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161. Cattle crush - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
crush. For the safety of the animal and the people attending it, a close-fitting crush may be used to ensure the animal stands "stock still". The overall purpose of a crush is to hold an animal still to minimise the risk of injury to both the
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162. Alfredo M. Bonanno - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and private homes all over Italy. The raids followed the bombing of Palazzo Marino in Milan, Italy on April 25, 1997. On February 2, 2003 Bonanno was sentenced to 6 years in prison plus a €2000 fine (first degree 3 years, 6 months) for
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163. Alfredo M. Bonanno - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and private homes all over Italy. The raids followed the bombing of Palazzo Marino in Milan, Italy on April 25, 1997. On February 2, 2003 Bonanno was sentenced to 6 years in prison plus a €2000 fine (first degree 3 years, 6 months) for
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164. Donkey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
in Donkey Populations . Animal Traction Network for Eastern and Southern Africa (ATNESA) ^ Blench, R. 2000. The History and Spread of Donkeys in Africa . Animal Traction Network for Eastern and Southern Africa (ATNESA) ^ "DAD-IS -
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165. Abada (rhinoceros) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a shipwreck off the coast of Italy in early 1516, but been immortalised as Dürer's Rhinoceros . Abada was probably meant as a general term for the rhinoceros, as it derives from the Malay word ( badak ) for the animal and may have been in
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166. Sheep - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Statistics on the Number of Animals used for Experimental and other Scientific Purposes in the Member States of the European Union" (PDF). Commission of the European Communities. November 2007.
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167. Aphthovirus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
FMD was first discovered in Italy in the 16th century. Since then, the prevalence of the disease has remained, despite many countries being declared FMD-free. Endemic regions of the disease include areas of Europe, Asia and South America. The
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168. Sustainable fashion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
plant fiber and protein or animal fiber . [edit ] Cellulose Cotton is one of the most widely grown and chemical-intensive crops in the world. [ 3 ] Conventionally grown cotton uses approximately 25% of the worlds insecticides and more
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169. Bear hunting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
for bears and other large animals. The sharpened head of a bear spear was enlarged and usually had a form of a bay leaf . Right under the head there was a short crosspiece that helped fixing the spear in the body of an animal. Often it was
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170. Swarm behaviour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"zones" around each animal. In the zone of repulsion , very close to the animal, the focal animal will seek to distance itself from its neighbours to avoid collision. Slightly further away, in the zone of alignment , the focal animal
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