نتایج جستجو برای: animal farm

تعداد نتایج: 240853  

Journal: :Arab World English Journal for Translation & Literary Studies 2022

This article studies the struggle between classes in George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm (1945). The most suitable school of literary criticism to tackle such a subject is that Marxism. Two basic Marxist principles are at center study: class conflict and notion base superstructure. addresses ongoing occurring humans pigs on one hand lower-class animals other. Three main questions have been addres...

2015
Juha Kantanen Peter Løvendahl Erling Strandberg Emma Eythorsdottir Meng-Hua Li Anne Kettunen-Præbel Peer Berg Theo Meuwissen

Livestock production is the most important component of northern European agriculture and contributes to and will be affected by climate change. Nevertheless, the role of farm animal genetic resources in the adaptation to new agro-ecological conditions and mitigation of animal production's effects on climate change has been inadequately discussed despite there being several important associatio...

2005
H. HOPSTER

Continued concern for animal welfare may be alleviated when welfare would be monitored on farms. Monitoring can be characterized as an information system where various stakeholders periodically exchange relevant information. Stakeholders include producers, consumers, retailers, the government, scientists, and others. Valuating animal welfare in the animal-product market chain is regarded as a k...

2012
C. IHEKWEAZU K. CARROLL B. ADAK G. SMITH G. C. PRITCHARD I. A. GILLESPIE N. Q. VERLANDER L. HARVEY-VINCE M. REACHER O. EDEGHERE B. SULTAN R. COOPER G. MORGAN P. T. N. KINROSS N. S. BOXALL A. IVERSEN G. BICKLER

In the summer of 2009, an outbreak of verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli O157 (VTEC O157) was identified in visitors to a large petting farm in South East England. The peak attack rate was 6/1000 visitors, and highest in those aged <2 years (16/1000). We conducted a case-control study with associated microbiological investigations, on human, animal and environmental samples. We identified 93 ca...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1990
A M Durand W H Giesecke M L Barnard M L van der Walt H C Steyn

The prevalence of Salmonella in southern Africa in farm feeds and by-products of animal origin during 1982-1988 was determined. Salmonella occurred in 5.18% of the farm feed samples and in 9.54% of the by-product samples. Different serovars were isolated, some only once. The findings underestimate the true prevalence of Salmonella in farm feeds and by-products, and is representative of only the...

2014
Paul Koene Bert Ipema

It may become advantageous to keep human-managed animals in the social network groups to which they have adapted. Data concerning the social networks of farm animal species and their ancestors are scarce but essential to establishing the importance of a natural social network for farmed animal species. Social Network Analysis (SNA) facilitates the characterization of social networking at group,...

2015
Lili Gao Jiaqing Hu Xiaodan Zhang Liangmeng Wei Song Li Zengmin Miao Tongjie Chai

The prevalence of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli (E. coli) is increasing rapidly in both hospital environments and animal farms. A lot of animal manure has been directly applied into arable fields in developing countries. But the impact of ESBL-positive bacteria from animal manure on the agricultural fields is sparse, especially in the rural regions of Tai'an...

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