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Clinical manifestations of Brucellosis in domestic animals and humans
(2010)
Brucellosis in domestic animals is a chronic disease that is characterized mainly by reproductive signs in cattle, buffaloes, pigs, sheep, goats and dogs. In females the disease is characterized by abortion, placenta ...
Mammals and birds as ethno-indicators of change: their importance to livestock farmers in Arid Patagonia (Argentina)
(Springer, 2017-06)
This work focuses on the study of signs given to humans by domestic and wild vertebrates. These signs are interpreted culturally by settlers who live on the Central Patagonian Plateau and are taken into account in making ...
Clinical Manifestations of Brucellosis in Domestic Animals and Humans
(Bentham Open, 2010)
Brucellosis in domestic animals is a chronic disease that is characterized mainly by reproductive signs in cattle, buffaloes, pigs, sheep, goats and dogs. In females the disease is characterized by abortion, placenta ...
Animação para o público infanto-juvenil surdo
(Universidade Tecnológica Federal do ParanáCuritibaBrasilCurso Superior de Tecnologia em Design GráficoUTFPR, 2019-07-16)
The following study has the main goal of developing an animated video with deaf protagonists that utilize sign language as means of communication - grounded by bibliographic and empirical research, the target audience is ...
A dog at the keyboard: using arbitrary signs to communicate requests
(SPRINGER HEIDELBERG, 2008)
As a consequence of domestication, dogs have a special readiness for communication with humans. We here investigate whether a dog might be able to acquire and consistently produce a set of arbitrary signs in her communication ...
Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of Prototheca zopfii in a dog with enteric signs
(Elsevier B.V., 2009-12-01)
This is a case report of enteric protothecosis caused by Prototheca zopfii in an eight-year-old male mixed breed dog with a history of chronic bloody diarrhea, loss of appetite and weight loss. Algae were isolated from ...