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1 al need for groundwater resources to fulfill domestic, agricultural, and industrial demands, we face
2 he potential for adopting this compound into domestic air-conditioning units (ACUs).
3 rapid, low-cost approach to differentiate 10 domestic and 24 wildlife species that are common in the
4 , the cat maintains liminal status as both a domestic and a wild animal.
5  These advocacy skills can be used to inform domestic and global infectious diseases policies to impr
6            To conserve freshwater resources, domestic and industrial wastewater is recycled.
7 t has a direct impact on agriculture and its domestic and international supply chain linkages.
8            By coupling our genomic data with domestic and international travel patterns, we show that
9 thin the genus Leptospira circulating within domestic and wild animal populations.
10 found that ACE2 orthologs of a wide range of domestic and wild animals can support cell entry of SARS
11 evidence of global differences in GI between domestic and wild canids, certain regional differences i
12 nodeficiency virus (FIV), which infects both domestic and wild cats, encodes a non-consensus myristoy
13  chronic, largely apathogenic, infections in domestic and wild felid populations worldwide.
14 found that ACE2 orthologs of a wide range of domestic and wild mammals, including camels, cattle, hor
15 rne viruses that infect and cause disease in domestic and wild ruminant species.
16 dable to other bacterial diseases from wild, domestic, and human systems.
17                            A survey elicited domestic animal ownership and participants were examined
18 The recovery of Early Iron Age artefacts and domestic animal remains from hunter-gatherer contexts at
19                          Dogs were the first domestic animal, but little is known about their populat
20  subjects watched video clips of spiders and domestic animals (confrontation phase) after being prime
21  in a broad context of contemporary wild and domestic animals and humans.
22 key determinant of infection risk in humans, domestic animals and threatened wildlife.
23                                              Domestic animals are sensitive to human cues that facili
24 und healing; however, their equivalents from domestic animals have received less attention as an alte
25 ay be spatially dependent, such as spread by domestic animals or through aerosolization.
26 anaging complex interactions between humans, domestic animals, and wild animals can we sustain natura
27                                    Regarding domestic animals, pastoral practices and animal behaviou
28 rectly-from them to other species, including domestic animals, wild mammals, and humans, where they c
29 human miscarriage, yet is rarely reported in domestic animals.
30  genome-assisted breeding of sheep and other domestic animals.
31 Our results demonstrate that, in addition to domestic anseriforms in Asia, both migratory wild birds
32 forms in Asia, both migratory wild birds and domestic anseriforms in Europe are relevant sources of g
33 o reassortant viruses likely originated from domestic anseriforms, either in spring 2016 in east Chin
34          Here, we present an overview of the domestic arboviruses listed above and describe the modal
35  expansion of vector range, the diagnosis of domestic arboviruses will become an increasingly importa
36                                              Domestic arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) are singl
37   Occasionally, influenza viruses endemic in domestic birds can cause severe and fatal disease even i
38 edented introgression signatures within both domestic camelid genomes may reflect post-conquest chang
39                                          The domestic canine (canis familiaris) is a growing novel mo
40 ing for 13.4% and 5.7% of the average annual domestic carbon emissions, respectively.
41         We present the earliest evidence for domestic cat (Felis catus L., 1758) from Kazakhstan, fou
42 sent study, we characterized the proteome of domestic cat (Felis catus) follicular fluid EVs (ffEV).
43 at reported in other carnivores, such as the domestic cat and dog.
44 plexity of the subgingival microbiota of the domestic cat and reveal both differences and similaritie
45     We document a strong association between domestic cat cell susceptibility and FeLV long terminal
46 fibroblasts are more permissive to FeLV than domestic cat cells, and domestic cat FeLV restriction wa
47                                              Domestic cat enFeLV env and long terminal repeat (LTR) c
48 missive to FeLV than domestic cat cells, and domestic cat FeLV restriction was highly related to enFe
49 s FeLV, produce more virus more rapidly than domestic cat fibroblasts following cell culture challeng
50                             Only the primary domestic cat host and related small cat species harbor a
51  infect felid species other than the endemic domestic cat host, differences in FeLV susceptibility am
52                       This suggests that the domestic cat may serve as a potential model for mechanis
53 V are more permissive to FeLV infection than domestic cat samples, suggesting that endogenization can
54 ampled population, CIN was more prevalent in domestic cat versus domestic dog (51%, n = 32 of 62 cats
55  M. haemominutum (CMhm) (15.7% guigna; 10.3% domestic cat) and Mycoplasma haemofelis (Mhf) (9.8% guig
56 coplasma haemofelis (Mhf) (9.8% guigna, 6.1% domestic cat).
57                         The presence of this domestic cat, presented here as an osteobiography using
58 that found, for example, in the well-studied domestic cat.
59 iant causing Chediak-Higashi syndrome in the domestic cat.
60 e infected primary fibroblasts isolated from domestic cats (Felis catus) and pumas (Puma concolor) wi
61                                              Domestic cats (Felis catus) are known to develop cogniti
62                                   Worldwide, domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus) outnumber domesti
63 ctively-coupled plasma-mass spectrometry) of domestic cats (kidneys, n = 56; urine, n = 21), domestic
64                                              Domestic cats (n = 51) sustaining burn injuries from the
65 s were also measured in 6 naturally infected domestic cats and 11 naturally infected Florida panthers
66  FIV is a nonprimate lentivirus that infects domestic cats and causes a syndrome that is reminiscent
67 ssion, we investigated the susceptibility of domestic cats and dogs to infection and potential for in
68                  Urine arsenic was higher in domestic cats and dogs with CIN.
69                     Certain species, such as domestic cats and tigers, are susceptible to SARS-CoV-2
70                   In summary, the kidneys of domestic cats appear to have greater levels of pro-oxida
71 sues from FeLV-infected Florida panthers and domestic cats had similar exFeLV proviral copy numbers,
72 ce of anti-AAV neutralizing antibodies among domestic cats in Switzerland.
73                     Tooth resorption (TR) in domestic cats is a common and painful disease characteri
74  of Late Neolithic NE cats with the earliest domestic cats known from the territory of Poland, dating
75             Our findings indicate that aging domestic cats spontaneously develop both beta-amyloid an
76 mmon feline Mycoplasma species in guigna and domestic cats were Candidatus M. haemominutum (CMhm) (15
77 e Near Eastern cat (NE cat), the ancestor of domestic cats, into Central Europe.
78 or creatinine) arsenic content was higher in domestic cats, relative to domestic dogs and wildcats.
79  mellitus, a common endocrinopathy affecting domestic cats, shares many clinical and pathologic featu
80 xogenous FeLV (exFeLV) infection outcomes in domestic cats.
81 copy number and exogenous virus infection in domestic cats.
82  zinc, underpin the high incidence of CIN in domestic cats.
83              Comparisons of genomes of early domestic cattle to their aurochs progenitors identify di
84      Here, we identify the BST-2 sequence in domestic chicken (Gallus gallus) for the first time and
85        Here, we report the BST-2 sequence in domestic chicken and describe its antiviral activity aga
86 tly, archaeologists placed the origin of the domestic chicken in northern China, perhaps as early as
87 estion of the origin and dispersal routes of domestic chicken of the Middle East (Iraq and Saudi Arab
88                                   Indigenous domestic chicken represents a major source of protein fo
89 er-crossing wild-derived red junglefowl with domestic chickens, we mapped quantitative trait loci for
90                                      Day-old domestic chicks approach the larger of two groups of ide
91                                  Here, using domestic chicks as a model predator, we manipulated the
92 ife, inexperienced babies and human fetuses, domestic chicks, and monkeys exhibit a preference for fa
93  a spontaneous navigation task with rats and domestic chicks, using a single prominent featural cue (
94                        Life cycle impacts of domestic coal power vary widely (80% confidence interval
95 Fuyuan are rural counties in China where the domestic combustion of locally sourced bituminous ("smok
96 rely on polluting fuels and technologies for domestic cooking and heating.
97 er (CTE) incorporated into cooked rice using domestic cooking methods on starch digestibility was det
98 transmissions, 50% to 80% were classified as domestic depending on the classification criterion.
99  coordinated effort across international and domestic development partners is required to end AIDS by
100 IN was more prevalent in domestic cat versus domestic dog (51%, n = 32 of 62 cats; 15%, 11 of 70 dogs
101 method for wolf (Canis lupus hudsonicus) and domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris).
102                                              Domestic dog breeds are characterized by an unrivaled di
103 whereas the BMF(lim) reached 81 for an adult domestic dog eating a lipid-rich diet.
104 ore species, including six wild canid and 13 domestic dog individuals.
105 ous syncytia-like arrangement as seen in the domestic dog.
106 stic cats (Felis silvestris catus) outnumber domestic dogs (Canis familiaris).
107                                 Free-ranging domestic dogs (FRD) are not only vectors of zoonoses of
108 estic cats (kidneys, n = 56; urine, n = 21), domestic dogs (kidneys, n = 54; urine, n = 28) and non-d
109 IAR) to estimate dietary composition from 14 domestic dogs and 13 potential prey taxa from four archa
110                         These models include domestic dogs and cats, as well as a variety of other ca
111 belongs to the family Canidae which includes domestic dogs and their closest relatives (i.e., wolves,
112 ent was higher in domestic cats, relative to domestic dogs and wildcats.
113 trol strategies could require vaccination of domestic dogs and/or wildlife populations.
114                                              Domestic dogs are frequently encountered in Indigenous a
115     Our results indicated that GI values for domestic dogs are largely consistent with what would be
116                                              Domestic dogs cause over 99% of human rabies deaths.
117 esearch on canid cognition has revealed that domestic dogs possess a surprising array of complex soci
118    We performed a validation experiment with domestic dogs, monitoring them by video concurrently wit
119 which has led to a focus on interventions in domestic dogs, often assumed to be the source of infecti
120 joint hypermobility and emotional arousal in domestic dogs, which parallel results found in people.
121 sister lineage of modern Eurasian wolves and domestic dogs, with an ambiguous position relative to No
122 nct clades: Eurasian and American wolves and domestic dogs.(1) Genetic studies have suggested these g
123                          Virus detections in domestic ducks coincided with the prevalence peak in wil
124 direct current (HVDC) transmission cable for domestic electricity supply.
125 hia coli, norovirus, or Giardia genes in the domestic environment in the sanitation and control arms.
126 ued exposure, but its relative importance to domestic fecal contamination is not well understood.
127 s) of the banded mongoose (Mungos mungo) and domestic ferret (Mustela putorius furo).
128 dy of the banded mongoose (Mungos mungo) and domestic ferret (Mustela putorius furo).
129 distant, ancestry of the banded mongoose and domestic ferret allows us to generate observations relev
130 lateral posterior and pulvinar nuclei in the domestic ferret compared to the banded mongoose and othe
131                                          The domestic ferret presented with an overall lower myelin d
132 tex-amygdala transition zone observed in the domestic ferret that is absent in the banded mongoose.
133 ocampal formation in the banded mongoose and domestic ferret, species belonging to the two carnivoran
134 ncreased juvenile-like behavior in the adult domestic ferret, such as a muted fear response.
135 presence of the perireticular nucleus in the domestic ferret, that was not observed in the banded mon
136 le cell layers, which is not observed in the domestic ferret.
137 t multiyear losses, however, would constrain domestic food availability and propagate to the Global S
138 ricultural land but contributes <=11% of the domestic food supply.
139 st four centuries, after the evolution of a "domestic" form that specialized in biting humans and bre
140                                  Crossing of domestic fowl hens with Guinea fowl male resulted in low
141 tential for governments to devote additional domestic funds to HIV/AIDS.
142 surveys done by WHO); health system finance (domestic government expenditure on health [as percentage
143 nal care products as direct tracers of human domestic habits are often overlooked.
144  data suggested the first expansion of early domestic hair sheep and the later expansion of fat-taile
145  variation in recombination rates across the domestic horse genome.
146 story underlying the emergence of the modern domestic horse remains contentious.
147 the use of SBR as a measure of stress in the domestic horse.
148                               Use of coal in domestic households causes public health harm concentrat
149                        Moreover, the risk of domestic importation to Connecticut exceeded that of int
150 as used to differentiate relatively constant domestic inputs from highly fluctuating industrial emiss
151  (wearable, portable, body-fixed sensors, or domestic-integrated devices) that quantify mobility in u
152 smission in Connecticut was likely driven by domestic introductions.
153                                  Loneliness, domestic isolation and social disengagement were longitu
154 le), and isolation considered in three ways (domestic isolation, social disengagement, low social con
155 ess: coef = - 0.06, 95% CI - 0.09 to - 0.02; domestic isolation: coef = - 0.32, 95% CI - 0.46 to - 0.
156      Photographs of international fast food, domestic Japanese food, or kitchen tools were presented
157  assumptions on epidemiologic projections of domestic latent TB infection (LTBI) control intervention
158 d in cognition and neural crest development (domestic-like genes), or associated with immune system f
159 owledge is based upon experimental data from domestic livestock and laboratory animals.
160  the exploitation of secondary products from domestic livestock by hunter-gatherers in Lesotho, direc
161 pping with the classical zoonotic species of domestic livestock that exclusively use the pentose phos
162 es with high vertebrate grazing intensity or domestic livestock, herbivores consumed the additional f
163 with their known roles as rumen symbionts in domestic livestock.
164 he EDP in parallel to Brucella adaptation to domestic livestock.
165 ablations were performed in nine 12-week-old domestic male swine under general anesthesia by using fl
166 he rest of the eastern US-which supplies the domestic market.
167 se Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends a domestic medical examination (screening for infectious a
168 uberculosis, hepatitis B, and HIV during the domestic medical examination and lower screening coverag
169 -sectional analysis to summarize and compare domestic medical examination data from January 2014 to D
170 esity-as per the CDC's Guidelines for the US Domestic Medical Examination for Newly Arriving Refugees
171 l and Prevention (CDC) Guidelines for the US Domestic Medical Examination for Newly Arriving Refugees
172 l and Prevention (CDC) Guidelines for the US Domestic Medical Examination for Newly Arriving Refugees
173 ta from Iraqi and Afghan SIVH who received a domestic medical examination from January 2014 to Decemb
174 14 to December 2016 from persons receiving a domestic medical examination in seven states (California
175 who arrived from 2010 to 2015 and received a domestic medical examination in Texas were included.
176     This analysis provided evidence that the domestic medical examination is an opportunity to ensure
177 ct visa holders are recommended to receive a domestic medical examination within 90 days after arriva
178 and other eligible populations to assess the domestic medical examination's impact on screening cover
179 nd clinicians in the care of SIVH during the domestic medical examination.
180  benefits to help them resettle, including a domestic medical examination.
181 nings for 105,541 individuals who received a domestic medical examination; 47% were female and 51.5%
182  from Iraq and Afghanistan who were seen for domestic medical examinations.
183 f absorbing solution and allows the use of a domestic microwave oven for sample ignition.
184 a for foreign markets lead to an increase of domestic non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs)
185  of such clusters to attribute infections to domestic or international transmission.
186  is possible if infected owners expose their domestic pets to the virus during acute infection.
187 hting and contest assessment strategy in the domestic pig (Sus scrofa).
188                      It was also tested in a domestic pig model of hyperammonemia.
189 nces between the sequence of the warthog and domestic pig RELA protein; a subunit of the NF-kappaB tr
190 e ASCs isolated from the subcutaneous fat of domestic pigs (pASCs) and examine the effect of hypoxia
191                     We allowed 12 litters of domestic pigs (Sus scrofa) to move freely between their
192  to induce high percentages of protection in domestic pigs against challenge with virulent virus.
193 al disease that is currently spreading among domestic pigs and wild boar (Sus scrofa) in large areas
194 sponsible for severe haemorrhagic disease in domestic pigs and wild boar, classical swine fever is re
195                            AF was induced in domestic pigs by atrial burst stimulation via implanted
196 (4) TCID(50)) produced a clinical disease in domestic pigs indistinguishable from that induced by the
197 e and additional warthog genetic traits into domestic pigs may be one way to assist in combating the
198 We have identified two new subpopulations of domestic pigs that encompass morphology-based criteria i
199                                              Domestic pigs with all 3 amino acids found in warthog RE
200                                              Domestic pigs with all 3 or 2 of the amino acids from th
201  that a single intramuscular immunization of domestic pigs with OURT88/3 or BeninDeltaMGF followed by
202  or pathological parameters were observed in domestic pigs with the 2 amino acid substitution.
203 After a single intramuscular immunization of domestic pigs with the OURT88/3 isolate or BeninDeltaMGF
204 ASFV) causes a lethal hemorrhagic disease of domestic pigs, against which no vaccine is available.
205 ver virus (ASFV) causes hemorrhagic fever in domestic pigs, presenting the biggest global threat to a
206                                       Unlike domestic pigs, warthogs, which are wildlife hosts of the
207 skin lesions from aggression was assessed in domestic pigs.
208 urable and often lethal hemorrhagic fever in domestic pigs.
209  lead (Pb) release from Pb service lines and domestic plumbing in the zone fed by the Pequannock Wate
210   Threats to government capacity to regulate domestic policy for public health and health services th
211   Threats to government capacity to regulate domestic policy for public health and health services th
212  a large number of 595 rams representing 118 domestic populations across the world.
213  with the epidemic peak of HPAI outbreaks on domestic poultry farms in the ROK.
214 e dynamics of HPAI infection in the wildlife-domestic poultry interface and may help to establish ear
215 e economy, contributing at least 3% to gross domestic product (GDP) in the UK and the US.
216 rom 13 other countries with per capita gross domestic product (GDP) over $10,000 US dollars (USD) wer
217  therapy coverage (per PWID per year), gross domestic product (GDP) per capita (US$1000), and sexual
218 and suicidal ideation with planning by gross domestic product (GDP) per capita or human development i
219 using different independent variables: gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, crude or age-standard
220 old equal to each country's per capita gross domestic product (GDP) per disability-adjusted life-year
221 se activity and damage and a country's gross domestic product (GDP) with a multiple logistic regressi
222 ar and as a function of each country's gross domestic product (GDP).
223 nally, we found that rising per capita gross domestic product (GDPpc) generally led to an increase in
224 and indicators of country development (gross domestic product [GDP] per capita or Human Development I
225 imated $1.4 trillion in 1996 (13.3% of gross domestic product [GDP]; $5259 per person) to an estimate
226 tion in the face of rapidly increasing gross domestic product and resource consumption [4]-has in rec
227 ries with similar levels of per capita gross domestic product and total health expenditure.
228               We estimated the size of gross domestic product for each country and territory in the r
229 itivity analyses were below per capita gross domestic product in all 3 countries in 99% of simulation
230 should contribute $12.2 billion to the Gross Domestic Product over 11 years.
231 ccounting for other factors, including gross domestic product per capita and non-independence between
232 icipation rates, employment rates, and gross domestic product per capita to estimate the potential pr
233 last 20 y, despite modest increases in gross domestic product per capita.
234 o 2016 United States dollars using the gross domestic product price index.
235 the aggregated urban quantities (e.g., gross domestic product) scale systematically with population s
236 led for multiple covariates, including gross domestic product, democratisation level, and population
237 ntific papers, patents, employment and gross domestic product, for 353 metropolitan areas in the Unit
238 of US$1950, the 2017 Indian per capita gross domestic product, to define cost-effectiveness.
239  for 48% of its patents and 33% of its gross domestic product.
240 nt to an annual tax of 0.12% on global gross domestic product.
241  to historical trends in longevity and gross domestic product.
242 ts that contribute to timber exports and the domestic production of paper(7).
243                                              Domestic providers caring for SIVH should follow the US
244 ve evolved to include provisions that affect domestic public policy and public health in signatory co
245 anion animal ecology', in which human-animal domestic relations link to ecological processes, will en
246 ct the process by which animals entered into domestic relationships with humans and were subjected to
247 grated food trade network analyses show that domestic reserves and global trade can largely buffer th
248                        To understand whether domestic resources could fill the financing gaps created
249  new estimation of C3-C4 diet composition of domestic ruminants (cattle, buffaloes, goats and sheep),
250 and a lack of linkage has been documented in domestic ruminants.
251 corpus luteum (CL) during early pregnancy in domestic ruminants.
252  budget, mostly from enteric fermentation of domestic ruminants.
253 ening a metagenomic library constructed from domestic running water samples.
254 can consider screening for other NCDs at the domestic screening examination.
255  public health agencies and clinicians doing domestic screening examinations of SIVH should consider
256      We suggest that widespread discharge of domestic sewage entered directly into the estuary, preve
257 mination of both surface and groundwaters by domestic sewage.
258  gas supplies from Russia, Central Asia, and domestic shale gas fields, the supply-energy-weighted av
259 detected four different paternal lineages of domestic sheep and resolved, at the global level, their
260 form and facilitating its storage, mainly in domestic space.
261 y the host range of SARS-CoV-2, because some domestic species might harbor the virus and transmit it
262 and home activities, based on the Social and Domestic Survey, and chronic fatigue.
263 istics, and scales including the: Social and Domestic Survey, Circadian Type Inventory, and Chronic F
264 tor analysis was conducted on the Social and Domestic Survey.
265 1 gene was discovered in Escherichia coli in domestic swine in China that conferred resistance to col
266                                              Domestic swine production in the United States is a crit
267 FV) causes a lethal, haemorrhagic disease in domestic swine that threatens pig production across the
268 of infection with avian IAVs are reported in domestic swine.
269  In areas where malaria transmission is peri-domestic, there are programmatic options for identifying
270   An adaptive push-and-pull between wild and domestic traits corresponds with dual roles as companion
271 resence of methane and other hydrocarbons in domestic-use groundwater aquifers poses significant envi
272               Illegal residence (p < 0.001), domestic violence (p < 0.05) and a history of mental ill
273 le displacement, childhood sexual abuse, and domestic violence are increasingly prevalent.
274                The petitioner reported prior domestic violence perpetration by the respondent in 24%
275 espondents; respondent's reported history of domestic violence perpetration, mental illness, substanc
276 od sexual abuse; war-affected; refugees; and domestic violence.
277  is the role of mental illness, robbery, and domestic violence; what is the role of private gun owner
278                     After one GyroWash (2-15 domestic washes), fibers that contained approximately 24
279 ull-scale testing was then carried out using domestic washing machines with real consumer cycles to d
280 te culture failed to establish in industrial/domestic waste effluent.
281                        With low-conductivity domestic wastewater ( R(Omega) = 87 mOmega m(2)), both e
282 (3)-N) were chosen on the basis of the urban domestic wastewater characteristics sampled at the inlet
283 applicable only at orders of magnitude above domestic wastewater strength, and so new techniques base
284 d to perform nitrite oxidation in full-scale domestic wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in the trop
285                  Replicate reactors treating domestic wastewater were operated under stable aerobic (
286  53-77% after 10 min of contact time in real domestic wastewater.
287 effective sorbents for ammonium removal from domestic wastewater.
288 neration could enable ammonium recovery from domestic wastewater.
289 ly affected by organic constituents found in domestic wastewater.
290  shows promise for the n-DAMO application in domestic wastewater.
291 ted as compared to the WWTP receiving purely domestic wastewater; (ii) for 11 pharmaceuticals peak co
292                       We argue that insecure domestic water access in the United States should be und
293                                         Hard domestic water has been reported to worsen atopic eczema
294                    There is no evidence that domestic water softeners improve objective disease sever
295 of severe egg-drop and fatal encephalitis of domestic waterfowl in China.
296 ed huge economic losses in the production of domestic waterfowl since the virus was first recognized
297 ontrol system fitted onto the opening of the domestic window that attenuates the incident sound, achi
298 ile it was correlated with potassium for the domestic wood burning sample.
299 mpared to PM(2.5) enriched in particles from domestic wood burning.
300                               By utilising a domestic x wild advanced intercross with a combination o
301 ic to rhythms of wild thrush nightingale and domestic zebra finch songs.

 
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