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Comb and Wattles
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Wattles and Comb
Fleshy and reddish outgrowth of skin tissue found on top of the head, attached to the sides of the head, and hanging from the mandible of birds such…
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2018
2018
Learning to Live and Love Virtuously
Henry DeRuff
2018
Corpus ID: 172126785
John Stuart Mill and Immanuel Kant authored two of the most famous pieces of work in ethical theory (Utilitarianism and…
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2006
2006
Rachel Rosenthal Is an Animal
H. Steeves
2006
Corpus ID: 190017605
Animality is at the core of much of Rachel Rosenthal's performance art and painting. Looking to the work of Rosenthal (as well as…
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2006
2006
Descriptions of Recent Incursions of Exotic Animal Diseases
J. Galyon
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A. R. Spickler
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J. Roth
2006
Corpus ID: 54045674
Historically, livestock and poultry diseases have been introduced into new areas by the uncontrolled importation of animals and…
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1968
1968
Effect of testosterone on beta glycosidases in rooster comb and wattles.
D. Robinson
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J. Stirling
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
1968
Corpus ID: 38040248
1955
1955
Studies on the glycoproteins of the domestic fowl. II. The hexosamine content of certain tissues of the sexually immature pullet and some effects thereon of gonadal hormones.
P. Anastassiadis
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W. Maw
,
R. Common
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology
1955
Corpus ID: 41415272
The concentration of total hexosamine (as free base) in the dry matter of tissues of the pullet was high in cartilage (8.0 mgm…
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1944
1944
PHYSIOLOGIC ROLE OF TONSILS
W. Braun
1944
Corpus ID: 71348651
To the Editor:— A recently published report by Trautman and Schreiter (Zur physiologischen Bedeutung der Tonsillen, Deutsche…
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1936
1936
Suprarenal "Virilism" in a Domestic Hen, its Possible Significance
J. P. Mcgowan
1936
Corpus ID: 51541266
A case of suprarenal "virilism" in the hen, due to a tumour of suprarenal cortical tissue, has been described and the possible…
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