The major impact of calf scours is the economic loss to the ranch operation. |
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Recognizable Ediacaran fossils are concentrated at the base of graded beds and are generally deformed bodies cast in erosional scours. |
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A mysterious prowler scours London's underground sewers and tube lines, searching for suitable victims. |
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The newly minted label heralds itself as a label that scours the globe in search of the best electronic music producers and artists. |
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After a big rain, a rush of water down nude valley hills scours away the top-soil. |
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Almost one third of all calves aged up to two weeks suffer from neonate scours. |
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This is exacerbated if the bolt head, nut, or washer actually scours the connected material. |
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If she spots a promising piece of Earth from a plane, she scours the relevant parts of Google Maps to investigate further. |
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Today it scours the world for raw materials and sends out manufactures of every kind in return. |
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The Court of Auditors is not unlike an astronomer who scours the night sky with a microscope and can only see dust particles. |
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The Lounge-Avenue team is constantly on the look-out for the latest novelties and scours the whole world for high standard, innovative gadgets. |
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But this lack of identity seems to be changing with the speed at which a search engine scours the web. |
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The accelerator scours a page and prefetches the content behind each link. |
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The remembrancer scours every piece of parliamentary legislation to ensure the corporation's interests remain unaffected. |
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Almost a third of all calves at the age of up to 2 weeks suffer from neonate scours. |
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It is the most important way to prevent scours and virus problems. |
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Rotavirus is responsible for up to half of all scours in calves. |
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Instead, a team of editors scours the site, spot-checking that reviews conform to the company's guidelines. Single-word reviews, for instance, or personal attacks on the author, are not allowed. |
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Half the challenge is finding new clients. Saout said Allied Media scours government Web sites to locate contracts and networks to find businesses opportunities. |
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For example, scours of different sizes and depth resulting from fishing trawls and scallop dredges have been observed in almost every corner of the Gulf shallower than 165 meters deep. |
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These vaccines target a wide range of diseases, from calf scours, pasteurellosis and pasteurella in cattle to enteritis in turkeys to porcine pleuropneumonia in swine. |
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A team of social workers and psychologists from the Department of Children regularly scours the main areas of Panama City on the lookout for street children engaged in child labour. |
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Flash flooding scours watercourses and uproots all plant life from dry washes. |
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She shops at Lunacy Boutique in Port Talbot, scours vintage and charity shops and uses Polyvore online or Farfetch. |
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Among the first of its kind, the player-controlled Big Daddy reactivates with no recollection of the past decades events, and scours the city in a vain attempt to relocate the Little Sister that he was paired with. |
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There is no time to admire the magnificent views of Boston harbour. They are an eclectic bunch: Locately scours credit card data to provide retailers with information about what else their customers are buying. |
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The CanBiocin technology has also be targetted against intestinal pathogens in farm animals using lactic acid bacteria, for example the control of scours in weanling pigs. |
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This meadow is maintained by fluctuating water levels as well as by intermittent floods and ice scours, which make it difficult for trees and shrubs to become established. |
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Nevertheless, localized pockets of ice will form on rocky shores. This ice scours exposed rock and expands in the many cracks in the rock, enhancing its breakdown. |
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She travels Rock County with the vet, witnessing milk fever, garget, and scours. |
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The slates fitted give high pressure between soil and mould board scours better. |
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Go to FatLens.com, a new site that scours the Web for the cheapest concert tix. |
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For already close at hand the Argive host in full array marches and scours along, and the whitening foam beflakes the plain with drops from the deep breath of the steeds. |
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