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... microbial spoilage and vermin and thereby prolong the shelf life of feed for pigs and cattle - improve the digestibility and nutritional quality of the feed by stimulating the production of ... vine-leaves and roots to prepare the livestock feed. Cut or slice roots to the same size of the cereal grain by hand or by the cutter. If using the cutter, the roots have to be pre-cut to the size ... to the bags from rats and other rodents, so that some of the fermented material was exposed to air. The quality of the fermented products in these was decreased due to spoilage by bacteria and...
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... see the two role relationships, one between the writer andthe readers, andthe other between the characters (the main character and his son). In this story, the writer plays the role of the ... to see how the findings can help to understand some features of the text andthe intention of the writer. In this thesis, the text chosen is the short story The Law of Life” by the famous ... of Expansion andits realization in the short story The Law of Life by Jack London has been finished. Now we shall sum up theresults of the study. In chapter 2 of the study, the theoretical...
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... this purpose because they contained large numbers of Lyve-1-posi-tive cells as assessed by immunostaining (Fig. 3C) and further confirmed by double staining for Lyve-1 and another lymphatic endothelial ... against the pan-EC mar-ker, CD31, the lymphatic endothelial and liversinusoidal endothelial marker Lyve-1 (lymphatic vesselendothelial hyaluronan receptor-1) [28–32] and SV40TAg. Immunostaining ... endothelial cell biology of the mouse, and will accelerate the molecular and cellular analysis ofECs and their heterogeneity in various vascular beds. The early mortality of the T26 ⁄ Tie2–Cre double-transgenic...