig and went on to work briefly with Galton.

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  • Radiological changes are found at the time of tuberculin conversion in 7-30% of young adults.•Lymphadenopathy. The hilarlymph node was most commonly involved but the paratrachealnode was also frequently enlarged.•Bilateral hilaradenopathymay be seen. In adults the lung component of the primary complex is usually more obvious and the nodal component may not be seen. •Radiological abnormality persists in a majority 6 months after diagnosis but complete resolution is usual after 2 years.

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  • The quality assurance teams and managers supported the evolution of the breast screening programme locally, and professional quality assurance groups were developed with the relevant associations and royal colleges at a national level. In 1990, a new post of national coordinator of the NHSBSP was established, based at one of the regional heath authori- ties. Mrs Julietta Patnick at the Trent Region in Sheffield was appointed, and she is now the Director of the NHS Cancer Screening Programmes, which includes the NHSBSP.

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  • Recent studies have shown that differences in life history may lead to consistent inter-individual variation in behavioural traits, so-called behavioural syndromes, animal personalities or temperaments. Consis- tencies of behaviours and behavioural syndromes have mainly been studied in non-cooperative species. Insights on the evolution of coopera- tion could be gained from studying individual differences in life histories and behavioural traits.

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