Larissa Shamseer, David Moher, Onyi Maduekwe, Lucy Turner et al.
BACKGROUND: The Internet has transformed scholarly publishing, most notably, by the introduction of open access publishing. Recently, there has been a rise of online journals characterized as 'predatory', which actively solicit manuscripts and charge publications fees without providing robust peer r...
K.M.S. Islam, U. Klein, David Burch
Tiamulin hydrogen fumarate is a semisynthetic derivative of the diterpene antibiotic pleuromutilin used in poultry medicine to treat mainly Mycoplasma- and Brachyspira-related diseases. Its use over 30 yr has not generally increased the development of resistance to these pathogens but occasionally r...
K.M.S. Islam, S Afrin, P.M. Das, Mohammad Mahmudul Hassan et al.
In an earlier study, the continuous medication of broiler feed with a combination of tiamulin (TIA; 20 mg/kg), chlortetracycline (CTC; 60 mg/kg), and the ionophore anticoccidial salinomycin (SAL; 60 mg/kg) caused an initial increase in BW and feed efficiency (FE; g of weight gain/kg of feed intake)....
K.M.S. Islam, S Afrin, M. J. Khan, P.M. Das et al.
The pleuromutilin antibiotic tiamulin (TIA) is known to produce a negative interaction in broilers when administered in combination with several ionophore anticoccidials such as salinomycin (SAL). Chlortetracycline (CTC), when administered simultaneously with TIA, has demonstrated a synergistic anti...
Jacobsen, Knut A. 1956-
Historical and Contemporary South Asian Religions Knut A. Jacobsen Part I Historical South Asian Religions: Formative developments 1 The Veda Carlos A. Lopez 2 The rise of Classical Brahmanism Johannes Bronkhorst 3 Identity in Early Indian Religion Nathan McGovern 4 Dharma in Classical Hinduism Davi...
Andrew Fleming, Richard Hingley, Bob Silvester, Trevor Rowley et al.
Brink, H, Topp-Jorgensen, JE, Marshall, AR, Fanning, E
As recently as 1958 saiga antelope Saiga tatarica were estimated to number over two million. However, annual Liwonde National Park in southern Malawi occupies a predominantly flat tract of land at the southern end of counts of all five extant saiga populations every year from 1980 to 2000 (see Oryx ...
Andrew Graham‐Yooll
Britain has the best press in the world; or, if not the best, near enough the top. Its variety is rich and, even in its tabloid sector, there is a sense of public service as well as much entertainment and good humour. This opinion is offered as a footnote to the publication of Calcutt II (Review of ...
Donald H. McMillen, James L. Richardson, Thee Kian Wie, Hal Hill et al.
Joseph Camilleri, Chinese Foreign Policy: The Maoist Era and its Aftermath. Martin Robertson and Company, Oxford, 1980, pp.xiv + 311. £25.00. Gerald Segal (ed.), The China Factor: Peking and the Superpowers. Croom Helm, London, 1982, pp.210 £12.95. Josef Fullenbach und Eberhard Schulz (eds.), Entspa...