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Marelli, Stefano Paolo, Michele Polli, Stefano Frattini, Matteo Cortellari, Rita Rizzi, and Paola Crepaldi. "Genotypic and allelic frequencies of MDR1 gene in dogs in Italy." Veterinary Record Open 7, no. 1 (June 2020): e000375. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vetreco-2019-000375.

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BackgroundA mutation in the canine multidrug resistance MDR1 gene (also referred as ABCB1), encoding for the multidrug resistance (MDR) P-glycoprotein (P-gp) transponder, causes a pathological condition known as ‘ivermectin toxicosis’. The causative mutation, known since 2001, has been described to affects sheep herding breeds related to collie lineage. The present study is a retrospective investigation of the presence of MDR1 mutated allele in Italian dog populations in a 5 years’ time lapse. The aim of the research is to offer a deep knowledge in MDR1 allelic and genotypic frequencies in canine breeds and populations raised in Italy.MethodsGenotype data for the 4-bp deletion (c296_299del4) in MDR1 gene from 811 dogs belonging to 32 breeds/populations were collected.ResultsThe mutated allele has been found in 9 out of 31 breeds: Rough Collie, Smooth Collie, Border Collie, Bearded Collie, Shetland Sheepdog, Australian Shepherd, White Swiss Shepherd, Old English Sheepdog, Whippet and also in crossbreed. The breeds with the highest allelic mutation frequency are Smooth and Rough Collies with 75 per cent and 66 per cent of mutant MDR1 allele, respectively.ConclusionsThe results support the usefulness of this genetic analysis to optimise medical care in dogs at risk of multidrug resistance and to create an objective basis in breeding programme definition and in the risk evaluation in different breeds.
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Barrios, N., A. Bórquez, M. Gómez, V. Tafra, and P. Sponenberg. "Estudio descriptivo del color de manto y señas del Perro Ovejero Magallánico, Chile." Archivos de Zootecnia 65, no. 249 (March 16, 2016): 99–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.21071/az.v65i249.447.

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El Ovejero Magallánico constituye una raza canina no reconocida oficialmente, localizada en el extremo sur de Chile en la Región de Magallanes y Antártica Chilena. El objetivo de este estudio fue realizar una primera descripción de la coloración del manto y señas del perro Ovejero Magallánico en una muestra de 74 caninos adultos. Los resultados de este estudio descriptivo preliminar indicaron el predominio del pigmento eumelanina en muestras de pelo de perros Ovejeros Magallánicos de la zona Austral de Chile. Se determinó la presencia de 16 fenotipos de colores de manto, predominando las coloraciones oscuras como gris pizarra, gris pizarra tricolor, azul mirlo y negro. Además, se observaron 3 colores de manto (marrón/arena, negro/marrón y arena azulado tricolor) no descritos para razas Collies. Se determinaron 12 fenotipos de señas en el manto del perro Ovejero Magallánico, observándose 2 patrones de señas (antifaz y orejas) que no se presentan en otras razas Collies. El perro Ovejero Magallánico, presentó algunas similitudes en coloración de manto y señas al ser comparadas con las razas Bearded Collie, Bobtail y Border Collie. Sin embargo, las tonalidades dentro y entre los colores observadas en el manto del Ovejero Magallánico evidencian un aspecto matizado, diferenciándolo de las razas Collie tradicionales.
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Sargan, David R. "Collie eye anomaly in the rough collie." Journal of Small Animal Practice 42, no. 4 (April 2001): 204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5827.2001.tb01806.x.

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Frąckowiak, Hieronim, Ewa Kiryk, Szymon Graczyk, and Maciej Zdun. "Preliminary biometric characteristics of Border Collies and their dependence on sport activity." Roczniki Naukowe Polskiego Towarzystwa Zootechnicznego 17, no. 4 (December 27, 2021): 25–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0015.6860.

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<b>Biometric measurements were taken on 40 dogs of both sexes, 20 females and 20 males of Border Collies. Half of the population of each sex, i.e. 10 animals (active dogs), were either currently participating in dog frisbee competitions or had recently finished their sporting careers due to age. The other half (part) of the examined Border Collies, i.e. 10 females and 10 males, were animals that were not active in sports (non-active dogs). Most of the dogs came from Polish kennels but there were also Border Collies from other countries. The following measurements were taken: trunk length, height at withers, chest girth, fore limb (metacarpal) girth, thigh length, shank length, foot length and body weight. The collected results were processed statistically and indexes of trunk length, massiveness, eurysomia and boniness were calculated. It was found that Border Collie are characterized by some biometric traits (indexes) similar to Polish hunting dogs and Polish hounds and some of their indexes are also similar to the domestic breeds of Polish sheepdogs and Polish charts. Conducted biometric analysis showed only few, i.e. concerning height at withers of females and body weight of males statistically significant differences between examined groups of Border Collies. Consequently, there was no positive verification of the research hypothesis, which assumed that the value of traits and biometric indicators of Border Collie is different in jumping dogs in connection with their participation in various disciplines of dog competition. However, it can be assumed that for the needs of the developing sports cynology, there will be a need to select dogs with predispositions for athletic performance, and a useful tool to achieve this goal will be the analysis of biometric traits of dogs. The results of measurements collected in this study and the indices calculated on their basis also extend the biometric database of Border Collie dogs.
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Iyengar, Balaji, Gil Tene, Michael Wolf, and Edward Gehringer. "The Collie." ACM SIGPLAN Notices 47, no. 11 (January 8, 2013): 85–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2426642.2259009.

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Bernard, N. E., and A. G. Salgado. "Border Collie." Revista Argentina de Radiología 80, no. 1 (January 2016): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rard.2015.10.005.

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Dale, DC, E. Rodger, J. Cebon, N. Ramesh, WP Hammond, and KM Zsebo. "Long-term treatment of canine cyclic hematopoiesis with recombinant canine stem cell factor." Blood 85, no. 1 (January 1, 1995): 74–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v85.1.74.bloodjournal85174.

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Grey collie dogs have cyclic fluctuations in their blood cell counts caused by a regulatory defect of hematopoietic stem cells. To examine the role of stem cell factor (SCF) or its receptor in this disorder, we investigated the stimulatory effects of recombinant canine SCF (rc-SCF) on in vitro marrow cultures, cloned and sequenced the grey collie SCF gene, and treated three grey collies with rc-SCF, either alone or in combination with recombinant canine granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rcG-CSF). Colony-forming unit granulocyte-macrophage formation from grey collie or normal dog marrow showed similar dose-response curves for rc-SCF. Cloning and sequencing the SCF gene for two grey collies showed no evidence of mutations in the coding region of the SCF gene. Treatment with rc-SCF (10 to 100 micrograms/kg/d) did not induce neutrophilia except at the highest dose (100 micrograms/kg/d), but daily rc-SCF abrogated the neutropenic periods in doses of 20 micrograms/kg/d or greater. Combination of rc-G-CSF (0.5 to 1.0 microgram/kg/d) with rc-SCF treatment (20 to 50 micrograms/kg/d) suggested a synergistic effect, ie, the neutrophil levels on combined therapy were higher than the sum of the levels when these two cytokines were given separately. Long-term treatment of these dogs with rc-SCF in doses of 10 to 30 micrograms/kg/d was generally well tolerated, suggesting that SCF may be useful as a therapy for some chronic hypoproliferative disorders of hematopoiesis.
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Hammond, WP, ER Rodger, and DC Dale. "Lithium augments GM-CSA generation in canine cyclic hematopoiesis." Blood 69, no. 1 (January 1, 1987): 117–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v69.1.117.bloodjournal691117.

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Cyclic hematopoiesis in gray collie dogs can be cured by lithium treatment. We examined the mechanism of lithium's effect by developing an assay for the canine equivalent of GM-CSF (called GM-CSA). Phytohemagglutinin (PHA)-stimulated canine blood mononuclear cells produce GM-CSA in a dose-dependent manner; this GM-CSA stimulates more neutrophil-containing colonies than does endotoxin-treated dog serum. Production of GM-CSA by PHA-stimulated normal dog cells was not altered by lithium. However, cells from gray collies during their neutrophilic period increased their GM-CSA when lithium (2 mEq/L) was added to low doses of PHA, whereas neutropenic gray collie cells did not. These data suggest that lithium could modulate cyclic hematopoiesis by increasing intramedullary GM-CSA at the time when marrow neutrophilic progenitor cells are at their nadir.
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Bjerkås, E. "Collie eye anomaly in the rough collie in Norway." Journal of Small Animal Practice 32, no. 2 (February 1991): 89–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5827.1991.tb00925.x.

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Hammond, WP, ER Rodger, and DC Dale. "Lithium augments GM-CSA generation in canine cyclic hematopoiesis." Blood 69, no. 1 (January 1, 1987): 117–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v69.1.117.117.

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Abstract Cyclic hematopoiesis in gray collie dogs can be cured by lithium treatment. We examined the mechanism of lithium's effect by developing an assay for the canine equivalent of GM-CSF (called GM-CSA). Phytohemagglutinin (PHA)-stimulated canine blood mononuclear cells produce GM-CSA in a dose-dependent manner; this GM-CSA stimulates more neutrophil-containing colonies than does endotoxin-treated dog serum. Production of GM-CSA by PHA-stimulated normal dog cells was not altered by lithium. However, cells from gray collies during their neutrophilic period increased their GM-CSA when lithium (2 mEq/L) was added to low doses of PHA, whereas neutropenic gray collie cells did not. These data suggest that lithium could modulate cyclic hematopoiesis by increasing intramedullary GM-CSA at the time when marrow neutrophilic progenitor cells are at their nadir.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Collie"

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Hardiputra, Bingah Astuti. "Properties of rehabilitated coalmine soils at Collie." University of Western Australia. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition Discipline Group, 2004. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2005.0041.

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[Truncated abstract] Many soil properties are involved in supporting the growth of plants and in limiting soil degradation. The present study was carried out to provide a basis for minimising environmental impact by providing a firm understanding of the soil properties that affect plant growth for soils developed from mining waste from the Wesfarmers Premier coalmine at Collie. The purpose of this study was to provide an understanding of the soil materials and to identify the potential interactions between soil properties and plants for soils developed on coalmine materials at the Premier mine, Collie. This research was to identify the nature of the manmade soils so as to determine if soil forming processes are active, to determine soil acidity including pH buffering capacity and the lime requirement of soils, to measure water retention characteristics and soil available water for plant growth, to relate soil properties to possible effects on plant growth, and to identify management strategies to improve soil conditions and overcome plant growth constraints. Seventy-seven manmade horizons from pits in 18 constructed soils, ranging from 9 to 21-years old, were analyzed throughout this study. These samples are classified based on soil depth, layer (topsoil and subsoil), and age of soil since rehabilitation. The methods for doing most of the analyses follow the Australian Soil and Land Survey handbook by Rayment and Higginson (1992). The results are presented quantitatively and soil properties are compared to provide information on pedogenic processes, the extent of soil development, the ability of the soils to resist degradation and to provide an indication of soil parent materials
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Melville, Scott Andrew Biotechnology &amp Biomolecular Sciences Faculty of Science UNSW. "Disease gene mapping in border collie dogs." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, 2006. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/25511.

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Pedigree dog breeds are genetically isolated and inbred populations with characteristics specific to each breed. Some breeds carry genetic diseases which affect the health of the animals, but may also serve as a valuable model to identify genes involved in human disease. In the Border Collie breed in Australia, the identification of two disease genes would enable breeders to DNA test their animals and prevent future cases. Over 530 samples were collected to identify the genes responsible for these diseases through linkage mapping and candidate gene approaches. Collie Eye Anomaly (CEA) defines a group of symptoms that cause the incorrect development of different regions within the eye, and may also result in the detachment of the retina. The presence of the disease in different breeds of collies suggests that the disease originated before the differentiation of the collie breeds. The CEA gene was mapped to a region of CFA37, but the disease gene was identified by another research group. Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (NCL) is a fatal neurodegenerative disorder that affects Border Collie dogs from approximately 16 months of age. The disease is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner and affected animals display a range of physiological and behavioural symptoms that include loss of muscular control, nervousness and sometimes aggression. Due to the debilitating nature of the disease, dogs rarely survive beyond 28 months of age. Microsatellite markers were used to exclude the Border Collie NCL gene from the region of the English Setter NCL gene (homolog of human NCL gene CLN8). Further work mapped the disease gene to CFA22, in a region containing the homolog for CLN5, one of the identified human disease genes for NCL. Subsequent sequencing of canine CLN5 revealed a nonsense mutation (c.619C>T, Q206X) that co-segregated with NCL in Border Collie pedigrees. This truncation mutation resulted in a protein product of similar size to some mutations identified in human CLN5 and therefore the Border Collie may make a good model for future NCL studies. With DNA testing now available, breeders of Border Collies can now ensure that no animal will die of NCL.
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Evans, Bradley. "Modelling airborne dispersion in the Collie basin." Thesis, Evans, Bradley (2008) Modelling airborne dispersion in the Collie basin. Honours thesis, Murdoch University, 2008. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/5735/.

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Mesoscale airborne dispersion models are useful tools for predicting the impacts of pollutant gases from industrial emissions. This study uses the Com- monwealth Scienti¯c Industrial Research Organisation's The Air Pollution Model (TAPM) to predict sulphur dioxide (SO2) dispersion in the Collie basin, South West of Western Australia. TAPM, like most mesoscale models, poorly predict light winds (< 2ms¡1) under strongly stable atmospheric boundary layer condi- tions over complex terrain. This study alters TAPM deep soil moisture (DSM) initialisation and uses a strict spatial and temporal point and pattern sensitivity analysis and time relaxed ranked comparison approaches. It was found that mod- elled DSM did not signi¯cantly perturb TAPM meteorological outputs despite patterns indicating enhanced model performance against near surface predictions of temperature and wind direction. The DSM parameterisation resulted in im- proved prediction of highest and second highest SO2 ground level concentrations at the Collie monitoring site. The TAPM results reproduced aspects previous studies on the region and known limitations.
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Hülsmeyer, Velia-Isabel. "Untersuchung zum Vorkommen idiopathischer Epilepsie beim Border Collie." kostenfrei, 2009. http://d-nb.info/1001449983/34.

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Hülsmeyer, Velia-Isabel. "Untersuchung zum Vorkommen idiopathischer Epilepsie beim Border Collie." Diss., lmu, 2010. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-113017.

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Rutherford, Jasmine Lee. "The role of geology, geomorphology, climate and vegetation, in controlling spatial and temporal changes in groundwater discharge from weathered crystalline basement aquifers in southwestern Australia." University of Western Australia. School of Earth and Geographical Sciences, 2006. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2006.0006.

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[Truncated abstract] The Collie River drainage basin is an important water resource catchment in southwestern Australia. Salinisation of a major water supply within the catchment, the Wellington Reservoir, has arisen due to changes in the water and salt balance in response to land clearing over saprolite aquifers. Paired catchment studies, the Collie Experimental Catchments (CECs), established in the early 1970’s in high and low rainfall areas increased our understanding of water and salt (predominantly chloride) movement in these aquifers through the collection and analysis of high resolution spatio-temporal data. However, the conceptual models developed from this work take little account of landscape heterogeneity, and this has caused problems in subsequent modelling studies, where success in calibrating stream flow has been countered by difficulties in predicting salt loads. The challenge remains to better describe variability in the Collie landscape and understand the influence of climate, vegetation, geology and geomorphology on observed water and salt fluxes. The release of salt from the lower saprolite aquifer and the role of the surficial aquifer in buffering groundwater discharge were investigated. The acquisition, analysis and interpretation of new regolith and geophysical data in 2001-2003 from the CECs, together with data from a high resolution digital elevation model, and existing drilling information, were used to construct a geologicalgeomorphological compartment framework, to observe changes in aquifer behaviour ... Significant differences in the salt flux from compartments have been noted at a range of scales, with implications for both water resource and land management. The approach developed to identify compartments and assess their efficiency could be simplified, using catchment critical parameters determined from geological and geomorphological characteristics. As a consequence, the implementation of a compartment framework in catchments with saprolite aquifers should allow for more informed decisions to be made in the selection of sites for revegetation strategies or the development of engineering works. This is particularly important in the Collie Catchment where reclamation scenarios are currently being discussed. Consideration of the catchment as a compartmentalised system would help manage salt loads in the Collie River and return the Wellington Reservoir to a functional water resource.
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Rosén, Linnéa. "Does coat color affect cortisol levels in Border collie dogs?" Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Biologi, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-129410.

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Cortisol is a stress hormone which is released from the adrenals in the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis and plays a major role in animal stress response. Cortisol is used as a stress marker and can be sampled using different methods. A good non-invasive method and a good measure of chronic stress is to measure cortisol through hair. Cortisol is stored in hair for months and therefore reflects chronic stress. The aim of this study was to investigate if cortisol concentration differs depending on coat color. Hair samples from 20 black and white Border collie dogs was analysed and used in this study. Cortisol was extracted with methanol and analysed with ELISA. The results showed no significant difference between black and white coat color within the population while there were individual differences. The results also showed that the sexes do not affect the cortisol concentration. In summary, coat color (black and white) has an effect on cortisol concentration which means that the factor color does need to be taken into account when measuring cortisol through hair.
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Dortch, Eloise. "Assessing resilience in Collie: a case study in Western Australia." Thesis, Dortch, Eloise (2010) Assessing resilience in Collie: a case study in Western Australia. Masters by Coursework thesis, Murdoch University, 2010. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/4140/.

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Resilience is a system’s ability to absorb or adapt to change without losing essential structures and functions. In a changing world, resilience assessment is a means of assessing the condition of complex ecological and social systems in the face of multiple trends and threats. This thesis examines the usefulness of resilience assessment as a policy tool when applied to communities that will be affected by policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, via a case study of Collie, Western Australia. A historical analysis shows that Collie’s coal industry is in the late conservation stage of an adaptive cycle and vulnerable to collapse. Current threats to the industry include climate change, greenhouse gas mitigation policies, competition from other energies, local air quality concerns, growing industrial demand for water and finite coal reserves. While some threats are volatile and therefore predictions are uncertain, these threats appear likely to push the industry into serious decline within the near to medium term (10–15 years). Collie has some capacity to adapt to such a transition, including moderate existing economic diversity and strong social capital but it appears that community awareness about the threats could be enhanced. In addition, there is evidence that perverse resilience influences energy policy in Western Australia, with persistent structures and functions that cause social and environmental harm. These are causing unequal flow of wealth and opportunity in Collie and are undermining its adaptive capacity. If new coal projects proceed, Collie will sacrifice important assets including water supplies, rivers, clean air, rural lifestyle, sense of place and heritage, along with future opportunities to diversify its economy. Alternatively, it could prepare now for inevitable transition. Resilience assessment is a useful tool for other communities that are likely to experience transition owing to climate change and resource depletion, including north-west WA towns that are also home to high greenhouse gas-intensity industries.
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TAVARES, VICTOR MORETO SILVA. "MELLON COLLIE AND THE INFINITE SADNESS: ROCK, MELANCHOLIA AND CONSUMER SOCIETY." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2012. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=21946@1.

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PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO
Este trabalho tem como objetivo discutir a sociedade de consumo, o rock and roll e a manifestação da melancolia na segunda metade do século XX, em especial a partir dos anos 1990. Conjugados, esses termos representam um diálogo íntimo e combinatório, que nos ajuda analisar a sociedade sob diferentes aspectos: a produção musical e seus reflexos sociais; a melancolia – e sua conceituação – com crescente relevância em diagnósticos e percepções; a sociedade de consumo como campo, tanto para o surgimento do rock quanto para a aparição do fenômeno melancólico; e a própria relação rock x melancolia que ora denuncia, ora é produtora de significados sociais. Entram em discussão as noções sobre individualismo, linearidade, invisibilidade social, fetichismo mercadológico e a falência do conceito de progresso.
This thesis discusses the consumer society, rock and roll and the manifestation of melancholia in the second half of the twentieth century, especially since the 1990s. Together, these terms represents an intimate dialogue which helps us to analyze the society in different aspects: music production and its social consequences; melancholia - and its concept - with an increasing relevance in diagnostic and perceptions; consumer society as field for the emergence of rock as to the appearance of the phenomenon melancholia; and the relation rock x melancholy that produces social meanings. Also discusses notions about individualism, linearity, social invisibility, market fetishism and failure of the concept of progress.
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Steimer, Tanja [Verfasser], and Ralf S. [Akademischer Betreuer] Müller. "Symmetrische Lupoide Onychomadesis (SLO) beim Bearded Collie / Tanja Steimer ; Betreuer: Ralf S. Müller." München : Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1192215435/34.

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Books on the topic "Collie"

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Moore, Samantha. Collie. Allenhurst, NJ: Kennel Club Books, 2004.

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1953-, Umaña Maria Gomez, ed. Collie rescue. [Manotick, Ont.]: Penumbra Press, 2004.

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Wilcox, Charlotte. The collie. Mankato, Minn: Capstone High/Low Books, 1999.

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McKewen, Allene. The collie. Foster City, CA: Howell Book House, 2000.

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Books, Kennel Club, ed. Border collie. Freehold, NJ: Kennel Club Books, 2012.

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Massey, Craig. Twig the collie. Lewisville, Tex: Accelerated Christian Education, 2005.

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America, Collie Club of, ed. The New collie. 4th ed. New York: Howell Book House, 1996.

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Starkweather, Patricia Roberts. The magnificent collie. Wilsonville, Or: Doral Pub., 1997.

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Walkowicz, Chris. The bearded collie. Fairfax, Va: Denlinger's Publishers, 1987.

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Paul, Ted. The Christmas collie. Wilsonville, Or: Beautiful America Pub. Co., 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Collie"

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Schaeffer, J. M., S. P. Rohrer, D. Cully, and J. Arena. "Avermectins: Idiosyncratic Toxicity in a Subpopulation of Collie Dogs." In Neurotox ’91, 71–76. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2898-8_6.

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Sykas, Philip A. "Godwin, George (ed.). ‘A Manchester Warehouse: Messrs. A. Collie & Co.'s’." In Pathways in the Nineteenth-Century British Textile Industry, 176–78. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429274206-56.

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Chan, Yii Leng, Zhezi Zhang, Mingming Zhu, Chao Luan, Changfu You, and Dongke Zhang. "A Preliminary High-Pressure Thermogravimetric Study of Combustion Reactivity of a Collie Coal Char." In Cleaner Combustion and Sustainable World, 121–25. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30445-3_19.

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Hargitai, Henrik. "[Collis], Colles." In Encyclopedia of Planetary Landforms, 1. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-9213-9_61-1.

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Füger, Wilhelm. "Collier, Jeremy." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_8258-1.

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Hargitai, Henrik. "[Collis], Colles." In Encyclopedia of Planetary Landforms, 320–21. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3134-3_61.

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Mocellin, Simone. "Fibromatosis Colli." In Soft Tissue Tumors, 335–36. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58710-9_100.

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Desnick, Robert J., Orlando Guntinas-Lichius, George W. Padberg, Gustav Schonfeld, Xiaobo Lin, Maurizio Averna, Pin Yue, et al. "Fibromatosis Colli." In Encyclopedia of Molecular Mechanisms of Disease, 659. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-29676-8_7987.

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París, F., M. T. Ridocci, F. Mora, and A. Benages. "Comparison of Collis-Nissen and Collis-Belsey procedures." In Benign Lesions of the Esophagus and Cancer, 482–88. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73055-9_126.

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Hanley, David A. "James Bertram Collip." In Surgical Endocrinopathies, 139–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13662-2_23.

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Conference papers on the topic "Collie"

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Kim, Jongbin, Hyeongwon Jang, Seohui Son, Hyuck Han, Sooyong Kang, and Hyungsoo Jung. "Border-Collie." In SIGMOD/PODS '19: International Conference on Management of Data. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3299869.3300071.

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Iyengar, Balaji, Gil Tene, Michael Wolf, and Edward Gehringer. "The Collie." In the 2012 international symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2258996.2259009.

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Macgregor, C. J. "Innovative river action planning for the Upper Collie catchment, Western Australia." In RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT 2011. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/rm110011.

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Lv, Kai, Shuo Zhang, Tianle Gu, Shuhao Xing, Jiawei Hong, Keyu Chen, Xiaoran Liu, et al. "CoLLiE: Collaborative Training of Large Language Models in an Efficient Way." In Proceedings of the 2023 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing: System Demonstrations. Stroudsburg, PA, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2023.emnlp-demo.48.

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cordeiro, brunna rodrigues, and ANDRE RIBEIRO FAYAD. "ALTERAÇÕES OCULARES CONGÊNITAS ASSOCIADAS AO GENE MERLE EM CÃO DA RAÇA BORDER COLLIE." In II Congresso On-line Nacional de Clínica Veterinária de Pequenos Animais. Revista Multidisciplinar em Saúde, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51161/ii-clinvet/8809.

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Misich, Ian, and Robert Sherwood. "Implications of Recent Mining Subsidence on Infrastructure in the Collie Basin, Western Australia." In First Southern Hemisphere International Rock Mechanics Symposium. Australian Centre for Geomechanics, Perth, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.36487/acg_repo/808_105.

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Musale, Jitendra Chandrakant, Anuj Kumar Singh, and Swati Shirke. "Face Recognition From Video Using Enhanced Social Collie Optimization-based Deep Convolutional Neural Network." In 2023 14th International Conference on Computing Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icccnt56998.2023.10306687.

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Benetone, Maria Zilah, Sheila Siqueira, Maria Prianti, Aline Machado de Zoppa, and Jose Luiz Guerra. "Glioblastoma Multiforme - Relato de caso em cão da raça Border Collie e Revisão de Literatura." In Encontro Internacional de Medicina Veterinária IBVET. Atibaia - SP, Brazil: Galoa, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17648/ibvet-2017-67092.

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"Investigations into Properties of Collie Fly Ash that Influence Admixture Sensitivity in Blended Cement Concretes." In SP-242: 9th Canmet/ACI Fly Ash Conference. American Concrete Institute, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.14359/18711.

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C, Sowthily, and Senthilkumar S. "Border Collie Optimization-Based Magic Square Array Reconfiguration to Enhance Power Generation in Solar PV system." In 2023 IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics, Smart Grid, and Renewable Energy (PESGRE). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pesgre58662.2023.10404871.

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Reports on the topic "Collie"

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Fishchler, Mark. Optimizing the performance and structure of the D0 Collie confidence limit evaluator. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/988432.

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Lazonick, William, Philip Moss, and Joshua Weitz. The Unmaking of the Black Blue-Collar Middle Class. Institute for New Economic Thinking Working Paper Series, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36687/inetwp159.

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In the decade after the Civil Rights Act of 1964, African Americans made historic gains in accessing employment opportunities in racially integrated workplaces in U.S. business firms and government agencies. In the previous working papers in this series, we have shown that in the 1960s and 1970s, Blacks without college degrees were gaining access to the American middle class by moving into well-paid unionized jobs in capital-intensive mass production industries. At that time, major U.S. companies paid these blue-collar workers middle-class wages, offered stable employment, and provided employees with health and retirement benefits. Of particular importance to Blacks was the opening up to them of unionized semiskilled operative and skilled craft jobs, for which in a number of industries, and particularly those in the automobile and electronic manufacturing sectors, there was strong demand. In addition, by the end of the 1970s, buoyed by affirmative action and the growth of public-service employment, Blacks were experiencing upward mobility through employment in government agencies at local, state, and federal levels as well as in civil-society organizations, largely funded by government, to operate social and community development programs aimed at urban areas where Blacks lived. By the end of the 1970s, there was an emergent blue-collar Black middle class in the United States. Most of these workers had no more than high-school educations but had sufficient earnings and benefits to provide their families with economic security, including realistic expectations that their children would have the opportunity to move up the economic ladder to join the ranks of the college-educated white-collar middle class. That is what had happened for whites in the post-World War II decades, and given the momentum provided by the dominant position of the United States in global manufacturing and the nation’s equal employment opportunity legislation, there was every reason to believe that Blacks would experience intergenerational upward mobility along a similar education-and-employment career path. That did not happen. Overall, the 1980s and 1990s were decades of economic growth in the United States. For the emerging blue-collar Black middle class, however, the experience was of job loss, economic insecurity, and downward mobility. As the twentieth century ended and the twenty-first century began, moreover, it became apparent that this downward spiral was not confined to Blacks. Whites with only high-school educations also saw their blue-collar employment opportunities disappear, accompanied by lower wages, fewer benefits, and less security for those who continued to find employment in these jobs. The distress experienced by white Americans with the decline of the blue-collar middle class follows the downward trajectory that has adversely affected the socioeconomic positions of the much more vulnerable blue-collar Black middle class from the early 1980s. In this paper, we document when, how, and why the unmaking of the blue-collar Black middle class occurred and intergenerational upward mobility of Blacks to the college-educated middle class was stifled. We focus on blue-collar layoffs and manufacturing-plant closings in an important sector for Black employment, the automobile industry from the early 1980s. We then document the adverse impact on Blacks that has occurred in government-sector employment in a financialized economy in which the dominant ideology is that concentration of income among the richest households promotes productive investment, with government spending only impeding that objective. Reduction of taxes primarily on the wealthy and the corporate sector, the ascendancy of political and economic beliefs that celebrate the efficiency and dynamism of “free market” business enterprise, and the denigration of the idea that government can solve social problems all combined to shrink government budgets, diminish regulatory enforcement, and scuttle initiatives that previously provided greater opportunity for African Americans in the government and civil-society sectors.
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Keifer, Bryan D. When Tactics and Strategy Collide. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada441655.

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Zivin, Joshua S. Graff, Matthew Neidell, Nicholas Sanders, and Gregor Singer. When Externalities Collide: Influenza and Pollution. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w27982.

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Seidel, Sally. Collider Physics. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1647331.

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Seidel, Sally. Collider Physics. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1357015.

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Patnaik, Arpita, Matthew Wiswall, and Basit Zafar. College Majors. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, August 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w27645.

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Colom Mendoza, Enric. Can Collet. Institut Català d’Arqueologia Clàssica, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.51417/figlinae_096.

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Ficha del yacimiento Can Collet ubicado a Llinars del Vallès (Barcelona) incluida en el proyecto Figlinae Hispanae (FIGHISP). Catálogo en red de las alfarerías hispanorromanas y estudio de la comercialización de sus productos.
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Kane, Thomas. Rising Public College Tuition and College Entry: How Well Do Public Subsidies Promote Access to College? Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, July 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w5164.

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Meade, Roger Allen. LANL Photo Collage. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1479881.

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