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Concepts of National Income in Economics

Explore the concepts of national income presented by Dr. Rashmi Pandey, covering key indicators such as Gross National Product (GNP), Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Net National Product (NNP), Net Domestic Product (NDP), Personal Income, Disposable Income, Per Capita Income, and Real Income. Gain ins

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Safe Accommodation Strategy Review 2024-2027: Addressing Domestic Abuse Challenges in Cambridgeshire & Peterborough

This presentation by Danae Evans, the Safe Accommodation Programme Manager, evaluates the current Safe Accommodation Strategy and outlines key challenges in providing safe accommodation, therapeutic support, cultural competency, and consistent data collection for survivors of domestic abuse in Cambr

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Anatomy of Intestine in Domestic Animals

The intestine in domestic animals plays a vital role in digestion and absorption. It consists of the small intestine for chemical digestion and absorption and the large intestine for water absorption and excretion. This article covers the gross anatomy, histology, and embryology of the intestine, de

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Role of a Domestic Abuse Risk Officer (DARO) in Safeguarding Victims of Domestic Abuse

The Domestic Abuse Risk Officer (DARO) plays a critical role in safeguarding and supporting high-risk victims of domestic abuse and their families. They assess domestic incidents to determine risk levels, implement safeguarding measures, and work closely with partner agencies to ensure victims recei

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Protein Digestion and Metabolism in Ruminants and Non-Ruminants

Digestion and metabolism of protein in both ruminants and non-ruminants involve enzymatic breakdown of proteins into polypeptides and amino acids in the stomach and intestines. Key enzymes such as pepsin, trypsin, and chymotrypsin play important roles in protein digestion. Gastric digestion in the s

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Amphistomosis in Ruminants: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis

Amphistomosis is a disease in ruminants caused by several types of rumen flukes. It leads to productivity losses, weight loss, fertility reduction, and other symptoms. Infection occurs through ingestion of contaminated vegetables and raw meat. The parasite affects the rumen and reticulum of sheep, g

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Domestic Violence Trends During the Pandemic

Domestic violence, a serious issue affecting individuals regardless of age, gender, or background, has escalated during the pandemic. This type of violence encompasses various forms such as physical, sexual, emotional, and financial abuse, leading to severe mental, emotional, and spiritual effects o

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Intra-Household Gender Dynamics and Domestic Violence Impacts of Covid-19 in Mauritius

Delve into the social implications of Covid-19 on gender dynamics within households in Mauritius through a webinar by Dr. Aveeraj Peedoly. The presentation focuses on two main themes: the incidence of domestic violence and the distribution of care and domestic responsibilities by gender. Key finding

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Johne's Disease in Ruminants: Causes, Transmission, and Clinical Findings

Johne's Disease, caused by Mycobacterium paratuberculosis, is a chronic bacterial infection affecting the lower intestinal tract of ruminants. It is characterized by chronic diarrhea and emaciation, mainly seen in mature animals. The mode of transmission includes contaminated food/water, intrauterin

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Domestic Abuse and Supporting Children in Scotland

This presentation provides information on domestic abuse, its impact on children and young people, signs of abuse, and the role of adults in supporting learners in educational settings in Scotland. It highlights the prevalence of domestic abuse, defines what domestic abuse is, explores how children

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Vagal Indigestion in Ruminants: Causes and Types

Vagal indigestion in ruminants is a functional disturbance affecting the fore stomachs, leading to symptoms like rumen distention, inappetence, bradycardia, and more. It is not a specific disease but a syndrome with various underlying causes such as injury, inflammation, or mechanical obstruction. T

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Evolution of Feeding Standards for Ruminants: A Historical Perspective

The evolution of feeding standards for ruminants dates back to the 19th century, with pioneers like Grouven and Wolff introducing various criteria based on nutrient types and digestibility. Despite initial shortcomings, subsequent refinements by researchers like Professor Kuhn and Atwater have shape

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Domestic Violence and Legal Recourse

The content provides a comprehensive overview of domestic violence, including its forms, victims, complainants, and legal provisions under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005. It outlines the purpose of the act, defines domestic violence, describes its various forms such as phys

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Domestic Violence and Its Impact on Children

This content sheds light on domestic and family violence, acknowledging the impact on children, the importance of recognizing custodial owners of the land, and the prevalence of abuse in society. It defines domestic violence, explores different types including physical, emotional, and financial abus

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Fat Digestion and Metabolism in Ruminants and Non-Ruminants

This article highlights the digestion and metabolism of fat in both ruminant and non-ruminant species. It explains the differences in lipid digestion in the stomach and small intestine of animals, focusing on the role of lipase, bile, and colipase in the breakdown of triglycerides. The process of mi

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Carbohydrate Digestion and Metabolism in Ruminants and Non-Ruminants

Digestion and absorption of carbohydrates play a crucial role in the overall metabolism of ruminants and non-ruminants. This process involves various enzymes like amylase, maltase, lactase, and sucrase that break down complex carbohydrates into simpler forms for absorption in the small intestine. Ru

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The Intersection of Domestic Violence and Homelessness

Exploring the complex relationship between domestic violence and homelessness, this resource sheds light on how survivors are impacted, why domestic violence often leads to homelessness, and the profound trauma that affects housing stability. Key takeaways emphasize the importance of recognizing and

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Divorce and Domestic Abuse Laws

This content discusses topics such as divorce, property division, agreements, grounds for divorce, and spousal domestic abuse. It explores cases like Roley v. Roley, Rankin v. Rankin, and Outz v. Outz to illustrate legal aspects related to marriage dissolution and domestic abuse. The discussion incl

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Domestic Abuse Update 2023: Legal Insights & Responsibilities

The content details definitions of domestic abuse, responsibilities of the court in handling domestic abuse cases, and the amendments brought by the Domestic Abuse Act 2021. It includes information on identifying domestic abuse issues, protecting victims and children, and considerations for court pr

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The Future of Domestic Work in the GCC - Research Insights

Research commissioned by the Secretariat of the Abu Dhabi Dialogue explores the significance of the domestic work sector in the GCC economy, highlighting key trends, challenges, and implications for human resource management. With a focus on the growing demand for domestic workers in the region, the

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Haemonchosis in Small Ruminants

Haemonchosis is a significant disease affecting sheep and goats that is caused by blood-sucking parasites. This condition leads to anemia, debility, and pain in infected animals. The etiology involves various species of Haemonchus affecting different animals. Understanding the life cycle, characteri

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Clinical Examination of Gastrointestinal Tract in Ruminants - Summary and Observations

Detailed examination of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) in ruminants is crucial for diagnosing various diseases. Dr. Ranveer Kumar Sinha, an Assistant Professor cum Junior Scientist at Bihar Veterinary College, provides insights into the clinical examination, anatomy, history, and observations rela

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Study on Domestic Violence Against Women in Vietnam

The study on domestic violence against women in Vietnam highlights the context, methodology, questionnaire adaptation, and identification of violence types. The research includes quantitative and qualitative components to gather data on prevalence, causes, consequences, coping strategies, risk facto

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Histological Structure of Digestive System in Domestic Animals

The histology of the digestive system in domestic animals, specifically focusing on the teeth and their structures, including short (brachydont) and long (hypsodont) types. Details include the composition of enamel, dentine, cementum, and dental pulp, highlighting the differences in tooth morphology

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Domestic Violence: The Different Forms of Abuse

Domestic violence, as defined by the NYS Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence, involves a pattern of coercive tactics aimed at exerting power and control over an intimate partner. It extends beyond physical abuse to include emotional, psychological, sexual, financial, and non-physical form

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Comprehensive Overview of Infectious Foot Rot (IFR) in Ruminants

Infectious Foot Rot (IFR) is a contagious disease affecting ruminants worldwide, characterized by severe interdigital dermatitis and lameness. It is caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum and other bacteria, leading to inflammation of the sensitive foot tissues. Various predisposing factors and modes o

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Foot Rot and Digital Dermatitis in Ruminants

This detailed presentation covers Foot Rot (Bovine Foot Rot) and Digital Dermatitis (DD) in ruminants, discussing the etiology, symptoms, treatment, prevention strategies, and more. Foot Rot is caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum while DD is a contagious disease involving multiple bacteria. Treatmen

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Impact of Covid-19 on Domestic Abuse Survivors and Support Services

Domestic abuse, a pattern of controlling and coercive behavior within intimate or family relationships, has been exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Abusers have used the pandemic to further manipulate and control survivors, leading to increased isolation and fear. Women experiencing domestic abus

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Copper Deficiency in Ruminants

Copper deficiency in ruminants can be primary or secondary, affecting enzyme activity and gene expression. Risk factors include diet, soil characteristics, and breed. Pathogenesis involves effects on tissues, wool loss, body weight, diarrhea, anemia, bone health, and heart function.

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Domestic Abuse During Covid-19

This briefing sheds light on the increased risk of domestic abuse during the Covid-19 pandemic, emphasizing how social distancing and self-isolation measures can exacerbate the danger for victims. It covers the definition and types of domestic abuse, the effects on different individuals, coercive co

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Domestic Abuse and Support Services in Herefordshire

Domestic abuse is outlined in the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 as abusive behavior towards someone with whom there is a personal connection, encompassing physical, sexual, violent, threatening, controlling, coercive, economic, and psychological abuse. Witnessing domestic abuse also impacts children. Here

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Domestic Workers' Rights and Organizing in the Italian Context

The presentation discusses the rights and organizing efforts of domestic workers in Italy, including the impact of ILO Convention 189/2011 and the national collective agreement for domestic work. It delves into statistical data on informality rates, employment trends, and problematic aspects in the

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Domestic Violence in Greece Amidst Economic Crisis

Explore a case study of domestic violence in Greece, focusing on the impact of economic crisis on abuse rates. Learn about the cultural aspects, victim psychology, and support factors in domestic violence situations. This teaching package sheds light on why victims may not seek help and the risks as

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Addressing Domestic Abuse and Housing Issues through Strategic Partnership

Collaborating with three agencies to address domestic abuse and housing challenges globally, this initiative focuses on influencing the housing sector, lobbying for policy changes, research dissemination, and evaluation to combat domestic violence. The partnership also aims to improve the national r

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Subsidized Housing Programs for Domestic Violence Survivors

Domestic violence often leads to housing instability, making it crucial for survivors to access safe housing. This article explores the intersection between domestic violence and housing, highlighting the barriers faced by survivors. It delves into the importance of subsidized housing programs, such

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Domestic Tourism Statistics in Islamic Countries

Awareness of the economic significance of domestic tourism is on the rise, with its contribution often surpassing that of inbound tourism. This article explores the measurement and importance of domestic tourism, focusing on aspects such as types of visitors, internal tourism, and recommended guidel

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The Anatomy of Horses and Domestic Ruminants

Horses possess a unique stay apparatus that allows them to stand for long periods with minimal muscular activity, while domestic ruminants like cows, sheep, and goats have osseous horns that grow continuously. The stay apparatus in horses consists of ligaments and tendons stabilizing their joints, e

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Training for Medical Professionals on Domestic Violence

This training educates medical professionals about the dynamics, impact, and prevalence of domestic violence in the United States. It covers recognizing batterer behaviors, understanding consequences of domestic violence, reasons why victims stay, and interventions to help victims. The importance of

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Acute Carbohydrate Engorgement in Ruminants

Acute carbohydrate engorgement in ruminants is often caused by the sudden ingestion of toxic doses of carbohydrate-rich feed, leading to conditions like acute ruminal acidosis. Subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) in dairy cattle is another disorder resulting from imbalanced nutrition. The pathogenesis

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Digestion in Ruminants & Rodents

Unique digestive systems of herbivorous ruminants like cows and rodents such as rabbits and rats. Discover how ruminants process cellulose and rely on specialized adaptations for digestion, including the importance of bacteria in the rumen and reticulum. Dive into the fascinating world of plant mate

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