The look of murderous, seething fury on my face must have finally sunk into his thick bovine head, because he turned and left. |
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For each dot blot, bovine protein extract was loaded as a negative control and human saliva as a positive control. |
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The United Kingdom shall not send from its territory to that of the other Member States fresh meat of the bovine species. |
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The femoral marrow cells were flushed out with fetal bovine serum and smeared on clean slides. |
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The bovine beast had escaped from its pen in the Pattaya Naklua area in the early hours of the morning. |
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If you get the cow near the top and push fast and heavily enough you'll tip the bovine beast. |
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I simply do not comprehend how a herring in the North Sea can be at risk from a bovine disease. |
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It is not feasible to provide an exhaustive list of the ingredients of either cattle cake or bovine livestock feeds. |
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The level of certainty is highest for bovine clones, followed in decreasing order of certainty, by porcine, caprine, and ovine clones. |
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Here, museum officials watch expectantly as a cow examines a recently acquired landscape painting with bovine staffage. |
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Hybridization of bovine species is either spontaneous or by organized crossing. |
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Prions are misshaped proteins believed to cause bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad cow disease. |
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Younger cattle are less likely to suffer from the fatal brain wasting disease, officially known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy. |
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National Cattlemen's Beef Association identified bovine spongiform encephalopathy as a crisis issue more than 20 years ago. |
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Routine post-mortem testing did not rule out BSE, bovine spongiform encephalopathy, commonly called mad cow. |
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The body of evidence on the health of swine clones is considerably more limited than for bovine clones. |
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We obtained chymotrypsin from Sigma Chemical, where it is purified from bovine pancreas. |
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Seven months later, the UK Central Veterinary Laboratory diagnosed bovine spongiform encephalopathy as the cause of its death. |
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Scientists originally believed the goat had scrapie, a disease similar to bovine spongiform encephalopathy. |
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Mad cow disease, or bovine spongiform encephalopathy, eats holes in the brains of cattle. |
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Both acupoints belong to the traditional acupuncture points of bovine and equine systems. |
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Fucose was complexed with bovine serum albumin to raise antibodies against fucose. |
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Fucose was ligated to bovine serum albumin and antibodies were raised against the conjugate. |
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The prions that cause bovine spongiform encephalopathy and Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease aren't broken down by normal cooking temperatures. |
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Some parts seem to be like bird or avian viruses, while other bits are similar to bovine or murine viruses. |
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Eating beef from cattle infected with mad cow disease, or bovine spongiform encephalopathy, can cause a fatal brain disorder in humans. |
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Protein was determined by the method of Bradford using bovine serum albumen as the standard protein. |
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A portion of the extract was used to estimate for soluble protein using bovine serum albumin as standard. |
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Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia is probably the most important disease threatening cattle production in Africa. |
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The latter phenomenon has also been found for other proteins, such as bovine serum albumin and human serum albumin. |
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Concentrations of SP-A were estimated by the fluorescamine method using bovine serum albumin as a standard. |
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Protein content was determined using the Bradford method with bovine serum albumin as the standard. |
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They cause dairy and deer farmers anxiety as they are carriers of bovine tuberculosis. |
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Mad cow disease, formally known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy, is a fatal disease of the central nervous system. |
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You claim full employment, high bovine productivity, and arrest the newsman who reported the numbers. |
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The music has been pitched at a level shown to be comfortable for bovine auditory systems. |
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That was Mrs Belmont, whose pretty, docile, and bovine daughter had been neglected since Katie's debut. |
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Are cows which provide colostrum for your calves tested for bovine leukosis? |
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Having apparently completed her dissertation, Malie rested her chin on one fist and regarded him with limpid, rather bovine eyes. |
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She had always teased him, calling him reptilian, and he had shot back with varying degrees of irritation that at least he wasn't bovine. |
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Together with her bovine friend Cassie, they intend to take the town for all its sweet creamy caramel candy goodness. |
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So, all in all, with my daily pill, I'm happy without being daft, content without being bovine. |
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In it I expose the almost bovine stupidity of a famous Leftist psychologist who tries to pin authoritarianism onto conservatives. |
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Its forty-six helical-structured chromosomes are human, not bovine, avian, or reptilian. |
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Remarkably, sperm mitochondria persist in mammalian interspecies crosses as demonstrated for murine and bovine hybrids. |
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The bovine luteal tissues were obtained from Heng-Chun Station, Taiwan Livestock Research Institute. |
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Commercial cloning of cattle has been available for about a year now, and that was within a couple of years of the first bovine clone being born. |
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Are saccharin, formaldehyde insulation, pesticides, PCBs and bovine growth hormone perfectly safe? |
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They then inserted an extra bovine protein gene taken from a cow cell into the embryos. |
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On the other hand, melatonin reportedly induced contraction of bovine bronchial smooth muscle. |
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It's a story of globalization, illegal chemicals and unsanctioned antibiotics, and bovine additives. |
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The movement restrictions must therefore apply to all bovine animals on the premises. |
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Newborn buffalo calves, like bovine calves, can succumb in large numbers to viruses, bacteria, and poor nutrition. |
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More than five million cattle across Europe have been killed to stop the spread of mad cow disease, formally called bovine spongiform encephalopathy. |
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He sat before a wall full of badges, in a big swivel chair, his bovine features set in mistrustful concentration. |
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Host Joe Rogan gleefully watches the contestants gag and struggle through the bovine brains until one young man quits altogether. |
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A star is born, another goes down courtesy of a synonym for bovine rabies, and the judges try but fail to steal the show. |
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Serum albumins such as bovine serum albumin and human serum albumins are plasma proteins contributing significantly to physiological functions and act as carrier proteins. |
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On the bovine family tree, zebu are ten times further removed from the three members of the B. taurus group than those three are from one another. |
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Lemon is quite capable of irritating the most bovine of people or animals. |
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Those cells, however, were then grown using fetal bovine serum, an unappetizing by-product of the slaughter of pregnant cattle. |
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Because of their bovine family ties, cattle and buffalo turn out to be vulnerable to many of the same pathogens, such as foot-and-mouth disease and bovine tuberculosis. |
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The bovine stomach bacteria add to a growing list of cheap, plentiful, and non-polluting substances that run devices known as microbial fuel cells. |
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Some of these supplements, called glandulars, contain bovine brain, pituitary, pineal gland, and spinal cord, all organs where infectious prions may concentrate. |
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As a result, those genetic segments record the genetic twists and turns of different cattle lineages and, in the language of DNA, serve as scribes of bovine history. |
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It's a permanent soft-tissue filler that is composed of part bovine collagen and part polymer beads, which help stimulate the body to produce its own collagen. |
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Although generating swine clones appears to pose more technical difficulties than bovine clones, once piglets are born, they appear to be healthy. |
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Anyway, today there was indeed one such person in the cafe, and the abrupt shift between bovine inaction and sudden stentorian animation was particularly marked. |
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Of course, some are country specific, as was demonstrated during the 1990s by the outbreak of bovine spongiform encephalopathy in the British beef and dairy herds. |
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Chapter 5, by Martin Groschup et al, describes immunohistochemical analysis of the abnormal prion proteins in bovine spongiform encephalopathy and scrapie. |
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Certain limited measures were introduced which undermined this claim, including a ban on the use of specified bovine offals in the human food chain. |
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By using sugar fermentation, bacteriologists observed that haemolytic streptococci of human origin were broadly differentiated from those of bovine origin. |
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Real vampire bats prey on cattle and horses, take tiny quantities of blood and are dangerous only insofar as they sometimes carry bovine tuberculosis and rabies. |
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Mad cow disease, known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy in animals, eventually causes a spongy deterioration of the brain. |
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Association of bovine viral diarrhea-mucosal disease virus with ovaritis in cattle. |
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Comparison of the galactopoietic response to pituitary-derived and recombinant-derived variants of bovine growth hormone. |
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In 1934, Meyer and Palmer isolated a polysaccharide from bovine vitreous humour and named it hyaluronic acid. |
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It is a natural bovine lung extract mixed with colfosceril palmitate, palmitic acid, and tripalmitin. |
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Homologs of nifH were also present in human oral and bovine ruminal treponemes. |
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There is an ongoing debate in England about whether badgers should be culled or vaccinated in order to reduce the spread of bovine tuberculosis. |
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An ox is a mature bovine which has learned to respond appropriately to a teamster's signals. |
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Hyaluronidase inhibition assay was studied in vitro using bovine testicular hyaluronidase and human umbilical cord hyaluronic acid. |
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The infectious meal was prepared with fresh washed bovine red cells, viral supernatant and adenosine triphosphate at 5 mM as phagostimulant. |
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Edward Morgan has been jabbing his dairy herd for bovine viral diarrhoea, leptospirosis and infectious bovine rhinotracheitis for seven years. |
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Capability of lambs to absorb immunoproteins from freeze-dried bovine colostrum. |
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Although bovine tuberculosis is not considered a major threat to wolves, it has been recorded to have once killed two wolf pups in Canada. |
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Ogunrinade AF and BI Ogunrinade Economic importance of bovine fascioliasis in Nigeria. |
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Clinico-pathological studies on naturally-occurring bovine fascioliasis in the Sudan. |
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The FDA-approved hormones used to fatten up livestock include recombinant bovine growth hormone, estrogen, testosterone and progesterone. |
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Characterization of novel bovine gastrointestinal tract Treponema isolates and comparison with bovine digital dermatitis treponemes. |
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Chondrocyte monolayer cultures were derived from the cartilage of bovine metacarpophalangeal joints. |
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Genome organization and transcription strategy in the complex GNS-L intergenic region of bovine ephemeral fever rhabdovirus. |
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Implications of the re-invasion of south-east Uganda by Glossina pallidipes on the epidemiology of bovine trypanosomosis. |
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Relationship of myofibril fragmentation index to certain chemical physical and sensory characteristics of bovine longuissimus muscle. |
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Many of today's superathletes are turning to bovine colostrum as a means to that coveted edge. |
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Duran DH Studies related to the effects of Dimethyl Sulphoxide on the culture systems of bovine oocytes in vitro. |
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That result came from a study of air bubbles injected into uncarbonated water containing a dissolved protein, bovine serum albumin. |
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The border had been closed since May 20, 2003, since the detection of bovine spongiform encephalopathy in an Alberta cow. |
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Foothill abortion, also known as epizootic bovine abortion, has been a long-standing problem for California beef cattle producers. |
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Roller cited an overturned Vermont law requiring dairy farmers to disclose use of recombinant bovine somatotropin in producing milk products. |
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Effects of gamma interferon and nitric oxide on the interaction of Mycobacterium avium sub species paratuberculosis with bovine monocytes. |
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Effects of ethanol and dimethylsulphoxide on nuclear and cytoplasmic maturation of bovine cumulus-oocyte complexes. |
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Diagnosis of bovine freemartinism by fluorescence in situ hybridization on interphase nuclei using a bovine Y chromosome-specific DNA probe. |
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Since then there has been considerable controversy as to whether culling badgers will effectively reduce or eliminate bovine TB in cattle. |
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It was detected in the United Kingdom in 1971 where it was linked to an outbreak of bovine TB in cows. |
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Two hobbledehoys were standing by the forge staring in a bovine way at the proceedings. |
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Isolation from cattle of a prion strain distinct from that causing bovine spongiform encephalopathy. |
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The 2,100-pound longhorn was diagnosed with the bovine leukemia virus earlier this month. |
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A real-time RT quantative PCR for the detection of bovine ephemeral fever virus. |
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Efective vaccination of cattle using the virion G protein of bovine ephemeral fever virus as an antigen. |
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Luteotrophic influence of early bovine embryos and the relationship between plasma progesterone concentrations and embryo survival. |
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Dissimilatory arsenate reductase activity and arsenate-respiring bacteria in bovine rumen fluid, hamster feces, and the termite hindgut. |
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A lateral flow protein microarray for rapid determination of contagious bovine pleuropneumonia status in bovine serum. |
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Effect of temperature RH and medium on the aerosol stability of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus. |
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Gene expression and protein distribution of collagen, fibronectin and laminin in bovine follicles and corpora lutea. |
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A climb over the koppies and veld through the bellowing bovine barefoot and delicate sun-expelling headgear. |
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Then antiserum against bovine leptin was obtained by its immunization in rabbits. |
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Immunohistochemical diagnosis of systemic bovine zygomycosis by murine monoclonal antibodies. |
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Like the eternal riddle of which came first, the chicken or the egg, some scientists have pondered the source of the first case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy. |
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Identification and quantification of leucine aminopeptidase in aged normal and cataractous human lenses and ability of bovine lens LAP to cleave bovine crystallins. |
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Resistance to drugs and heavy metals, colicin production, and biochemical characteristics of selected bovine and porcine Escherichia coli strains. |
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Although Dicer enzyme have been well characterized in human and plants but reports on bovine Dicer1 sequence and expression as well as its evolutionary studies are in vogue. |
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The effect of pasteurization on bovine leucosis virus-infected milk. |
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Influence of bovine somatotrophin and replacement of corn dextrose with concentrate on the performance of mid-lactating buffaloes fed urea-treated wheat straw. |
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But the bovine oligosaccharides lack fucose, a monosaccharide that in human milk adorns up to 70 percent of oligosaccharides, tending to lend them pathogen-blocking powers. |
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Bacterial diseases carried by wolves include brucellosis, lyme disease, leptospirosis, tularemia, bovine tuberculosis, listeriosis, anthrax and foot and mouth disease. |
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Second, the possibility of xenocontamination during transplantation by mouse feeder layer, fetal bovine serum, or recombinant growth factors could therefore be avoided. |
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Prions are now recognized as etiologic agents of other transmissible spongiform encepalopathies, including bovine spongiform encephalopathy and Creutzfeld-Jakob disease. |
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It could provide technical support for the basic research on regulation of c-FLIP on the bovine oogonium development, and be important for further research. |
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The porcine xenograft and bovine parietal pericardial valves preserved in glutaraldehyde and attached to a semiflexible stent proved to be effective. |
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Cyanogenesis in bovine rumen fluid and pure cultures of rumen bacteria. |
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The spread of bovine tuberculosis has been attributed to badgers, however, studies in 2016 conclude that the issue is more to do with cattle and farm management. |
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Regulation of progesterone synthesis and action in bovine corpus luteum. |
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Inhibition of aldose reductases from rat and bovine lenses by flavonoids. |
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Discrimination between scrapie and bovine spongiform encephalopathy in sheep by molecular size immunoreactivity and glycoprofile of prion protein. |
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Since then, bovine leukemia virus has been extensively investigated. |
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There is a chapter on bovine spongiform encephalopathy and Scrapie in sheep as well as a chapter on chronic wasting disease and various other animal prion diseases. |
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Two distinct anti-allergic drugs, amlexanox and cromolyn, bind to the same kinds of calcium binding proteins, except calmodulin, in bovine lung extract. |
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The outbreaks of bovine spongiform encephalopathy have limited some traditional uses of cattle for food, for example the eating of brains or spinal cords. |
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The assays used antisera raised in rabbits against human BNP and BNP conjugated, respectively, to ovalbumin and bovine serum albumin through their cysteine residues. |
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