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11. Animal welfare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
b Garner, Robert. Animal Ethics . Polity Press, 2005, pp. 15-16. ^ Bekoff, Marc (2009). "Animal Emotions, Animal Sentience, Animal Welfare, and Animal Rights" .
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12. Antimalarial medication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
are: in vivo , in vitro , animal model testing and the most recently developed molecular techniques. Drug resistant parasites are often used to explain malaria treatment failure. However, they are two potentially very different clinical
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13. Kamba people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
global consciousness. Wild animal names like Nzoka (snake), Mbiti (hyena), Mbuku (hare), Munyambu (lion), Mbiwa (fox) or domesticated animal names like Ngiti (dog), Ng'ombe (cow), or Nguku (chicken) were given, on unusual circumstances, to
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14. Dog training - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[ 12 ] [edit ] Guard animal training Many companion animals exhibit a natural social system of territorial behavior and companion protection. Guard dogs receive specialized training in order to protect people or property and are not
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15. Agriculture in New Zealand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
where there were TB wild animals expanded from about 10 to 40 per cent. That possums are such effective transmitters of TB appears to be facilitated by their behaviour once they succumb to the disease. Terminally ill TB possums will show
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16. Criticism of evolutionary psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
analyses of human behaviour: a commentary on Daly & Wilson. Animal behaviour , 60, F21-F26. Verweij, K. et al. (2010). "A genome-wide association study of Cloninger's temperament scales: Implications for the evolutionary genetics
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17. Criticism of evolutionary psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
analyses of human behaviour: a commentary on Daly & Wilson. Animal behaviour , 60, F21-F26. Verweij, K. et al. (2010). "A genome-wide association study of Cloninger's temperament scales: Implications for the evolutionary genetics
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18. Broiler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
E., (1990). Sexual behaviour and fertility in broiler breeder domestic fowl. Applied Animal behaviour Science, 26: 201–213 ^ Gentle, M.J., (2011). Pain issues in poultry. Applied Animal behaviour Science, 135(special issue):
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19. Collective intelligence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sort sol Swarming behaviour Swarming (honey bee) Swarming motility Animal migration Animal migration Bird migration Bird migration flyways Diel vertical migration Fish migration Homing
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20. Kangaroo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[ 22 ] [ 23 ] The animal was shot and its skin and skull transported back to England whereupon it was stuffed (by taxidermists who had never seen the animal before) and displayed to the general public as a curiosity. Biology and
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