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Michaela J. Gibson, Kylie A. Legg, Erica K. Gee, Chris W. Rogers
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Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science
Jinwoo Lee, Donghyun Shin, Heebal Kim
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Allen E. Page, Emma Adam, Rick Arthur, Virginia Barker, Forrest Franklin, Ron Friedman, Timothy Grande, Michael Hardy, Bruce Howard, Emma Partridge, Matthew Rutledge, Mary Scollay, John C. Stewart, Alina Vale, David W. Horohov
Summary: Analysis of specific genes' mRNA expression in horses revealed significant differences between catastrophically injured and noninjured horses, suggesting a potentially economical, accessible, and noninvasive means to identify horses at risk for catastrophic injury.
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Madeleine Davies, Kate A. Jackson, Anna Louise Mackinnon, Alison Turner, Kerry Kuznik, Jerry Hill, Julia L. Newton, Maria Sanchez Santos
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Women's Studies
Elizabeth Yardley
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Geography
Giovana Silva Rocha, Margarida de Cassia Campos
Summary: The present work aims to explore the representation and representativeness of black women in Brazilian cinema, as the low visibility of this population group in audiovisuals is evident. It is recognized that highlighting these discussions is necessary, as an anti-racist society and gender equality can only be pursued through the creation of inclusive and democratic spaces. The analyzed works for this study include "My Mom is a Character" (2013), which had the highest box office revenue in its release year, and "Jerusas Day" (2014), a short film produced by Black Cinema to promote black culture and knowledge. It was concluded that black women are gaining more representation in national cinema, particularly through projects like Cinema Negro, in contrast to popular works that still perpetuate stereotypes of Brazilian reality.
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History
Anastasiya V. Vyachistaya
Summary: This article explores the development of right-wing forces in Great Britain during the racial protests in Notting Hill and Nottingham in 1958. The study analyzes the causes and prerequisites of these demonstrations, describes the activities of major right-wing groups, and examines the impact of the racial protests on the development of right-wing pressure groups. The findings suggest that while the protests increased the number of supporters for right-wing forces, internal problems within these organizations hindered their overall success. The events also highlighted the need for a different strategy of interaction between right-wing pressure groups and the British government.
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Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science
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R. J. T. Y. Graham, S. M. Rosanowski, C. W. Mcilwraith
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(2020)
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Veterinary Sciences
L. McGlinchey, P. Robinson, B. Porter, A. B. S. Sidhu, S. M. Rosonowski
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(2020)
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Veterinary Sciences
Anna S. Johnston, Christopher M. Riggs, Naomi Cogger, Jackie Benschop, Chris W. Rogers, Sarah M. Rosanowski
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(2020)
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Chun Ting Lam, Sarah M. Rosanowski, Martin Walker, Sophie St-Hilaire
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(2020)
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Veterinary Sciences
Anna S. Johnston, Anhadbir B. S. Sidhu, Christopher M. Riggs, Kristien L. P. Verheyen, Sarah M. Rosanowski
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EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL
(2021)
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Masako Wada, Chun Ting Lam, Sarah Rosanowski, Thitiwan Patanasatienkul, Derek Price, Sophie St-Hilaire
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(2021)
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Korin N. Potenza, Nick A. Huggons, Andrew R. E. Jones, Sarah M. Rosanowski, C. Wayne McIlwraith
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Thomas J. O'Brien, Sarah M. Rosanowski, Keith D. Mitchell, Joan B. Carrick, Troy D. Butt, Angus R. Adkins
Summary: Foals treated for septic arthritis at the Scone Equine Hospital in New South Wales, Australia have a good prognosis for survival, and those that survived to discharge showed similar racing ability as their maternal siblings.
EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL
(2021)
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Veterinary Sciences
Ran Shan, Anna S. Johnston, Sarah M. Rosanowski, John O'Shea, Christopher M. Riggs
Summary: Transverse stress fracture of the palmar cortex of the distal aspect of the third metacarpal bone (TSF PCD McIII) is a rare injury in racehorses that can be difficult to diagnose due to confusing clinical signs and subtle radiological findings. However, the long-term prognosis for horses with this injury is generally favorable, with most horses able to resume training and racing after a period of rest and rehabilitation.
EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL
(2022)
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Veterinary Sciences
Laura C. Nath, Adrian D. Elliott, Joe Weir, Peter Curl, Sarah M. Rosanowski, Samantha Franklin
Summary: The study found that Thoroughbred racehorses in Hong Kong have a 4.9% incidence of atrial fibrillation, with affected horses being at higher risk of recurrent episodes compared to those without a history of AF. Recurrence rates were higher in horses with persistent AF compared to paroxysmal AF, with a wide variation in the duration between episodes. These findings suggest a significant burden of AF among individual Thoroughbred racehorses.
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Kelsey L. Spence, Sarah M. Rosanowski, Josh Slater, Jacqueline M. Cardwell
Summary: The study found that the current state of exotic disease preparedness in the British horse industry needs improvement. Key issues include participants' self-concept of their role, perceived inability to influence clients' knowledge and behaviors, and a lack of cohesion within the industry.
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Raja Zabeeh Ullah Khan, Sarah Margaret Rosanowski, Waqar Saleem, Rebecca Sarah Victoria Parkes
Summary: Ensuring the welfare of donkeys in low-middle income countries requires cooperation among donkey owners, farriers, veterinarians, and researchers. This study conducted a questionnaire survey in the Faisalabad region of Pakistan to understand the perspectives of owners and farriers regarding donkey farriery. The findings revealed a lack of training and low wages among farriers, as well as a lack of regulation in the farriery industry in Pakistan. Owners considered the relationship with farriers as the most important factor in choosing a farrier, rather than cost. This study provides important insights for intervention programs aiming to improve donkey welfare and address lameness and foot-related problems.
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Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science
Chris W. Rogers, Charlotte F. Bolwell, Erica K. Gee, Sarah M. Rosanowski
ANIMAL PRODUCTION SCIENCE
(2020)