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  1. ... at Reducing Antimicrobial Usage and Resistance in Production Animals in Denmark by ... Alternatives to Antibiotics: Why and How by Jenna Ogilvie | ...
  2. ... at Reducing Antimicrobial Usage and Resistance in Production Animals in Denmark by ... Alternatives to Antibiotics: Why and How by Jenna Ogilvie | ...
  3. ... at Reducing Antimicrobial Usage and Resistance in Production Animals in Denmark by ... Alternatives to Antibiotics: Why and How by Jenna Ogilvie | ...
  4. ... at Reducing Antimicrobial Usage and Resistance in Production Animals in Denmark by ... Alternatives to Antibiotics: Why and How by Jenna Ogilvie | ...
  5. ... and 1960s showed that after lethal radiation, these animals would recover if given autologous bone marrow. However, if given allogeneic marrow, the animal would reject the graft and die or accept ...
  6. ... and middle-income countries and those with extensive animal–human interfaces) to build sustainable capacity for routine surveillance in animals (wildlife, livestock, and domestic), and develop and support ...
  7. ... 1948. Cybernetics: Or control and communication in the animal and the machine. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. White ... nonhuman image (e.g., a robot or an animal) to provide a richer interactive experience.These are ...
  8. ... and societal conditions involving contact between humans and animals appear favorable for the emergence and spread of ... many parts of the world (WHO, 2019). However, animal influenza viruses or hybrid animal-human influenza viruses ...
  9. ... the first computer-designed antibiotic with efficacy in animal models, demonstrating the application of AI for antibiotic ...
  10. ... tDCS was first used in research in nonhuman animals and has been studied in humans since at ... such devices can be reversed engineered makes such alternatives difficult. Affordability and reimbursement: DTC devices range in ...
  11. ... person space and use of tangible resources cells, animals, human participants, specialized equipment, and physical clinics—were ... and other resource cutbacks, including the culling of animal colonies and the dramatic reduction of clinical trial ...
  12. ... antiviral that has activity against MERS-CoV in animal models and was used in human trials for ...
  13. ... such as Zika, Dengue, and Chikungunya; diseases of animal origin, including HIV, influenzas, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome ( ... benefit to the patient. In contrast, value-based, alternative payment models (APMs) incentivize providers to maintain or ...
  14. ... recombinant proteins or monoclonal antibodies are produced in animals or using cultured cells, the product (generally a ... i.e., potency, efficacy, and safety profiles) in animal models and early clinical trials. Depending on the ...
  15. ... and finances. Scientific and regulatory efforts in predictive animal models of human toxicity and efficacy and biomarkers ...
  16. ... harms the environment and the health of humans, animals, and plants globally (The Rockefeller Foundation, 2021). The ... an approach that addresses the health of people, animals, plants and the environment through intersectoral and transdisciplinary ...
  17. ... symbols. Burke described humankind as a “symbol-using animal” whose reality has actually been “built up for ... the other language, without the opportunity to consider alternative renderings. Simultaneous Interpretation In an example of simultaneous ...
  18. ... solution could prevent the spread of infection from animal processing facilities and morgues (Labarraque, 1829). It also ... Health Services Research large-scale culture change and alternative payment models, can lead to better quality and ...
  19. ... such as Zika, Dengue, and Chikungunya; diseases of animal origin, including HIV, influenzas, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome ( ... grains, legumes, nuts and seeds, and lower in animal-based foods is more health promoting and is ...
  20. ... and 1960s showed that after lethal radiation, these animals would recover if given autologous bone marrow. However, if given allogeneic marrow, the animal would reject the graft and die or accept ...
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