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The animal has all the markings of a Thomsons gazelle. oei would say its a younger female,
and the man in charge of maintaining Thomsons gazelle populations for all of North america. Except this oebearded antelope is covered with a strange, thick coat of hair.
and CEO of the World Wildlife Fund-U s. This article first appeared on the Skoll World Forum published in Partnership with the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
It increased by 17%over the previous quarter to $4. 8 billion, according to a 20 october Moneytree Report by Pricewaterhousecoopers and the National Venture capital Association, based on data from Thomson Reuters. The clean-technology sector,
Japan and the United states. Information company Thomson Reuters of New york city, meanwhile, released a report on the United states as part of a regular series profiling nations (go. nature. com/skjoe8.
James Thomson of the University of Bern, and Shinya Yamanaka, of the University of California, San francisco,
and a national survey by Thomson Reuters in 2010 found that 93%of respondents wanted labels.
Thomson Reuters/Sciencewatchresearch papers with a single author are becoming a rare breed, show data for 2011 from Thomson Reuters Sciencewatch newsletter.
Last year, less than 20%of papers in the sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities had single authors (see chart.
Thomson Reuters Point Carbonprices for allowances to emit a tonne of carbon dioxide on Europe s carbon-trading market are likely to remain low until 2020,
According to a report by Pricewaterhousecoopers and the US National Venture capital Association based on Thomson Reuters data, the jump was aided by a 27%rise in money ploughed into software firms compared with 2012.
In an accompanying editorial Cynthia A. Thomson Ph d. and Patricia A. Thompson Ph d. both of the University of Arizona Cancer Center write that the findings of the study support the emphasis on greater intake for vegetables
and trading patterns across the Pacific says lead author Dr Vicki Thomson of ACAD. We were also able to trace the origins of these lineages back into the Philippines providing clues about the source of the original Polynesian chicken populations.
The article is authored co by Daniel Thomson and Morgan Scott of Kansas State university and is titled Increased mortality in groups of cattle administered the Î-adrenergic agonists ractopamine hydrochloride and zilpaterol hydrochloride.
and rightfully so might hold beef to an even higher standard of excellence said Dan Thomson Kansas State university veterinarian professor and director of the Beef cattle Institute.
Beef is one of the purest most wholesome and most humanely raised forms of protein that we produce worldwide Thomson said.
K-State researchers including Thomson are among the many researchers who are examining how beta-agonists affect cattle performance
We're going to learn more about the last 30 days on feed Thomson said of research on beta-agonists.
Thomson said that because the slow-moving cattle reports were more consistent during the summer months he has questioned how heat stress
This isn't a new phenomenon Thomson said. We've seen this in other species. The swine industry 15 to 20 years ago discovered pig fatigue syndrome.
Thomson said many in the swine industry started calling these pigs NANI pigs meaning non-ambulatory non-injured.
and they don't have any clinical signs of injury besides that they don't move Thomson said.
Regardless of beta-agonist use in feeding pigs Thomson said the swine industry went from having about a 250-lb. average out weight to a 300-lb. average out weight on market hogs.
They were able to recreate the same syndrome that we're now seeing in some cattle Thomson said.
since cut the dose of beta-agonists in feeding by about 75 percent Thomson said.
what cattle fatigue syndrome is said Thomson but the reason more research must be done is that like the NANI pigs the syndrome has shown up in cattle that were fed a beta-agonist
but an increase in heart rate by about 10 beats per minute and no difference in lactate or CPK levels Thomson said.
Moving forward Thomson said the industry needs to better-understand the clinical and physiological responses of beta-agonists in cattle
and responsibility and we don't take it lightly Thomson said. Story Source: The above story is provided based on materials by Kansas State university Research and Extension.
a poll released this month by Thomson-Reuters-NPR suggests that close to 60 percent of shoppers will choose organically produced foods over conventionally produced foods
Said Raymond Fabius, the chief medical officer at the healthcare business of Thomson Reuters: There appears to be a generational difference in preference for organic foods.
That's according to Thomson Reuters'2010 Innovation Report, which was published on Wednesday. According to the report, aerospace showed the strongest surge in patent activity between 2009 and 2010, with an astounding 25 percent boost.
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