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Calvert, T.
The experience of urban walking is one that can form an important package of time in people’s daily routine, with 8 million hours being spent daily walking in urban areas in the UK. This study explores urban walking experience as a holistic and mul
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Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery, 2002 Jun 01. 16(2), 101-105.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/30135256
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In Journal of Sound and Vibration 2003 263(3):549-567
Autor:
Lambkin, J.D *, Calvert, T, Woodhead, J, Pinches, S.M, Frost, J, Hosea, J, Van Daele, P, Vandeputte, K, Van Hove, A, Valster, A, McInerney, J.G, Porta, P.A
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In Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing 2000 3(5):467-473
Autor:
Hardy, Chistopher G., Larsen, Calvert T., Holladay, Steven D., Johnson, Mark S., Gogal Jr, Robert M.
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Avian Biology Research. Aug2011, Vol. 4 Issue 3, p103-109. 7p. 5 Graphs.
Autor:
Shepherd, E. G.1, Calvert, T. J.2, Martin, E. M.3, Hitchner, J. C.3, Welty, S. E.1,2, Nelin, L. D.1,2,3 Leif.Nelin@nationwidechildrens.org
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Journal of Neonatal - Perinatal Medicine. 2011, Vol. 4 Issue 1, p45-53. 9p. 6 Charts, 4 Graphs.
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The British Medical Journal, 1971 Jun 01. 2(5761), 590-591.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/25414649
Autor:
Kwaku Gyenai, Robert Lee-Pyle, Tuoyu Geng, Edward J. Smith, Davida KamaraD. Kamara, F. W. Pierson, Calvert T. Larsen
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American Journal of Animal and Veterinary Sciences. 7:120-125
Our understanding of the etiology of Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM), which affects about 5% of turkeys, is limited. This limitation may be due to the lack of an easy-to-use diagnostic tool with well-defined parameters and does not involve necropsy. Thi
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Avian Biology Research. 4:103-109
Ascorbic acid (AA) enhances innate immunity, alters gene expression and functions as a co-factor in specific enzyme reactions. Birds are unique in that they can synthesise ascorbic acid whereas humans and rodents lack this ability. Diagnostic tests t