Search Results - "Suffolk"
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Personal connections and space: a comparative study of the agency of aristocratic women in mid-Tudor England
Published 2024“…These women are Frances Brandon, Duchess of Suffolk; Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox; Jane Guildford, Duchess of Northumberland; Mary Howard, Duchess of Richmond; Queen Katherine Parr; Anne Stanhope, Duchess of Somerset; Lady Mary Tudor, later Mary I; and Katherine Willoughby, Duchess of Suffolk. …”
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The ins and outs of biosecurity: bird 'flu in East Anglia and the spatial representation of risk
Published 2009“…In February 2007 a highly pathogenic strain, H5N1, which can pose a risk to humans, was discovered in Suffolk. We examine how a local newspaper reported the outbreaks, focusing on the linguistic framing of biosecurity. …”
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Health, hygiene and biosecurity: tribal knowledge claims in the UK poultry industry
Published 2009“…It takes a semi-ethnographic and discourse analytic approach to analyse a small corpus of semi-structured interviews carried out in the wake of one of the most publicised outbreaks of H5N1 in Suffolk in 2007. It reveals that claims about what best to do to protect flocks against the risk of disease are divided along lines imposed on the one hand by the structure of the industry and on the other by more 'tribal' lines drawn by knowledge and belief systems about purity and dirt, health and hygiene.…”
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Biochemical polymorphism studies in breeds of wool-sheep, hair-sheep and their hybrids in Malaysia
Published 1995“…These included 5 wool sheep breeds (Thai Longtail, Wiltshire, Suffolk, Dorsimal and cMBLx), 1 hair sheep breed (Barbados Blackbelly) and 2 hybreds between wool sheep and hair sheep (Cameroon x Thai Longtail and Bali Bali x Malin). …”
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Belonging and belongings: portable artefacts and identity in the civitas of the Iceni
Published 2018“…It includes a broad study of the three counties most closely associated with the Iceni: Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire. The chronological range (circa 100 BCE-200 CE) incorporates the Claudian invasion, Boudican rebellion and several generations either side. …”
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Accessibility for physically challenged persons in heritage buildings / Phan Meng Hooi
Published 2016“…Due to study encountered each conservation work has unique heritage significance in case study especially Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi, St. George Church and Suffolk House in George Town. The access auditing on multiple-case study indicated access problems on restored key elements of heritage buildings as perceived under current practicing local guidelines and code of practices. …”
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Persistence of immunity to Nematodirus battus infection in lambs
Published 1997“…Fifty-four Greyface Suffolk lambs aged 3 months were allocated to six groups of seven and one group of 12. …”
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The efficacy of supplying supplemental cobalt, selenium and vitamin B₁₂ via the oral drench route in sheep
Published 2017“…Seven groups of grass silage fed Suffolk cross mule lambs (n=56) were randomly allocated to one of 7 treatments, a 5 ml oral drench containing 700, 2300, 12000 mg Co/l, with or without 2300 mg vitamin B₁₂/l in a factoral design, with an additional control group which received no drench. …”
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A study of the practical challenges associated with developing a new test for bovine tuberculosis
Published 2019“…These kits are manufactured and distributed by PBD Biotech Ltd. (Thurston, Suffolk, UK) and allow the detection of the presence of M. bovis and M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis in diverse sample types, such as blood and milk. …”
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Dietary and genetic regulation of B12 metabolism in sheep
Published 2019“…Chapter 5 investigated population differentiation of four commercially important breeds in the UK; Texel, Suffolk, Bluefaced Leicester and Swaledale, for SNPs in 1C related genes, with specific focus on the 33 functionally significant SNPs identified in Chapter 4. …”
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