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Advancements and Technologies in Pig and Poultry Bacterial Disease
Control provides the most up-to-date knowledge on the tools and
technologies used in the economics, prevention, monitoring and
control of the most important bacterial diseases in these two
important livestock species. Written by international experts in
veterinary medicine, veterinary science, agricultural economics and
environmental monitoring, this book provides state-of-the-art
information regarding the application of technology to the
prevention and control of bacterial disease in pigs and poultry. It
presents the most up-to-date information on the major bacterial
pathogens, why they are important, their epidemiology, pathogenesis
and molecular basis of their virulence. Additional sections examine
how genomic sequencing addresses the development of disease
biomarkers for faster and highly specific diagnosis and how next
generation sequencing can identify good and bad microflora. This
book will be a valuable resource for veterinarians,
epidemiologists, animal scientists, technologists, and researchers
studying precision livestock farming. Students in veterinary,
animal science and bio-science courses will also find it useful for
its coverage of diseases and monitoring tools.
The mighty bear-like monster-slayer Beowulf, and Jason, captain of
The Argo, a strange ship crewed by heroes with god-like powers;
this book contains punchy, blood-drenched tales of both, as well as
some additional odd tales about princesses, buckets, giant
carnivorous books and the nefarious queens who feed them. Neil
Foster MacPhail, famous modernizer of ancient epic tales, has done
it again. Thrill to adventures featuring bronze giants, dragons
breathing fire, foul monsters lodged in watery lairs deep under the
sea, seductive witches transforming men into pigs, and
feces-flinging, foul-mouthed harpies. It's all here.
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Beowulf (Paperback)
Neil Foster MacPhail
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R211
Discovery Miles 2 110
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Tales of the mighty monster-slayer Beowulf, as he encounters
hideous, grim creatures that need killing.
Sent by his uncle on a mission from which he's not expected to
return. Impossible obstacles and dangers stacked against him.
Inexperienced captain of a crew of heroes and demi-gods with
mysterious powers. It's going to be epic.
This book examines law and religion from the perspective of its
case law. Each chapter focuses on a specific case from a
Commonwealth jurisdiction, examining the history and impact of the
case, both within the originating jurisdiction and its wider global
context. The book contains chapters from leading and emerging
scholars from across the Commonwealth, including from the United
Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Pakistan, Malaysia, India and Nigeria.
The cases are divided into four sections covering: - Foundational
Questions in Law and Religion - Freedom of Religion around the
Commonwealth - Religion and state relations around the Commonwealth
- Rights, Relationships and Religion around the Commonwealth. Like
religion itself, the case law covers a wide spectrum of life. This
diversity is reflected in the cases covered in this book, which
include: - Titular Roman Catholic Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur v Home
Minister on the use of the Muslim name for God by non-Muslims in
Malaysia - The Church of the New Faith v Commissioner of Pay-roll
Tax (Vic) which determined the meaning of religion in Australia -
Eweida v UK which clarified the application of Article 9 of the
European Convention on Human Rights - R v Big M Drug Mart on the
individual protections of religious freedom under the Canadian
Charter of Rights. The book examines how legal disputes involving
religion are among the most contested in the courts and shows that
in these cases, passions run high and the outcomes can have
significant consequences for all involved.
This book examines law and religion from the perspective of its
case law. Each chapter focuses on a specific case from a
Commonwealth jurisdiction, examining the history and impact of the
case, both within the originating jurisdiction and its wider global
context. The book contains chapters from leading and emerging
scholars from across the Commonwealth, including from the United
Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Pakistan, Malaysia, India and Nigeria.
The cases are divided into four sections covering: - Foundational
Questions in Law and Religion - Freedom of Religion around the
Commonwealth - Religion and state relations around the Commonwealth
- Rights, Relationships and Religion around the Commonwealth. Like
religion itself, the case law covers a wide spectrum of life. This
diversity is reflected in the cases covered in this book, which
include: - Titular Roman Catholic Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur v Home
Minister on the use of the Muslim name for God by non-Muslims in
Malaysia - The Church of the New Faith v Commissioner of Pay-roll
Tax (Vic) which determined the meaning of religion in Australia -
Eweida v UK which clarified the application of Article 9 of the
European Convention on Human Rights - R v Big M Drug Mart on the
individual protections of religious freedom under the Canadian
Charter of Rights. The book examines how legal disputes involving
religion are among the most contested in the courts and shows that
in these cases, passions run high and the outcomes can have
significant consequences for all involved.
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