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    Geo-tagged street level imagery collection set-up מאת Raphael d'Andrimont (4787886)

    יצא לאור 2018
    נושאים: "...Agriculture, land and farm management not elsewhere classified..."
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    Image_1_Fatal Calf Pneumonia Outbreaks in Italian Dairy Herds Involving Mycoplasma bovis and Other Agents of BRD Complex.pdf מאת Angela Fanelli (11416430)

    יצא לאור 2021
    "...Thus, this study aimed to investigate the involvement of M. bovis on fatal calf pneumonia outbreaks that occurred during 2009–2019 in 64 Italian dairy farms. ..."
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    Table_1_Fatal Calf Pneumonia Outbreaks in Italian Dairy Herds Involving Mycoplasma bovis and Other Agents of BRD Complex.docx מאת Angela Fanelli (11416430)

    יצא לאור 2021
    "...Thus, this study aimed to investigate the involvement of M. bovis on fatal calf pneumonia outbreaks that occurred during 2009–2019 in 64 Italian dairy farms. ..."
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    Table_2_Fatal Calf Pneumonia Outbreaks in Italian Dairy Herds Involving Mycoplasma bovis and Other Agents of BRD Complex.docx מאת Angela Fanelli (11416430)

    יצא לאור 2021
    "...Thus, this study aimed to investigate the involvement of M. bovis on fatal calf pneumonia outbreaks that occurred during 2009–2019 in 64 Italian dairy farms. ..."
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    Ultra-Deep Pyrosequencing of Partial Surface Protein Genes from Infectious Salmon Anaemia Virus (ISAV) Suggest Novel Mechanisms Involved in Transition to Virulence מאת Turhan Markussen (439293)

    יצא לאור 2013
    "...<div><p>Uncultivable HPR0 strains of infectious salmon anaemia viruses (ISAVs) infecting gills are non-virulent putative precursors of virulent ISAVs (vISAVs) causing systemic disease in farmed Atlantic salmon (<i>Salmo salar</i>). The transition to virulence involves two molecular events, a deletion in the highly polymorphic region (HPR) of the hemagglutinin-esterase (HE) gene and a Q<sub>266</sub>→L<sub>266</sub> substitution or insertion next to the putative cleavage site (R<sub>267</sub>) in the fusion protein (F). ..."