958 resultados para Bellamy, Carol , 1942-
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Castration of cattle using rubber rings is becoming increasingly popular due to the perceived ease of the procedure and greater operator safety when compared with surgical castration. Few comparative studies have investigated the effects of different castration methods and calf age on welfare outcomes, particularly in a tropical environment. Thirty Belmont Red (a tropically adapted breed), 3-month-old (liveweight 71–119 kg) and 30, 6-month-old (liveweight 141–189 kg) calves were assigned to a two age × three castration (surgical, ring and sham) treatment factorial study (Surg3, Surg6, Ring3, Ring6, Sham3 and Sham6, n = 10 for each treatment group). Welfare outcomes were assessed post-castration using: behaviour for 2 weeks; blood parameters (cortisol and haptoglobin concentrations) to 4 weeks; wound healing to 5 weeks; and liveweights to 6 weeks. More Surg calves struggled during castration compared with Sham and Ring (P < 0.05, 90 ± 7% vs. 20 ± 9% and 24 ± 10%) and performed more struggles (1.9 ± 0.2, 1.1 ± 0.3 and 1.1 ± 0.3 for Surg, Sham and Ring, respectively), suggesting that surgical castration caused most pain during performance of the procedure. A significant (P < 0.05) time × castration method × age interaction for plasma cortisol revealed that concentrations decreased most rapidly in Sham; the Ring6 calves failed to show reduced cortisol concentrations at 2 h post-castration, unlike other treatment groups. By 7 h post-castration, all treatment groups had similar concentrations. A significant (P < 0.01) interaction between time and castration method showed that haptoglobin concentrations increased slightly to 0.89 and 0.84 mg/mL for Surg and Ring, respectively over the first 3 days post-castration. Concentrations for Surg then decreased to levels similar to Sham by day 21 and, although concentrations for Ring decreased on day 7 to 0.76 mg/mL, they increased significantly on day 14 to 0.97 mg/mL before reducing to concentrations similar to the other groups (0.66 mg/mL) by day 21. Significantly (P < 0.05) more of the wounds of the 3-month compared with the 6-month calves scored as ‘healed’ at day 7 (74% vs. 39%), while more (P = 0.062) of the Surg than Ring scored as ‘healed’ at day 21 (60% vs. 29%). At day 14 there were significantly (P < 0.05) fewer healed wounds in Ring6 compared with other treatment groups (13% vs. 40–60%). Liveweight gain was significantly (P < 0.05) greater in 3-month (0.53 kg/day) than in 6-month calves (0.44 kg/day) and in Sham calves (P < 0.001, 0.54 kg/day), than in Ring (0.44 kg/day) and Surg (0.48 kg/day) calves. Overall, welfare outcomes were slightly better for Surg than Ring calves due to reduced inflammation and faster wound healing, with little difference between age groups.
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Pteropid bats or flying-foxes (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) are the natural host of Hendra virus (HeV) which sporadically causes fatal disease in horses and humans in eastern Australia. While there is strong evidence that urine is an important infectious medium that likely drives bat to bat transmission and bat to horse transmission, there is uncertainty about the relative importance of alternative routes of excretion such as nasal and oral secretions, and faeces. Identifying the potential routes of HeV excretion in flying-foxes is important to effectively mitigate equine exposure risk at the bat-horse interface, and in determining transmission rates in host-pathogen models. The aim of this study was to identify the major routes of HeV excretion in naturally infected flying-foxes, and secondarily, to identify between-species variation in excretion prevalence. A total of 2840 flying-foxes from three of the four Australian mainland species (Pteropus alecto, P. poliocephalus and P. scapulatus) were captured and sampled at multiple roost locations in the eastern states of Queensland and New South Wales between 2012 and 2014. A range of biological samples (urine and serum, and urogenital, nasal, oral and rectal swabs) were collected from anaesthetized bats, and tested for HeV RNA using a qRT-PCR assay targeting the M gene. Forty-two P. alecto (n = 1410) had HeV RNA detected in at least one sample, and yielded a total of 78 positive samples, at an overall detection rate of 1.76% across all samples tested in this species (78/4436). The rate of detection, and the amount of viral RNA, was highest in urine samples (>serum, packed haemocytes >faecal >nasal >oral), identifying urine as the most plausible source of infection for flying-foxes and for horses. Detection in a urine sample was more efficient than detection in urogenital swabs, identifying the former as the preferred diagnostic sample. The detection of HeV RNA in serum is consistent with haematogenous spread, and with hypothesised latency and recrudesence in flying-foxes. There were no detections in P. poliocephalus (n = 1168 animals; n = 2958 samples) or P. scapulatus (n = 262 animals; n = 985 samples), suggesting (consistent with other recent studies) that these species are epidemiologically less important than P. alecto in HeV infection dynamics. The study is unprecedented in terms of the individual animal approach, the large sample size, and the use of a molecular assay to directly determine infection status. These features provide a high level of confidence in the veracity of our findings, and a sound basis from which to more precisely target equine risk mitigation strategies.
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Castration of cattle using rubber rings is becoming increasingly popular due to the perceived ease of the procedure and greater operator safety when compared with surgical castration. Few comparative studies have investigated the effects of different castration methods and calf age on welfare outcomes, particularly in a tropical environment. Thirty Belmont Red (a tropically adapted breed), 3-month-old (liveweight 71–119 kg) and 30, 6-month-old (liveweight 141–189 kg) calves were assigned to a two age × three castration (surgical, ring and sham) treatment factorial study (Surg3, Surg6, Ring3, Ring6, Sham3 and Sham6, n = 10 for each treatment group). Welfare outcomes were assessed post-castration using: behaviour for 2 weeks; blood parameters (cortisol and haptoglobin concentrations) to 4 weeks; wound healing to 5 weeks; and liveweights to 6 weeks. More Surg calves struggled during castration compared with Sham and Ring (P < 0.05, 90 ± 7% vs. 20 ± 9% and 24 ± 10%) and performed more struggles (1.9 ± 0.2, 1.1 ± 0.3 and 1.1 ± 0.3 for Surg, Sham and Ring, respectively), suggesting that surgical castration caused most pain during performance of the procedure. A significant (P < 0.05) time × castration method × age interaction for plasma cortisol revealed that concentrations decreased most rapidly in Sham; the Ring6 calves failed to show reduced cortisol concentrations at 2 h post-castration, unlike other treatment groups. By 7 h post-castration, all treatment groups had similar concentrations. A significant (P < 0.01) interaction between time and castration method showed that haptoglobin concentrations increased slightly to 0.89 and 0.84 mg/mL for Surg and Ring, respectively over the first 3 days post-castration. Concentrations for Surg then decreased to levels similar to Sham by day 21 and, although concentrations for Ring decreased on day 7 to 0.76 mg/mL, they increased significantly on day 14 to 0.97 mg/mL before reducing to concentrations similar to the other groups (0.66 mg/mL) by day 21. Significantly (P < 0.05) more of the wounds of the 3-month compared with the 6-month calves scored as ‘healed’ at day 7 (74% vs. 39%), while more (P = 0.062) of the Surg than Ring scored as ‘healed’ at day 21 (60% vs. 29%). At day 14 there were significantly (P < 0.05) fewer healed wounds in Ring6 compared with other treatment groups (13% vs. 40–60%). Liveweight gain was significantly (P < 0.05) greater in 3-month (0.53 kg/day) than in 6-month calves (0.44 kg/day) and in Sham calves (P < 0.001, 0.54 kg/day), than in Ring (0.44 kg/day) and Surg (0.48 kg/day) calves. Overall, welfare outcomes were slightly better for Surg than Ring calves due to reduced inflammation and faster wound healing, with little difference between age groups.
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Materials relating to the discovery of the formerly unknown author Ruth Rewald by German scholar Dirk Krueger in 1987. Krueger also found book by Rewald, which was given to the library.
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List of names, members of the Jewish community Papenburg (Aschendorf) from the earliest time to 1942; manuscript: "Geschichte der Juedischen Gemeinde Papenburg und Ihrer Familien".
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Five leaflets (copies) of the German resistance movement "Weisse Rose"; 1942. The originals are held at Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand, Berlin.
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Within coronial investigations, pathologists are called upon to given evidence as to cause of death. This evidence is given great weight by the coroners; after all, scientific ‘truth’ is widely deemed to be far more reliable than legal ‘opinion’. The purpose of this paper is to examine the ontological and epistemological status of that evidence, from the perspectives of both the pathologists and the coroners. As part of an Australian Research Council Linkage Grant, interviews were conducted with seven pathologists and 10 coroners from within the Queensland coronial system. Contrary to expectations, and the work of philosophers of science, such as Feyerabend (1975), pathologists did not present their findings in terms of unequivocal facts or objective truths relating to causes of death. Rather, their evidence was largely presented as ‘educated opinion’ based upon ‘the weight of evidence’. It was actually the coroners who translated that opinion into ‘medical fact’ within the proceedings of their death investigations, arguably as a consequence of the administrative necessity to reach a clear-cut finding as to cause of death, and on the basis of their own understanding of the ontology of medical knowledge. These findings support Latour’s (2010) claim that law requires a fundamentally different epistemology to science, and that science is not entirely to blame for the extravagant truth-claims made on its behalf
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While many placental herpesvirus genomes have been fully sequenced, the complete genome of a marsupial herpesvirus has not been described. Here we present the first genome sequence of a metatherian herpesvirus, Macropodid herpesvirus 1 (MaHV-1).
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Tutkielmassa on vertailtu tuomarin roolia siviiliprosessin dispositiivisissa asioissa ja hallintoprosessissa. Vertailussa käytetään apuna kahta ratkaisumallia, jotka ovat peräisin Carol Gilliganin kehittelemästä sukupuolten moraalikehityspsykologiasta. Siten naisen moraalisissa ratkaisuissa käytetään arvoja, jotka ovat muotoutuneet samaistumisen kokemuksena hoivaajaan ja joissa ihmissuhteiden ja vastuun merkitys on korostunut. Naisen eettisenä ratkaisumallina on vastuun etiikka, jossa painottuvat tilannekohtaisen oikeudenmukaisuuden arvot, vastuu, kohtuus ja joustavuus. Vastuun oikeuden heikko kohta on se, että heikompi ei vaadi oikeuksiaan ja hänen asemansa voi heikentyä edelleen. Vastuun etiikka liitetään tutkielmassa hallintoprosessin tuomarin rooliin, koska hallintoprosessin tuomari toimii virallisperiaatteen alaisena ja on selvitysvastuussa joustavassa prosessissa. Miehen moraalikehitys kumpuaa erillisyyden tunteesta hoivaajaansa ja siinä korostuu yksilöllisyys ja oikeuksien painottuminen. Eettinen ratkaisumalli on oikeuden etiikka, jolle on tyypillistä reilun pelin säännöt, tasapuolisuus, ongelmien abstrahoituminen ja muodollisuus. Oikeuden etiikan heikko kohta on tilannekohtainen kohtuuttomuus oikeuksien korostamisen vuoksi. Tämä ratkaisumalli liitetään siviiliprosessin dispositiiviseen menettelyyn. Tutkielman näkökulmana on yksityisen asianosaisen asema ja kokemus prosessissa. Asianosainen on eri asemassa prosesseissa siinä suhteessa, että siviiliprosessiin osallistuminen edellyttää käytännössä asianajajan apuun turvautumista. Hallintoprosessissa on pyrkimys siihen, että yksityinen pärjää ilman avustajaa. Syynä on pidetty heikkoa kaksiasianosaissuhdetta ja sitä, että yksityisen asemaa on tasapainotettava suhteessa viranomaistahoon. Silti siviiliprosessissa asetelma saattaa yhtä hyvin olla epätasapainossa siten, että yksityinen on tiedollisesti ja taidollisesti heikommassa asemassa kuin vastapuolensa. Tuomarin roolia vertaillaan prosesseissa menettelyperiaatteiden ja vastuun jakautumisen sääntöjen avulla. Asianosaiset ovat siviiliprosessissa vastuussa asian oikeudellistamisesta. Myös totuuden käsite muodostuu erilaiseksi, koska selvitysvastuullinen hallintotuomari on lopulta vastuussa selvityksen riittävyydestä, kun taas siviiliprosessissa asianosaisen oikeussuojapyyntö rajaa totuuden. Siviiliprosessia on moitittu liiasta muodollisuudesta varsinkin sovittelukeskustelussa. Muodollisuus vaikeuttaa asianosaisen osallistumismahdollisuuksia ja etäännyttää häntä oikeusjutun käsittelystä. Muodollisuus edistää kuitenkin oikeusvarmuutta. Tuomioistuinsovittelussa on sanouduttu irti muodollisuudesta ja siinä sivussa myös aineellisesta oikeudesta. Sovittelussa on olemassa vaara siitä, että heikomman asema heikkenee entisestään. Joustava prosessi nähdään asianosaisen osallistumisen kannalta suotavampana menettelynä. Joustavuuden syynä on hallintoprosessissa käsiteltävien asioiden monimuotoisuus. Joustavuus ilmenee käytännössä virallisperiaatteen noudattamisena. Tuomarin toiminnan on oltava puolueetonta, mutta heikko asianosaissuhde ja yksityisen heikompi asema vaikuttavat siten, että tuomarin toiminta on tasapainottavaa paitsi yksityisen suuntaan, mutta myös yleisen edun suuntaan. Joustavuuden vuoksi asianosaisen luottamus saattaa vaarantua sen vuoksi, että prosessi ei ole ennakoitavaa ja prosessiasetelmaa on vaikea hahmottaa. Siten hallintoprosessissa onkin paineita oikeudellistamisen suuntaa. Joustavuuden rajana on puolueettomuuden vaatimus. Siviiliprosessissa puolueettomuus on kaksiasianosaissuhteen vuoksi korostuneempi kuin hallintoprosessissa. Puolueettomuuden vaatimus saattaa kuitenkin vaikuttaa siten, että tuomari ei voi auttaa heikompaa osapuolta riidan oikeudellistamisessa. Siten puolueettomuudella legitimoidaan vahvemman prosessiosapuolen asemaa. Olisiko virallisperiaatteesta apua siviiliprosessin muodollisuuden ongelmaan ja tasapainottamaan epätasapainoista suhdetta prosessiosapuolten välillä? Siviiliprosessi ja hallintoprosessi ovat lähentyneet toisiaan ja oikeuskirjallisuudessa on ennustettu tämän kehityksen jatkuvan. Myös oikeuden ja vastuun etiikka lähentyvät aikuisiässä toisiaan siten, että vastuun etiikka vahvistuu oikeuksien tärkeyden hahmottamisella ja oikeuden etiikassa kehittyy käsitys kohtuudesta. Prosessien kehityksessä olisi toivottavaa, että otettaisiin oppia toisen prosessilajin kehityksestä ja kokemuksista.
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Typescript about Julius and Paula (née Hirsch) Briske and their three children, Hans, Elisabeth, and Julius. Also included are Judge Briske’s letters of appointment.
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Description of family's escape from Germany to France and Italy, mother's deportation, life in hiding, return to Germany in 1950s.
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Gisela Simon, née Stern was born 1931, the daughter of the butcher Louis Stern (born 1891 in Abterode) and Gertrud Stern née Fackenheim (born 1898 in Halle a.d.S.). The family was deported to Theresienstadt in 1942 and immigrated to the United States after liberation.
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People in winter clothing, in a barren room lit by a bare bulb. Inscription in Czech: transport to the primary school.