Brute Force Andrew ZurcherConsiders how dangerous beasts in horror films illuminate the human animal relationship. It's always been a wild world, with humans telling stories of killer animals as soon as they could tell stories at all. Movies are an especially popular vehicle for our fascination with fierce creatures. In Brute Force, Dominic Lennard takes a close look at a range of cinematic animal attackers, including killer gorillas, sharks, snakes, bears, wolves, spiders,
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A specific example of camera technology to detect flocks with high levels of hockburn and other health issues is described
The focus of this chapter is to review the role of GAPs in preventing microbial contamination of fresh produce over time
but also to passionate debates among Egyptians themselves over pharaonism in relation to Islam and Arabism during a critical period of nascent nationalism
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The chapter includes three detailed case studies of common fruit pests as examples of how optimization of insecticide applications could be implemented within a framework of an integrated management of fruit insect pests
how one assesses ‘environmental performance’ is a complex and multifaceted question
the finest examples of Egyptian art from museum collections around the world are illustrated to advantage in more than 360 beautiful full-color photographs
Surviving Examples of Early Plate Armour (1300-1430) will be a series of four volumes
This chapter provides an update on current developments in reproductive technologies that are available for routine use and those that are still in the research stage but have the potential to provide solutions for the dairy industry in the future
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