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Osteoclast ontogeny-experimental studies in two osteopetrotic mutations in the rat: A Dissertation
03 Apr 2013 | Theses | Contributor(s): Matthew Joseph Cielinski
Osteopetrosis is a metabolic bone disease in mammals characterized by a generalized skeletal sclerosis caused by reduced bone resorption. This reduced bone resorption is manifested in afflicted …
http://habricentral.org/resources/2207
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Veterinary Vision, Spring 2012
19 Feb 2013 | Magazine Articles | Contributor(s): Claire Eldridge (editor)
Veterinary Vision is a publication of The University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. This yearly magazine explores the research, teaching, and outreach services of the College of …
http://habricentral.org/resources/1790
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Center for the Interaction of Animals and Society
06 Feb 2013 | Programs
Our society is currently re-examining its entire relationship with animals and the natural world. Until recently, issues such as animal welfare and environmental protection were considered the domain …
http://habricentral.org/resources/1728
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Center for the Interaction of Animals and Society (CIAS)
23 Jan 2013 | Websites
The Center for the Interaction of Animals and Society (CIAS) is a multi-disciplinary research center within the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. It was re-established …
http://habricentral.org/resources/1607
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World day for laboratory animals
17 Dec 2012 | Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Marti Kheel
The following speech was given in Berkeley on 1997’s World Day for Laboratory Animals. Activists had been concerned for two decades with the fate of Langur monkeys at U. C. Berkeley. As of the date …
http://habricentral.org/resources/1294
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Human and animal intelligence: A question of degree and responsibility
17 Dec 2012 | Journal Articles | Contributor(s): John Hummer
Until recently there have been pitifully few attempts by humans to communicate with and "learn the wisdom of" our fellow beings on Earth. But is it possible for us to learn the "language" and the …
http://habricentral.org/resources/1277
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The ethics of animal research. Talking Point on the use of animals in scientific research
17 Dec 2012 | Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Simon Festing, Robin Wilkinson
Animal research has had a vital role in many scientific and medical advances of the past century and continues to aid our understanding of various diseases. Throughout the world, people enjoy a …
http://habricentral.org/resources/1268
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Review of Animal Rights and Human Morality
17 Dec 2012 | Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Dale Jamieson
Professor Rollin is well known to readers of this journal, at least by name and reputation. He has logged more miles and spoken to more people on behalf of animals more than any other philosopher I …
http://habricentral.org/resources/1265
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Creating Fido's twin: can pet cloning be ethically justified
31 Aug 2012 | Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Autumn Fiester
Taken at face value, pet cloning may seem at best a frivolous practice, costly both to the cloned pet's health and its owner's pocket. At worst, its critics say, it is misguided and unhealthy - way …
http://habricentral.org/resources/1101
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Do chimpanzees have expectations about reward presentaton following correct performance on computerized cognitive testing?
31 Aug 2012 | Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Michael J. Beran
To investigate whether 2 chimpanzees had expectations regarding the outcome of their responses on a computerized task, food reward that typically was given for correct responses was withheld on …
http://habricentral.org/resources/1058
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Genetically engineering human-animal chimeras and lives worth living
31 Aug 2012 | Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Dennis R. Cooley
Genetic engineering often generates fear of out of control scientists creating Frankenstein creatures that will terrorize the general populace, especially in the cases of human-animal chimeras. While …
http://habricentral.org/resources/1032
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Human-nonhuman chimeras: A regulatory proposal on the blurring of species lines
30 Aug 2012 | Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Nicole E. Kopinski
The chimera of modern biotechnology is defined broadly as a single organism composed of a mixture of materials from two or more organisms possessing distinct genetic backgrounds. Unlike the United …
http://habricentral.org/resources/1026
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Management and treatment options for human toxocariasis
26 Jun 2012 | Book Sections | Contributor(s): C. V. Holland (editor), H. V. Smith (editor), Jean-Francois Magnaval, Larry Glickman
Introduction: Human toxocariasis is a zoonosis caused by infective larvae of Toxocara canis (Beaver, 1956) or Toxocara cati (Nagakura et al., 1990). These ascarids are commonly found in the tissues …
http://habricentral.org/resources/807
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Interactions with humans
15 Jun 2012 | Book Sections | Contributor(s): E O Price
The interaction of captive animals with humans is a major element in the process of domestication. The degree of tameness of individual animals to a great extent determines the nature of that …
http://habricentral.org/resources/770
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Human-animal interactions and animal productivity and welfare
15 Jun 2012 | Book Sections | Contributor(s): Paul H. Hemsworth, Grahame J. Coleman
In most walks of life humans frequently interact with animals and in many situations these interactions are such that relationships develop between humans and animals. The human–companion animal …
http://habricentral.org/resources/756
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Relacao homem-animal e bem-estar do cao domiciliado
12 Jun 2012 | Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Sheila Andrade Ferreira, Ivan Barbosa Machado Sampaio
O objetivo principal deste estudo foi verificar alguns aspectos da associação entre a relação homem-animal e o bem-estar do cão. Foram estabelecidas as relações funcionais entre as …
http://habricentral.org/resources/737
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One health one medicine one world: Co-joint of animal and human medicine with perspectives, a review
05 Apr 2012 | Journal Articles | Contributor(s): C Mersha, F Tewodros, Anjum Sherasiya (editor)
Human and veterinary medicine have many commonalities. The split into distinct disciplines occurred at different times in different places. In Europe, the establishment of the first veterinary …
http://habricentral.org/resources/546
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Cognitive relatives yet moral strangers?
25 Feb 2012 | Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Judith Benz-Schwarzburg, Andrew Knight
This article provides an empirically based, interdisciplinary approach to the following two questions: Do animals possess behavioral and cognitive characteristics such as culture, language, and a …
http://habricentral.org/resources/494
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The moral status of mice
09 Feb 2012 | Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Harold Herzog
In a Panglossian "best of all possible worlds," the codes of morality are simple as well as just, but in reality, those interested in moral philosophy soon find themselves treading murky waters. This …
http://habricentral.org/resources/445
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Reliability of protocol reviews for animal research
09 Feb 2012 | Journal Articles | Contributor(s): Scott Plous, Harold Herzog
Over the past 20 years, the reliability of scientific peer-review judgments has been a topic of frequent debate and scrutiny. However, one area of peer review that has not received much empirical …
http://habricentral.org/resources/439