Search Results - Human evolution

  1. The origins of agriculture and crop domestication: Proceedings by Damania, Ardeshir B., Valkoun, J., Willcox, G., Qualset, C.O., International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas

    Published 1998
    “…We need to understand the past if we are to manage the future; it is therefore necessary to analyze why humans suddenly became sedentary, practised agriculture and evolved civilizations. …”
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    Conference Proceedings
  2. Water quality modelling framework for evaluating antibiotic resistance in aquatic environments by Jampani, Mahesh, Gothwal, Ritu, Mateo-Sagasta, Javier, Langan, Simon J.

    Published 2022
    “…Prioritising the development of fate and transport models for AR could provide insights into bacterial evolution and help manage environmental pollution. …”
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    Journal Article
  3. Gender-responsive design opportunities for bacteriophage therapy targeting Salmonella for adoption by Kenyan chicken keepers by Campbell, Zoe, Njiru, Nelly

    Published 2026
    “…Bacteriophage (phage) technology has the potential to prevent and/ or treat fowl typhoid, pullorum disease, and salmonellosis in chickens, kill Salmonella species on surfaces, and prevent food-borne illness caused by Salmonella species in humans. This gender-responsive study considers design opportunities for bacteriophage therapy, a veterinary product under development for the Kenyan context that uses parasitic viruses called bacteriophages (phages) to attack pathogenic Salmonella bacteria responsible for fowl typhoid, salmonellosis, and pullorum in chickens and foodborne illness in people. …”
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    Conjunto de datos
  4. Public policies for the development of sustainable cattle sector with silvo-pastoral systems in Colombia, Argentina, and Costa Rica by Burkart, Stefan, Moreno Lerma, Leonardo, Díaz, Manuel, Triana Ángel, Natalia

    Published 2023
    “…On the contrary, the general perception is similar insofar as they are all in a process of evolution and still have many objectives to be achieved within the framework of the Paris Agreement and the SDGs. …”
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    Poster
  5. Integrated socio-hydrological dynamics and stakeholder views to develop conceptual water flows and salinity patterns for a polder system in coastal Bangladesh by Jampani, Mahesh, Mizan, Syed Adil, Hasib, Md. R., Nesaruddin, Md., Mondal, M. K., Sena, Dipaka Ranjan, Mazid-UL Haque, T., Alam, R., Matheswaran, Karthikeyan

    Published 2024
    “…The anthropogenic pressures from humans have significantly altered natural hydrological processes in this delta system, leading to numerous emerging problems. …”
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    Abstract
  6. Broad range plastid genome editing with monomeric TALE-linked cytosine and dual base editors by Wang, X., Fang, T., Lu, J., Tripathi, L., Qi, Y.

    Published 2024
    “…Recently, Cho et al. (2022) developed TALE-linked deaminases (TALED) that can catalyse A-to-G base conversions in human mitochondria. Harnessing the discovery of DddAtox (Cho et al., 2022), we generated new monomeric TALE-linked CBEs for plastid editing by exploring two cytidine deaminases: a human APOBEC3A variant (hA3A-Y130F) with broad editing windows (Ren et al., 2021) and an improved cytidine deaminase based on TadA (Lam et al., 2023), generating mTCBE and mTCBE-T respectively. …”
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    Journal Article
  7. The dynamic of antibiotic resistance in commensal Escherichia coli throughout the growing period in broiler chickens: fast-growing vs. slow-growing breeds by Montoro-Dasí, Laura, Villagrá, Arantxa, Sevilla-Navarro, Sandra, Pérez-Gracia, María T., Vega, Santiago, Marín, Clara

    Published 2020
    “…In addition, 2 poultry breeds were used, fast-growing and slow-growing. To evaluate AMR evolution, Escherichia coli was selected as indicator bacterium. …”
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    Artículo
  8. Glappet i den svenska vargattityden - en fråga om närhet till naturen? by Nordquist, Sofia

    Published 2014
    “…Humans attitudes towards different animals are very complex were culture, genetic, psychology and evolution are some of the factors that influence. …”
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    First cycle, G2E
  9. Effects of biogas residues on respiration and denitrification in arable soil by Jönsson, Erik

    Published 2011
    “…Agricultural soils constitute the base in human food production and soil content of organic matter and plant nutrients together with soil microbial activity are all important parameters for high crop yield of good quality. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E

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