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  1. Animal health and welfare state and technical efficiency of dairy farms: possible synergies

    Contributor(s):: Tremetsberger, L., Winckler, C., Kantelhardt, J.

  2. What Can We Do for Amphibians and Reptiles at Schools? Between Personal Conceptions, Conceptual Change and Students' Pro-Environmental Attitudes

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    | Contributor(s):: Zofia Anna Chylenska, Eliza Rybska

    Students’ conceptions and conceptual change are deeply investigated phenomena, and the results of such studies can be implemented in the didactic process. For this research, amphibians and reptiles were chosen, because they are animals which are significant for ecosystems but at the same...

  3. The non-visual image of the city: how blind and visually impaired white cane users conceptualize urban space

    | Contributor(s):: Šakaja, Laura

  4. The concept of health in One Health and some practical implications for research and education: what is One Health?

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    | Contributor(s):: Henrik Lerner, Charlotte Berg

  5. "A Super Wild Story": Shared Human-Pigeon Lives and the Questions They Beg

    | Contributor(s):: Rautio, Pauliina

  6. Organizational culture in a non-profit animal assisted therapy organization

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    | Contributor(s):: Ono, Kristen S. Y.

    Humans have a strong bond with companion animals. Many studies have indicated that pets have the ability to promote physiological, psychological and psychosocial well-being in humans. However, few studies have focused on the organizational culture of pet therapy organizations. The purpose of this...

  7. The Epistemic Irresponsibility of the Subjects-of-a-Life Account

    | Contributor(s):: Tanner, Julia

  8. Mother-young behaviours at lambing in grazing ewes: effects of lamb sex and food restriction in pregnancy

    | Contributor(s):: Freitas-De-Melo, A., Ungerfeld, R., Hotzel, M. J., Abud, M. J., Alvarez-Oxiley, A., Orihuela, A., Damian, J. P., Perez-Clariget, R.

    This study investigated whether the level of pasture allowance from before conception until late pregnancy affects ewe-lamb behaviours at birth, and if those behaviours differ according to the sex of the lambs. We performed two experiments, in which 96 ewes were assigned to one of two nutritional...

  9. Pregnant cattle associations and links to maternal reciprocity

    | Contributor(s):: Swain, D. L., Patison, K. P., Heath, B. M., Bishop-Hurley, G. J., Finger, A.

    Cattle are a highly gregarious species that form strong social connections. Social support following calving serves to increase offspring survival and conception rates for the following breeding season. It has been shown that cattle change their association preferences following calving, but the...

  10. Specific concept formation in horses: You sure look familiar

    | Contributor(s):: Stone, Sherril M.

  11. Children's concepts of the social affordances of a virtual dog and a stuffed dog

    | Contributor(s):: Aguiar, Naomi R., Taylor, Marjorie

  12. "If All Animals Were Cats"

    | Contributor(s):: Pritchard, Michael

  13. Spiders in the Web of Belief: The Tangled Relations between Concepts and Theories

    | Contributor(s):: Keil, Frank C.

  14. Emergent Theory and Model of Practice in Animal-Assisted Therapy in Counseling

    | Contributor(s):: Stewart, Leslie A. , Chang, Catherine Y., Rice, Robert

  15. Human-Animal Interaction: A Concept Analysis

    | Contributor(s):: Vitztum, Coley

  16. A phenomenographic approach to the meaning of death: A Chinese perspective

    | Contributor(s):: Yang, Shu Ching, Chen, Shih-Fen

    Investigated qualitative and quantitative differences in Chinese children's concepts of death, as reflected in their drawings, and analyzes this conceptual development as it related to background variables (gender, age, religious belief,and health status). 239 children (aged 8-16 yrs) in 6 grade...

  17. Cats, dogs, and classroom pets: science in art, song, and play

    | Contributor(s):: Vansant, Rhonda, Dondiego, Barbara L.

  18. Methods and Strategies: Teaching about Animals

    | Contributor(s):: Palmeri, Amy

  19. Gender Stereotyping in Young Children: Evidence to Support a Concept-Learning Approach

    | Contributor(s):: Cowan, Gloria, Hoffman, Charles D.

  20. Equine-Facilitated Psychotherapy: The Gap between Practice and Knowledge

    | Contributor(s):: Bachi, K.