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This specially curated collection features four reviews of current
and key research on mastitis in dairy cattle. The first chapter
reviews the indicators of mastitis and the contagious and
environmental pathogens which cause it. It then discusses how
mastitis can be managed and controlled on dairy farms, including
consideration of dry cow therapy and the use of antibiotics. The
second chapter examines the impact of clinical and subclinical
mastitis in cows on milk quality, and provides a detailed account
of indicators of mastitis. It describes the impact of mastitis on
milk composition and quality, addressing its effect on the protein,
fat, lactose and iron content of milk. The third chapter reviews
advances in dairy cattle breeding to improve resistance to
mastitis. It includes sections on both conventional and new
phenotypes for improving resistance to clinical mastitis and
concludes with a section on increasing rates of genetic gain
through genomic selection. The final chapter considers recent
research on the prevalence and development of antimicrobial
resistance in mastitis pathogens. It shows how consistent
diagnostic protocols and recording systems, attention to medical
history, appropriate choice of antibiotics and control of treatment
duration can all contribute to minimizing unnecessary use of
antimicrobials and promoting effective treatment of mastitis.
Presents a global view of today's most pressing issues through an analysis of the twelve major regions of the world. Economic and political restructuring, agriculture, industry, catastrophe, human conflict are just some of the issues covered
As Cole Swensen argues in the introduction to this comprehensive
new anthology, the long-acknowledged "fundamental division" between
experimental and traditional is disappearing in American poetry in
favor of hybrid approaches that blend trends from accessible
lyricism to linguistic exploration. The focus in American Hybrid is
on the blend; the more than seventy poets featured here--including
Jorie Graham, Albert Goldbarth, and Lyn Hejinian--have found new
and often unique ways to reconfigure the innumerable and sometimes
conflicting voices of the past thirty years. The editors have
crafted short introductory essays on each of the poets in the
anthology, providing biographical backgrounds and positioning them
within the current of contemporary poetry. This new anthology is
essential reading for those who care about the present moment--and
the future--of American verse.
Can the European Union continue to grow and also converge? Is
uniformity within the union desirable? This text provides a
comprehensive introduction to the European Union, its identity,
problems and prospects. Focusing on the issues of integration and
enlargement, the authors examine the major economic, social,
environmental and political aspects of the EU, both in terms of its
individual regions and as a system of interdependent states that
form the single EU entity. Assessment of controversial issues is
frank: problems of unemployment, social stress, ageing and the
place of women are covered objectively, prompting readers to form
their own interpretations. This completely revised and expanded 2nd
edition includes new illustrations, data and analysis and coverage
of new members Austria, Finland and Sweden.
Can the European Union continue to grow and also converge? Is
uniformity within the union desirable? The European Union has grown
into a supranational entity formed from a mosaic of diverse
regions. Its enlargement to encompass a number of Central European
countries seems only a matter of time. With the EU's political and
economic importance growing globally, the Union's influence is
increasingly being felt within its member states. A geography is
emerging with pressures to reduce regional disparities by a process
of convergence. This volume provides a comprehensive introduction
to the European Union, its identity, problems and prospects.
Focusing on the key issues of integration and enlargement, the
authors examine the major economic, social, environmental and
political aspects of the EU, both in terms of its individual
regions and as a system of interdependent states that form the
single EU entity. Assessment of controversial issues is frank:
problems of unemployment, social stress, ageing and the place of
women are covered, prompting readers to form their own
interpretations.
Experimental archaeology is a new approach to the study of early
man. By reconstructing and testing models of ancient equipment with
the techniques available to early man, we learn how he lived,
hunted, fought and built. What did early man eat? How did he store
and cook his food? How did he make his tools and weapons and
pottery? Such everyday questions, besides the more dramatic
mysteries associated with the monuments of Easter Island and
Stonehenge and the colonization of Polynesia, can all be explored
by experiment.
A practical guide to the various modern methods of discovery,
excavation and recording of the remains left by prehistoric man in
Britain. It stresses the vital role played by the amateur rescuing
evidence of man's past behaviour in these islands, and is
illustrated by maps, site plans and sections, and drawings of
equipment and surveying procedures. Originally published in 1972.
Experimental archaeology is a new approach to the study of early
man. By reconstructing and testing models of ancient equipment with
the techniques available to early man, we learn how he lived,
hunted, fought and built.
What did early man eat? How did he store and cook his food? How
did he make his tools and weapons and pottery? Such everyday
questions, besides the more dramatic mysteries associated with the
monuments of Easter Island and Stonehenge and the colonization of
Polynesia, can all be explored by experiment.
A practical guide to the various modern methods of discovery,
excavation and recording of the remains left by prehistoric man in
Britain. It stresses the vital role played by the amateur rescuing
evidence of man s past behaviour in these islands, and is
illustrated by maps, site plans and sections, and drawings of
equipment and surveying procedures. Originally published in
1972."
This volume presents a global view of today's most pressing issues
through an analysis of the twelve major regions of the world.
Environmental degradation, natural catastrophe, population
pressures and human conflict all impact in different ways and to
different degrees on the society and environment of these regions.
Economic and political restructuring within each region is covered,
and topics include: natural resources; agriculture; industry and
services; the role of the military; and the impact of global
economic change. This work is intended as an introduction for
students studying the changing geography of the world, but should
also provide a useful overview to students researching specific
regions, seeking comparative analysis of regions, or following
general courses on the economic and political geography of both the
post-industrial and the developing worlds. Over 250 photographs,
maps and figures complement a range of boxed case-studies, key
points, questions and guides to further reading.
Generations: The Fishing Families of Hastings is a photographic
portrayal from the 1990s to the present day of the men and women of
Britain's oldest beach-launched fishing community. Realised by the
photojournalist and Hastings resident John Cole, the book portrays
a unique community that may soon become extinct. Generations is in
the tradition of such classic photojournalists as Sebastiao
Salgado, Don McCullin and Henri Cartier-Bresson. Cole's images
document the passing of a way of working, of skills that have been
handed down from generation to generation.
The Fundamentals of Interior Architecture (second edition) offers
an introduction to the key elements involved in the creation of
aesthetically appealing and practically appropriate interior
architecture. The book contains five sections, which together
encapsulate the principle ideas, skills and knowledge that are
employed in effective interior architecture and design. Areas of
study include space and form, site and function, materials and
texture, light and mood, and presentation and representation.
Emphasis is placed on spatial solutions that support the needs of
the client and which recognise the qualities of the building and
its situation. The theory is contextualised using practitioner
biographies and work from leading designers. The new material in
this highly illustrated second edition includes interviews with
leading practitioners. In addition, at the end of each chapter
there are new projects to encourage readers to explore further the
creative possibilities of working as an interior architect.
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