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From:Florida Bar Journal (Vol. 97, Issue 2)On September 28, 2022, destruction hit Florida's Gulf Coast as Hurricane Ian, the second most deadly storm to devastate the continental U.S. this century, made landfall. (1) Thousands of homes faced unprecedented levels...
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From:Emerging Infectious Diseases (Vol. 8, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedThis report summarizes the spread of a raccoon rabies epizootic into New York in the 1990s, the species of animals affected, and human postexposure treatments (PET). A total of 57,008 specimens were submitted to the...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 7, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Carri Westgarth 1 , * , Jihong Liu 2 , Jon Heron 3 , Andrew R. Ness 4 , Peter Bundred 5 , Rosalind M. Gaskell 1 , Alexander J. German 6 , Sandra McCune 7 , Susan Dawson 1 Introduction Maternal obesity...
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From:Veterinary World (Vol. 12, Issue 10)Background: The Sanger sequencing technique has been questioned and challenged by advanced high-throughput sequencing approaches. Sanger sequencing seems to be an obsolete technology. However, there are still research...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 15, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedIdentifying and preventing the occurrence of separation-related problems (SRP) in companion animals are relevant to animal welfare and the quality of human-pet interactions. The SRP are defined as a set of behaviors and...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 15, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedGlobally, many millions of animals are used by humans every year and much of this usage causes public concern. A new scale, devised to measure attitudes to animal use in relation to the purpose of use and species, the...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 8, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe objective of this study was to investigate the dynamics of nasal carriage by Staphylococcus aureus (SA) and Staphylococcus pseudintermedius (SP) among healthy dog-owning household members involved in 7 previous...
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From:PeerJ (Vol. 7) Peer-ReviewedBackground China is considered as the largest and most rapidly urbanizing nation in the world. However, possible changes of urban thermal environment and comfort under the rapid urbanization in China still remain...
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From:PeerJ (Vol. 7) Peer-ReviewedBackground Brazil is a low- to medium-income country and has the second largest pet food market in the world with 8% of world pet food consumption. The lowest-income social class spends around 17% of their domestic...
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From:Science (Vol. 307, Issue 5710) Peer-ReviewedRescuing a hedgehog victim of a road accident and nurturing it back to health can be deeply satisfying. But Riley and Chomel show that the payback from such an exotic pet may not be entirely benign. Hedgehogs harbor a...
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From:Science (Vol. 295, Issue 5559) Peer-Reviewed"While the cloning of companion animals is not yet possible, Advanced Cell Technology is currently able to store cells from your animal now." --ACT Web site, 15 February 2002. ACT needs to update its Web site....
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From:Consultant (Vol. 49, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn his "Dermclinic" discussion of tinea corporis (CONSULTANT, June 2008, page 517), Dr David Kaplan stated that "the family was advised to have their dog examined by a veterinarian because the pet was the suspected...
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From:Nursing Older People (Vol. 23, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedSUNNY THE spaniel and owner Patrick Parry-Okeden (pictured) have been recognised for their volunteer work with older people at an Oxfordshire care home. Mr Parry-Okeden and his canine companion have been volunteering...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedDevelopment of iniparib as an anti-cancer agent was hindered in part by lingering questions regarding its mechanism of action, the activity of its metabolites, and their potential accumulation in tumors. Due to strong...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 16, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedThis study aimed to analyze the association between companion animal ownership, the sub-factors of this ownership (the species and number of owned pets), and overall life satisfaction (OLS). Data was obtained from the...
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From:Computing and Information Systems (Vol. 13, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedWe present a Tamagotchi-like mobile phones based virtual pet that uses an artificial neural network driven character model to simulate the behaviour of the virtual creature. Details of the implementation and the...
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From:Veterinary World (Vol. 12, Issue 6)Aim: Spirometra parasites cause sparganosis, a zoonotic disease, especially in reptiles and humans. This study aimed to report on the prevalence and effects of Spirometra parasites infection on public health and provide...
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From:PeerJ (Vol. 8) Peer-ReviewedBackground The fecal microbiota from obese individuals can induce obesity in animal models. In addition, studies in humans, animal models and dogs have revealed that the fecal microbiota of subjects with obesity is...
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From:Colorado Review: A Journal of Contemporary Literature (Vol. 40, Issue 2)Hugo Winner of the 2013 AWP Intro Journals Project in Creative Nonfiction, selected by Rigoberto Gonzalez After working at a family-owned pet store in Ohio for a number of years, I took to entertaining myself by...
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From:Prairie Schooner (Vol. 85, Issue 2)For I will consider my cat ... --Christopher Smart Hank plucks our window screen, and moans, "My paws are frozen. Let me in before I die." If I could muster half the pathos when my pollo arrosto arrives charred...