نتایج جستجو برای: animal relationship

تعداد نتایج: 750686  

Journal: :European annals of allergy and clinical immunology 2012
G Liccardi A Salzillo A Piccolo M Foglia M Russo M D'Amato A Stanziola D Bovenzi C Sapio R Pio G D'Amato

No data on the relationship between allergic sensitization to animal dander and milk allergens are available in literature in adults. Considering the high rate of allergic sensitization to mammals in atopic adults living in Naples area, we aimed to evaluate if sensitization to milk allergens could be a risk factor for these subjects. From 755 consecutive outpatients examined between May 1 2009 ...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2005
Stephen T Moelter S Kristian Hill Paul Hughett Ruben C Gur Raquel E Gur J Daniel Ragland

Semantic memory was investigated in 27 individuals with schizophrenia and 30 healthy controls using an animal similarity judgment and organization test with reduced retrieval demands. Participants arranged 12 common animal names according to similarity on a computer screen and provided verbal descriptions of organizational strategies. Distance between each animal pair was compared to the number...

2011
Jac. A. A. Swart Jozef Keulartz

As a reflection on recent debates on the value of wild animals we examine the question of the intrinsic value of wild animals in both natural and man-made surroundings. We examine the concepts being wild and domesticated. In our approach we consider animals as dependent on their environment, whether it is a human or a natural environment. Stressing this dependence we argue that a distinction ca...

2016
Kevin B. Comerford Gonca Pasin

Observational studies provide evidence that a higher intake of protein from plant-based foods and certain animal-based foods is associated with a lower risk for type 2 diabetes. However, there are few distinguishable differences between the glucoregulatory qualities of the proteins in plant-based foods, and it is likely their numerous non-protein components (e.g., fibers and phytochemicals) tha...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2011
Gareth Enticott Andrew Donaldson Philip Lowe Megan Power Amy Proctor Katy Wilkinson

This paper analyses how the changing governance of animal health has impacted upon veterinary expertise and its role in providing public health benefits. It argues that the social sciences can play an important role in understanding the nature of these changes, but also that their ideas and methods are, in part, responsible for them. The paper begins by examining how veterinary expertise came t...

2017
Candido Pomar Marcos Kipper Marcel Marcoux

Precise body composition measurements are essential in animal nutrition studies because the impact of treatments is evaluated based on changes in body weight and composition. Various indirect techniques for animal compositional evaluation have been developed and evaluated for applicability in animal nutrition studies. A fast, accurate, minimally invasive method that requires little input is con...

2017
Miguel Mies Paulo Y. G. Sumida Nils Rädecker Christian R. Voolstra

Symbiodinium are dinoflagellate photosynthetic algae that associate with a diverse array of marine invertebrates, and these relationships are comprehensively documented for adult animal hosts. Conversely, comparatively little is known about the associations during larval development of animal hosts, although four different metazoan phyla (Porifera, Cnidaria, Acoelomorpha, and Mollusca) produce ...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2000
D J McNamara

The perceived relationship between dietary cholesterol, plasma cholesterol and atherosclerosis is based on three lines of evidence: animal feeding studies, epidemiological surveys, and clinical trials. Over the past quarter century studies investigating the relationship between dietary cholesterol and atherosclerosis have raised questions regarding the contribution of dietary cholesterol to hea...

2014
Robert D. Clark Wenkel Liang Adam C. Lee Michael S. Lawless Robert Fraczkiewicz Marvin Waldman

BACKGROUND Quantitative structure-activity (QSAR) models have enormous potential for reducing drug discovery and development costs as well as the need for animal testing. Great strides have been made in estimating their overall reliability, but to fully realize that potential, researchers and regulators need to know how confident they can be in individual predictions. RESULTS Submodels in an ...

2001
Sverker Johansson

The communication systems of nonhuman animals are reviewed, together with a discussion of their relevance for the evolution of human language. The teaching of language to nonhumans, as well as signs of mind and consciousness outside our species, are considered as possible bridges between us and the rest of the animal kingdom.

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