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Shepherd: relations between shepherds and owners in North Khorasan
Published 2022-09-01“…Undoubtedly, the most important task in traditional animal husbandry is the responsibility of the shepherd, because traditional animal husbandry is not possible without the shepherd. …”
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Oleogels as a Promising Alternative to Animal Fat in Saturated Fat-Reduced Meat Products: A Review
Published 2024-01-01“…In conclusion, this collective body of research emphasizes the versatility and efficacy of oleogels as viable replacements for traditional animal fats across a spectrum of meat products. …”
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Biogas Production from Chicken Manure
Published 2013-11-01“…Traditionally, animal manures are burned for heating in Turkey. …”
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Animal-and mineral-based medicines in Gansu-Ningxia-inner Mongolia region, P.R. China: a cross-cultural ethnobiological assessment
Published 2023-11-01“…Introduction: Traditional animal- and mineral-based medicines are widely used in the Gansu-Ningxia-Inner Mongolia junction zone, a region with diverse ethnic groups and cultures. …”
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Era of the 4D animal model
Published 2023-04-01“…In this commentary, the origin, supporting technologies, content, function and application, and advantages of 4D animal models over clinical studies and traditional animal models, as well as their limitations, are presented.…”
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Écrire « au nom de l’Abeille, du Papillon et de la Brise » : figures animalières et paysagères dans les écrits d’Emily Dickinson.
Published 2012-05-01“…The article studies how animal figures are introduced in a few early poems and in the beginning of the first fascicle to encompass their relating to XIXth context and to the poetic project to write from within the tradition of lyricism while transforming traditional animal tropes, thanks to the circulation of voices and the passing of the poetic wording (and worlding) to relaying animal and other landscape figures.…”
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Protocol to develop a microfluidic human corneal barrier-on-a-chip to evaluate the corneal epithelial wound repair process
Published 2023-03-01“…Summary: Organs-on-chips are microfluidic devices for cell culturing to simulate tissue- or organ-level physiology, providing new solutions other than traditional animal tests. Here, we describe a microfluidic platform consisting of human corneal cells and compartmentalizing channels to achieve fully integrated human cornea’s barrier effects on the chip. …”
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An Overview of Recent Progress in Engineering Three-Dimensional Scaffolds for Cultured Meat Production
Published 2023-07-01“…To create a product that is similar in texture and taste to traditional animal meat, muscle stem cells must be organized in a way that imitates the natural structure of animal tissue. …”
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In Vitro Models for Improved Therapeutic Interventions in Atrial Fibrillation
Published 2023-08-01“…In this review, currently available models are described, from traditional animal models and in vitro cell cultures to state-of-the-art organoids and organs-on-a-chip. …”
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Progressing Towards a Human-Centric Approach in Cancer Research
Published 2022-07-01“…In this review, we discuss different conventional and modern approaches in cancer research and how human-centric models can improve on the voids conferred by more traditional animal-centric models, thereby offering a more reliable platform for drug discovery. …”
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Tissue Chips and Microphysiological Systems for Disease Modeling and Drug Testing
Published 2021-01-01“…Tissue chips (TCs) and microphysiological systems (MPSs) that incorporate human cells are novel platforms to model disease and screen drugs and provide an alternative to traditional animal studies. This review highlights the basic definitions of TCs and MPSs, examines four major organs/tissues, identifies critical parameters for organization and function (tissue organization, blood flow, and physical stresses), reviews current microfluidic approaches to recreate tissues, and discusses current shortcomings and future directions for the development and application of these technologies. …”
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மலைபடுகடாம் வழி அன்றும் இன்றும் ஜவ்வாது மலை விலங்கினங்கள் / The Ancient and Modern Fauna in Javadu Hills from Malaipadukadam...
Published 2022-06-01“…These faunas are the traditional animals found in the current times. It is also the need of the present times for an eco-friendly perspective to know about the existence and the extinction of the above-mentioned species. …”
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Baozha!
Published 2016“…Design choices such as the look of the characters, environments and acting were meticulously made to ensure that the audience can easily connect with Baozha. Traditionally animated, Baozha! is one of many 2D animated shorts produced in the history of Animation. …”
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Advanced Genetic Engineering /
Published 2012“…It involves the use of recombinant DNA techniques, but does not include traditional animal and plant breeding or mutagenesis. Any organism that is generated using these techniques is considered to be a genetically modified organism. …”
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Foods for Plant-Based Diets: Challenges and Innovations
Published 2021-02-01“…In this review, we present that plant-based meat and milk alternatives are consolidated but that there is a niche for egg, seafood alternatives, and new products which may not resemble any traditional animal food. However, not all animal food substitutes are sustainable and some of them are even ultra-processed. …”
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Engineering a sustainable protein revolution: Recent advances in cultured meat production
Published 2023-12-01“…Abstract Emerging as a food of the future, cultured meat is created by growing animal cells outside the organism instead of relying on traditional animal rearing and slaughtering practices. This innovative approach shows great promise in addressing challenges associated with resource utilization, environmental pollution, and public health concerns often encountered in conventional livestock production. …”
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AnimalHunt: AI-based animal sound recognition application
Published 2023“…The research aims to address the challenges of traditional animal acoustic sound signal analysis, which is computationally intensive, requires a strong network connection, and is challenging to implement on low-cost microcontroller-based systems. …”
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Responsible Regulation of the Religious Slaughter of Animals
Published 2019-04-01“…However, the Jewish tradition and many interpretations of the Islamic tradition prohibit pre-slaughter stunning. In these traditions, animals are killed according to specific religious rituals that involve cutting the animal’s throat and permitting it to exsanguinate without prior stunning. …”
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Comparative transcriptomic analysis of bovine mesenchymal stromal cells reveals tissue-source and species-specific differences
Published 2024-02-01“…Collectively, this study presents the cow as a potential non-traditional animal model for translational MSC studies based on transcriptomic profiles similar to human MSCs.…”
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Advancing food safety risk assessment in China: development of new approach methodologies (NAMs)
Published 2023-11-01“…Considering the shortcomings of traditional animal testing, new approach methodologies (NAMs) will be the main tools for the next-generation risk assessment (NGRA), using non-animal methodologies such as in vitro and in silico approaches. …”
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