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  • vealed that McNair had twice been convicted of animal cruelty.
  • earch on issues ranging from Medicaid fraud to animal cruelty.
  • anised a concert to raise awareness to acts of animal cruelty.
  • to create, sell, or possess any depictions of animal cruelty.
  • t and includes sections on factory farming and animal cruelty.
  • (which produces for MFD Foods Ltd.) uncovered animal cruelty.
  • It also investigates and exposes animal cruelty.
  • ence that "We are warriors in this war against animal cruelty."
  • The Animal Crush Video Prohibition Act of 2010 was a bill
  • On December 9, President Obama signed the Animal Crush Video Prohibition Act of 2010 into law t
  • . 5566, which prohibits interstate commerce in animal crush films, has been passed by the House of R
  • ich are films that feature a person or another animal crushing or trampling another smaller animal t
  • hrough the British countryside with his fellow animal cyclists.
  • sshopper in 1935 and in 1936 they published on animal cytology (on chiasma frequencies in mice).
  • Animal Dance (1980), Daark Inc.
  • While animal data involving D-lysergic acid α-hydroxyethyla
  • In April 2008, CAPN introduced World Lab Animal Day to China for the first time.
  • Animal Day (Live)
  • t, with his years of jungle training, shot the animal dead with a bow and arrows he had taken from h
  • the scientific epithet "hamlyni" come from the animal dealer who first brought this species to the L
  • lla Park IL, outside of Chicago, when a exotic animal dealer kept young prairie dogs in close proxim
  • It was named after Charles Jamrach, an animal dealer in London, by Dr. John Edward Gray, Kee
  • Some animal dealers, termed Class B dealers, have been rep
  • dia article, but the zoo has had three notable animal deaths since September 2007 when Hildy, a 33-y
  • ling of animals on television by Jamie Oliver, animal deaths in Melbourne Zoo, and the 2007 Australi
  • 7, the creature was connected to over 200 farm animal deaths.
  • nite: formed from terrestrial plant resins and animal decomposition resins
  • Phragmosis is any method by which an animal defends itself in its burrow by using its own
  • The Animal Defense League (ADL) is an internationally act
  • Return Movement for Palestinian Refugees, the Animal Defense Team and the Ground Zero Players.
  • current project is a joint venture between the Animal Demography Unit (ADU) at the University of Cap
  • Animal demonstrations and include 'Sea lion splash' a
  • field level vegetation, thereby increasing the animal density.
  • a freshwater species, the larval stage of the animal depends on brackish water.
  • eferred to as the cat book because that is the animal depicted on the cover.
  • Beast comprises roughly 2 in 5 of all Pictish animal depictions, and so was obviously of great impo
  • Un animal, des animaux (1996)
  • This is the only animal described by Steller that has not been corrobo
  • Steller's sea ape is an unconfirmed marine animal described only from a single sighting by explo
  • has its runic inscription around an intricate animal design and is carved in runestone style Pr5, a
  • His animal designs were reproduced as wooden toys and he
  • Autothysis is the process where an animal destroys itself via an internal rupturing or e
  • Sydney Brenner's studies on animal development began in the late-1950s in what wa
  • Pax proteins are important in early animal development for the specification of specific
  • Although beliefs about unity between human and animal did not extend to that of absolute interchange
  • l, show signs of weathering, evidence that the animal died on land and that only later its bones wer
  • The animal died three days after it was brought to the su
  • esired to confine themselves exclusively to an animal diet, even with the hope of life before their
  • For a discussion of animal diets, see List of feeding behaviours.
  • The electrodes do not move the animal directly, as one would move a robot; instead,
  • threatening condition, though it may cause the animal discomfort at times.
  • Fossil remains of this animal, discovered in 1993 in Sinuiju series deposits
  • Many LHS classes are held in the Animal Discovery Room and provide the opportunity for
  • The Animal Discovery Room - where children learn about an
  • Stimulus selection in animal discrimination learning.
  • port from UF/IFAS includes resources for large animal disease research, undergraduate instruction an
  • Rinderpest became the first animal disease to be eliminated worldwide.
  • It carries out animal disease surveillance, diagnostic services and
  • ight returned to the United Kingdom to oversee animal disease research there until his 1983 retireme
  • Tools to detect and mitigate animal disease breakouts
  • up says the antibiotics are helping to prevent animal disease, which ultimately makes the food suppl
  • Among the animal diseases under research are for instance foot
  • State and Territory Notifiable Animal Diseases Lists
  • his efforts were directed towards the study of animal diseases such as foot-and-mouth and rabies.
  • urne for his work on bovine mastitis and other animal diseases.
  • he goal of protecting America's livestock from animal diseases.
  • esearch into emerging and persistent human and animal diseases.
  • fterwards he was appointed as lethalist to the animal dispensary at Wimbledon.
  • Animal dispensary
  • s of Persoonia species are clearly adapted for animal dispersal but it is still unclear whether mamm
  • Dentition of this animal displayed only the characteristics of a carniv
  • The animal displayed marked photophobia which caused it t
  • other attractions such as donkey rides, exotic animal displays, many stalls and games, the Army, mag
  • f a boardwalk through forest and marshes, live animal displays, bison and prairie platforms and butt
  • In addition to animal displays, it is also the home of Ross Laird's
  • rally also has an exit, the anus, by which the animal disposes of solid wastes.
  • populations of all animals would increase, and animal distribution patterns would return to their na
  • d the evolution of competitive mate searching, animal distributions, animal fighting, coercion, intr
  • lied marsupial shrew (Phascolosorex doriae) at Animal Diversity Web
  • Animal Diversity Web (ADW) is an online database that
  • on-chested greenlet (Hylophilus thoracicus) at Animal Diversity Web
  • Fanray (Platyrhina sinensis) at Animal Diversity Web
  • ables featuring the same basic situation of an animal dividing up a prey in such a way that it gains
  • El Animal Divino, 1985
  • er to save their lives, they were spliced with animal DNA, as well as receiving bio-wetware chips in
  • Meanwhile animal doctor David (James Caan) lives on his lonesom
  • 5, 1948), is the narrator and producer of the animal documentary show Wild America.
  • y appeared in a BBC documentary 'My Life as an Animal: Dogs' where she was given the task of living
  • The history of animal domestication
  • y hunting and gathering, though no evidence of animal domestication or cultivation has been found.
  • Mexico provided crucial insight into plant and animal domestication and the beginnings of sedentary
  • versions: one with wooden wheels suitable for animal draft, and another with solid rubber tires and
  • While in Paris, Hans's animal drawings came to the attention of a French pub
  • ions' heads, and at the sides are semicircular animal drinking troughs.
  • possesses an appreciable in vitro profile, in animal drug discrimination studies it was not found t
  • fficacy as dopamine reuptake inhibitors and in animal drug discrimination assays.
  • de derivatives to exceed the potency of LSD in animal drug discrimination assays, with the (R) isome
  • The Animal Drug Availability Act 1996 (ADAA) is a United
  • In animal drug discrimination tests it substituted for d
  • Food, Drugs, and Cosmetic Act of 1938) certain animal drugs and animal feed additives shown to induc
  • ge, numerous other reports of contact with the animal, dubbed the "Surrey Puma", came in, ranging fr
  • after a mouse leaps resembles that of a cloven animal, due to the motions of its limbs when it jumps
  • Health risks are totally unknown in any animal due to lack of interest from the pharmaceutica
  • s species of armadillo is a preferred research animal due to its adaptability to the lab setting, an
  • The animal dung provides an environment rich in nitrogeno
  • ke (often using biomass fuels such as wood and animal dung) is a common cause of COPD, especially in
  • urning brown at maturity, up to 5 mm across on animal dung, especially cow, from spring to autumn.
  • it is most often associated with a variety of animal dung, particularly that of cow and horse, on w
  • ga which do indeed pass their larval stages in animal dung.
  • as the venter, being at the lower side of the animal during life, and a deeply impressed innerside,
  • s in their environment and based on individual animal dynamics.
  • They are inserted into an animal, e.g.
  • current invention is Mimigar ZZZ, which is an animal ear headband that forces the user to act tsund
  • monstrous pairs and projected human seed into animal earth, only for the production of shameful cri
  • f the collar should be short enough to let the animal eat and drink.
  • Currently I see a picture of some animal eating from tree as a 'Self portrait by Rembra
  • ages in a practice called coprophagy, where an animal eats its own faeces a second time.
  • The animal eats mainly benthopelagic gammarid and polycha
  • ortion of the book explains that because every animal eats, they must therefore defecate, and the bo
  • Guide to the Study of Animal Ecology (1915)
  • e evolutionary ecology of bad taste Journal Of Animal Ecology 75, 5, 1224-1226
  • Berreen was a lecturer in Animal Ecology at the University of Birmingham.
  • Galvani himself referred to the phenomenon as animal electricity, believing that he had discovered
  • ung wrote that Christianity had suppressed the animal element in the human psyche, and as a result w
  • In animal embryology, the gonadal cords or sex cords (or
  • In amniote animal embryology, the epiblast is a tissue type deri
  • e effects of microgravity on cell cultures and animal embryos.
  • first graphic novel was the one-shot Comme un animal en cage (Like an Animal in a Cage), written by
  • ari-like ride through a new 8-acre (32,000 m2) animal enclosure, with visitors in a two car "train."
  • updating facilities on the site including the animal enclosures and plans are in place for 2007 for
  • The animal enclosures were very small and uncomfortable,
  • nted institutions are working to improve their animal enclosures, although constraints like size and
  • wetland habitat with a lake, and more than 30 animal enclosures, as well as many Australian trees a
  • a public footpath that runs along many of the animal enclosures.
  • Such cocktail of styles mixed with animal energetic makes the original sound of Animal J
  • . pediculata is named) is long, suggesting the animal engaged in sexual intercourse, though marked p
  • The Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA) is a United St
  • AETA could be interpreted to protect unlawful animal enterprises.
  • disease occurs in similar conditions, when the animal enters lush, grass-dominant pastures.
  • If some animal enters the process, even simply a fly, it has
  • ntario and Lake Elmo, Minnesota and is a noted animal enthusiast.
  • ing, the pig is cooked by skewering the entire animal, entrails removed, on a large stick and cookin
  • spicium) is the practice of using anomalies in animal entrails to predict or divine future events.
  • rthen ramp on the building's west side and the animal entrance is found on the barn's southeast side
  • warmed to 30-34°C (86-93F) and curdled with an animal enzyme or another authorised agent.
  • Activists of Animal Equality making a demonstration against the co
  • has authored two books, Speciesism (2004) and Animal Equality (2001).
  • The objective of Animal Equality is "to raise awareness of the sufferi
  • Animal Equality do not support welfare reforms, or ch
  • Members of Animal Equality in a manifestation in Callao, Madrid
  • Animal Equality: Language and Liberation.
  • to a tort or other injury to use a body part, animal, equipment, premises, or other property.
  • ons and shown on Channel Five in the UK - Wild Animal ER - presented by Kate Gerbeau.
  • Whether the animal escaped through the owner's negligence or thro
  • The remains indicate a small animal, estimated at around 2 meters (6.6 feet).
  • n genders (including god, goddess, man, woman, animal, etc.); and conjugable in eleven tenses, seven
  • Speakers who address animal, ethical, and health issues
  • government and academic committees related to animal ethics and bird protection.
  • Academic research on animal ethics and networking of animal rights activis
  • He is an adviser to the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics and Disabilities Officer for the Facult
  • of Religion, Scottish philosopher Thomas Reid, Animal Ethics, and Environmental Ethics.
  • The Feminist Care Tradition in Animal Ethics: A Reader.
  • pts and methods that have proved successful in animal ethology, it looks at human behavior from a ne
  • Gas chambers have also been used for animal euthanasia, using carbon monoxide as the letha
  • Earl Warren Showgrounds was opened for large animal evacuees, while small animals could be brought
  • t has extensive stable and barn facilities for animal events, which are used for the annual Grand Na
  • The animal eventually known as the Durham Ox was the gran
  • This is one of the tallest animal ever exists on the Earth.
  • ntinosaurus (possibly the world's largest land animal ever) in 1993, and the Giganotosaurus (one of
  • cer incidence connected with copper, and lists animal evidence linking copper to cancer as "inadequa
  • t to commonly accepted models of planetary and animal evolution.
  • n, to be developed by the natural processes of animal evolution.
  • es complexes are more common among plants, but animal examples exist, such as the dog-wolf-coyote co
  • as not been approved by the FDA for use in any animal except dogs.
  • The Lost Temple serves as another animal exhibit.
  • ey view the ride film and then the interactive animal exhibit.
  • There are also several animal exhibits that are not located in a specific ar
  • ckenberg Museum also has a large collection of animal exhibits from every epoch of Earth's history.
  • t with shows, rides, a new roller coaster, and animal exhibits including a petting zoo, but it never
  • In the late 1960s, the animal exhibits were renovated, with features such as
  • ng and wildlife attraction featuring shows and animal exhibits.
  • Thus this animal exists primarily in herds derived from captive
  • No certification is required, nor is the animal expected to wear a special harness, scarf or o
  • t between the ethics of large scale industrial animal experimentation and the concerns of NGOs and a
  • And there has been a decrease in animal experimentation in recent years.
  • o Extrapolation of research data obtained from animal experimentation to humans is ineffective, inco
  • Brute science : dilemmas of animal experimentation (co-authored with Hugh LaFolle
  • Ward and Colin Blakemore, a strong advocate of animal experimentation, formed the Boyd Group, a bipa
  • ng the most widely used inbred strains used in animal experimentation.
  • s the ethical and practical issues surrounding animal experimentation.
  • "A Living Will Clause for Supporters of Animal Experimentation."
  • "Plea for a Sensitive Science" in Animal Experimentation: The Consensus Changes.
  • hically to develop community-wide awareness of animal experimentation; pursues all reasonable channe
  • He has written and lectured on animal experimentation's shortcomings, as well as die
  • Some animal experiments on place preference also suggest a
  • Animal experiments are regulated by the 2000 Law for
  • ity secondary to local anaesthetic overdose in animal experiments and in humans.
  • nd in early 1823 he began some rather gruesome animal experiments in anaesthesia.
  • The animal experiments only showed benefit if the antidot
  • Guardian that she "would never claim that all animal experiments are without scientific value," but
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