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Stable behaviours
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Part 1 book "BHS complete horsemanship (Vol 2)" includes content: Working with horses; horse behaviour, health and welfare, horse anatomy and physiology, feeding, fitness training, horse walkers, clipping, plaiting and shoeing, transporting horses, stable design, care of horses at grass, tack and equipment.
135p
muasambanhan04
07-01-2024
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Part 1 book "The BHS complete manual of horse and stable management" includes content: Conformation and how to assess it, action, the psychology of the horse, the teeth and ageing, breeds, breeding, identification, buying and selling a horse, management methods, handling the horse, grooming, clipping, trimming, pulling and plaiting, the foot and shoeing, bedding, signs of good and ill health, and sick nursing, basic systems of the horse & how to get a horse fit, internal parasites, stable vices and problem behaviour,... and other contents.
439p
oursky08
06-11-2023
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Part 2 book "Animal welfare (Vol 1 - The welfare of horses)" includes content: Stereotypic behaviour in the stabled horse - causes, effects and prevention without compromising horse welfare the effects of transportation on the welfare of horses, training methods and horse welfare, welfare of the racehorse during exercise training and racing, specific welfare problems associated with working horses.
127p
oursky07
24-10-2023
3
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Part 2 book "Equine nutrition - INRA nutrient requirements, recommended allowances and feed tables" includes content: Feeds, additives and contaminants; pasture; harvest and preservation of forages; nutritive value of feeds; formulating a ration; environmental impact of horses; behaviour and behavioural management during rearing and stabling; tables of chemical and nutrient composition of feedstuffs.
382p
oursky05
23-10-2023
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The reversed region increases gradually, resulting in a constant reaction moment. Analytical, numerical, and experimental analyses are presented to reveal and quantify the constant-moment behaviour. Prototypes of the concept are employed in exemplary linkages to demonstrate the ability to create a large variety of neutrally stable compliant linkages, which require extremely low actuation forces and exhibit large ranges of motion.
9p
guernsey
28-12-2021
11
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Gene regulatory networks can be modelled in various ways depending on the level of detail required and biological questions addressed. One of the earliest formalisms used for modeling is a Boolean network, although these models cannot describe most temporal aspects of a biological system.
14p
vijisoo2711
27-10-2020
19
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The clinical behaviour of colon cancer is heterogeneous. Five-year overall survival is 50-65% with all stages included. Recurring somatic chromosomal alterations have been identified and some have shown potential as markers for dissemination of the tumour, which is responsible for most colon cancer deaths
9p
vilisa271
22-09-2020
15
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A field experiment was conducted to evaluate 30 basmati rice genotypes for their stability for yield and yield attributing traits over three growing seasons. Fifteen randomly selected plants were sampled in the middle row of each plot and were used for the analysis. The study indicated that environment + (genotype x environment) was significant for all the characters studied thereby validating the distinctness of the environments considered. The GXE (linear) was highly significant for all the traits considered.
12p
gaocaolon5
14-06-2020
13
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Behavioural problems and psychopathology can present from as early as the preschool period. However there is evidence that behavioural difficulties may not be stable over this period. Therefore, the current study was interested in evaluating the persistence and change in clinically relevant behavioural problems during early childhood in a population-based New Zealand birth cohort.
10p
virome2711
13-01-2020
17
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Little is known about the stability of behavioural and developmental problems as children develop from infants to toddlers in the general population. Therefore, we investigated behavioural profiles at two time points and determined whether behaviours are stable during early development.
17p
vilisbon2711
07-01-2020
15
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Aggressive patterns of behavior often start early in childhood, and tend to remain stable into adulthood. The negative consequences include poor academic performance, disciplinary problems and encounters with the juvenile justice system. Early school intervention programs can alter this trajectory for aggressive children.
10p
vimoskva2711
30-12-2019
11
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Habits (learned automatic responses to contextual cues) are considered important in sustaining health behaviour change. While habit formation is promoted by repeating behaviour in a stable context, little is known about what other variables may contribute, and whether there are variables which may accelerate the habit formation process.
12p
viriyadh2711
19-12-2019
10
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It is spread mainly by bites of infected animals. The virus present in their saliva is inoculated in the bite trauma. Foxes are the main reservoir of the disease. Camels can be infected by dog or fox bites, but the chances of spread from camel to man appear to be small. Nevertheless, camel bites in endemic (prevalent in a population or geographical areas at all times) areas should be regarded potentially dangerous, especially if the animal is showing signs of unusual behaviour at the time of bite or does so within next 7 to 10 days (signs such as...
202p
conduongdinhmenh
07-05-2013
52
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The tension structures discussed in this book are predominantly roofing forms created from pre-stressed cable nets, cable trusses, and continuous membranes (fabric structures). A unique feature in their design is form-finding an interactive process of defining the shape of a structure under tension. The book discusses the role of stable minimal surfaces (minimum energy forms occurring in natural objects, such as soap films) in finding optimal shapes of membrane and cable structures.
217p
namde04
03-05-2013
87
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Recombinant, bacterially expressed apoptin protein induces apoptosis inhuman tumour cell lines but not innormal cells, mimicking the behaviour of ectopically expressed apoptin. Recombinant apoptin is isolated exclusively as a highly stablemultimeric complex of 30–40monomers, with little, if any,a-helical and b-sheet structure. Despite its apparent disorder, multimeric apoptin is biologically active. Here, we present evidence thatmost of the apoptinmoietieswithin the complex may well share a similar conformation.
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tumor12
20-04-2013
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Using synchrotron X-ray diffraction the thermal behaviour was studied of the cubic phases in the 1-monooleoyl-rac-glycerol (MO)/n-octyl-b-D-glucopyranoside (OG)/ 2 H2O system with 58 or 45 wt % MO concentration and varying OG/ 2 H2O contents. These MO contents correspond to a Pn3mcubic single-phase or aPn3mcubic phase in excess water on the binary MO/water axis of the ternary phase diagram. The cubic liquid crystalline phases are stable with small fractions of OG, while higher OG concentrations trigger a cubic-to-lamellar phase transition. ...
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tumor12
20-04-2013
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The folding of a 93-residue protein, the histidine-phospho-carrier protein ofStreptomyces coelicolor,HPr,hasbeen studied using several biophysical techniques, namely fluo-rescence, 8-anilinonaphthalene-1-sulfate binding, circular dichroism, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, gel filtration chromatography and differential scanning calori-metry. The chemical-denaturation behaviour of HPr, fol-lowed by fluorescence, CD and gel filtration, at pH 7.5 and 25C, is described as a two-state process, which does not involve the accumulation of thermodynamically stable intermediates.
14p
fptmusic
16-04-2013
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Many different measures for making car-sharing more attractive can be undertaken, although some of these are of only marginal importance or are not very applicable to conditions today. To achieve a rapid and stable expansion of car-sharing, it is important to identify the major hindrances involved, to deal with these effectively, and to take advantage of factors conducive to success. A strategy of this sort having a time perspective of about five years was worked out.
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nhacnenzingme
23-03-2013
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Biliverdin-IXareductase fromSynechocystisPCC6803 (sBVR-A) is a stable dimer and this behaviour is observed under a range of conditions. This is in contrast to all other forms of BVR-A, which have been reported to behave as monomers, and places sBVR-A in the dihydrodiol dehydrogenase⁄N-ter-minally truncated glucose–fructose oxidoreductase structural family of dimers.
12p
vinaphone15
25-02-2013
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