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A cDNA clone of D.immitis in the expression vector/gtll gave positive reaction when screened with a specific antisera raised against sea urchin tubulin. The clone contained a 342 base pair insertion; the DNA sequence is about 75% homologous to tubulin seq... see more

A cDNA clone of D.immitis in the expression vector/gtll gave positive reaction when screened with a specific antisera raised against sea urchin tubulin. The clone contained a 342 base pair insertion; the DNA sequence is about 75% homologous to tubulin seq... see more

This study aimed to analyze the effect of adding a Salvinia molesta D.S Mitchell, sardinela longecips oil, and palm oil to profile fatty acid compotition of quail egg. This study used a complete randomized design (CRD) with 4 treatments and 5 replications... see more

The present most modern and highly advanced 21’st century is the era of science and technology. In human history, universities are the basic birthplace of higher education, research, and innovation and play a significant role in the countries’ performance... see more

The aim of this work was to find out the specifics of changes in endogenous intoxication, middle mass molecules (MMM) and erythrocyte intoxication index (EII) in the blood of animals for experimental asthma in different periods of its development and to c... see more

The aim of this work was to find out the specifics of changes in endogenous intoxication, middle mass molecules (MMM) and erythrocyte intoxication index (EII) in the blood of animals for experimental asthma in different periods of its development and to c... see more

Jan Ploeger was born on 18 February 1913, in the small town of Noodbroek in the Dutch province of Groningen. He qualified as a primary school teacher and taught for three years. During this time he served with the Regiment Geniste (Netherlands). Worsening... see more

One form of physiotherapy is utilizing heat for recovery. Heat therapy can open blood vessels wider, thereby increasing blood flow and supply of oxygen and nutrients to reduce pain in joints, muscles, ligaments and injured tanks. To help health services i... see more

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