Libra: Zodiac Journal with Pink Constellation Painting Cover

Libra: Zodiac Journal with Pink Constellation Painting Cover

Author: Artprintly Books

Publisher: Watercolor Zodiac Gifts - Blus

Published: 2018-09-11

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 9781720223726

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Perfect for birthdays from Sep 23-Oct 22)! Discover this gorgeous watercolor zodiac journal from Artprintly Books, featuring the Libra astrology sign (September 23-October 22), for a personalized touch. With its pretty, hand-painted cover artwork, this notebook is a stylish spot for moments of starry-eyed inspiration. It's the perfect size to take on daily adventures, so you'll never miss a chance to jot down notes, thoughts, or a to-do list when creativity strikes. It's the ultimate mini indulgence when you want to treat yourself to a present, and it makes an excellent gift for a girlfriend, daughter, mom, teen, or student. DETAILS: 110 Pages (55 Spreads), Lined (College-Ruled). Dedication Page for writing in your name. Acid-Free, 55# Cream-Colored Interior Paper. The paper is sourced from a Forest Stewardship Council-certified provider and features 30% post-consumer recycled material. Printed with Chlorine-Free Ink, in modern gray tones. Perfect Binding. Bound as a beautiful paperback book. Matte Cover. Artist-Crafted, Hand-Painted Cover Artwork.


Zodiac Journal Taurus 365 Days One Year Of Writing

Zodiac Journal Taurus 365 Days One Year Of Writing

Author: Zodastro Books

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-05-13

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 9781098516079

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A beautiful collection of Daily journals with a watercolor galaxy cover showing the Zodiac sign on the front and it's star constellation on the back. A thoughtful zodiac sign gift that is both practical and beautiful. Perfect as a birthday gift for women and men, teens and kids. Need Other Zodiac signs for your family and friends as matching gifts? We got you! Check out the list below for all the 12 Zodiac signs. This Journal Features: "This Journal Belongs To" Frontpage to personalize with your name and other information in case you lose your journal. A Checklist page to track and check your goals. 366 Blank lined pages with a top section for the date (Undated). 370 Pages of high-quality white paper that minimizes ink bleed-through. Premium matte-finish soft cover, with book industry perfect binding. Sized at 6 x 9 inches; 15.24 x 22.86 cm Available Zodiac Signs: Aries → ISBN: 9781098513269 Taurus → ISBN: 9781098516079 Gemini → ISBN: 9781098516086 Cancer → ISBN: 9781098516109 Leo → ISBN: 9781098516123 Virgo → ISBN: 9781098516154 Libra → ISBN: 9781098516178 Scorpio → ISBN: 9781098516185 Sagittarius → ISBN: 9781098516208 Capricorn → ISBN: 9781098516239 Aquarius → ISBN: 9781098516260 Pisces → ISBN: 9781098516291 (+) Copy/Past the ISBN code of your desired Zodiac Sign in the search bar, and hit the search button to find it!


Paleonutrition

Paleonutrition

Author: Mark Q. Sutton

Publisher: University of Arizona Press

Published: 2010-04-15

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 0816508216

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Paleonutrition is the analysis of prehistoric human diets and the interpretation of dietary intake in relation to health and nutrition. As a field of study, it addresses prehistoric diets in order to determine the biological and cultural implications for individuals as well as for entire populations, placing archaeological interpretations into an anthropological context. Throughout history, and long before written records, human culture has been constantly in flux. The study of paleonutrition provides valuable insights into shifts and changes in human history, whatever their causes. This is the most comprehensive and up-to-date book on the topic. Intended for students and professionals, it describes the nature of paleonutrition studies, reviews the history of paleonutrition research, discusses methodological issues in the reconstruction of prehistoric diets, presents theoretical frameworks frequently used in paleonutrition research, and showcases examples in which paleonutritional analyses have been successfully conducted on prehistoric individuals, groups, and populations. It offers an integrative approach to understanding state-of-the-art anthropological dietary, health, and nutritional assessments. The most recent and innovative methods used to reconstruct prehistoric diets are discussed, along with the major ways in which paleonutrition data are recovered, analyzed, and interpreted. Paleonutrition includes five contemporary case studies that provide useful models of how to conduct paleonutrition research. Topics range from ancient diets in medieval Nubia to children’s health in the prehistoric American Southwest to honey use by an ethnographic group of East African foragers. As well as providing interesting examples of applying paleonutrition techniques, these case studies illustrate the mutually beneficial linkages between ethnography and archaeology.


The Genetics of Cattle, 2nd Edition

The Genetics of Cattle, 2nd Edition

Author: Dorian Garrick

Publisher: CABI

Published: 2014-11-28

Total Pages: 642

ISBN-13: 1780642210

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Since the time of domestication more than 10,000 years ago, cattle have played an increasingly crucial role in the development of human civilizations. Progress has been quite remarkable since the turn of the century; the sequencing of the bovine genome in 2009 launched new avenues for furthering our understanding of theoretical and practical aspects of cattle genetics. Covering a vast array of questions, this book reviews major topics from molecular and developmental genetics, disease resistance and immunogenetics to genetic improvement of dairy and beef breeds, addressing all current problems in the field. This second edition includes a new team of authors and completely new chapters on the genetics of fat production, nutrition, feed intake and efficiency, growth and body composition. Fully updated throughout, it provides a valuable resource on cattle genetics for researchers, breeders, veterinarians and postgraduate students.


Sharks of the Shallows

Sharks of the Shallows

Author: Jeffrey C. Carrier

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2017-07-28

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 1421422948

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Agile, sleek, and precise, sharks display many qualities we can admire and appreciate. These marvels of evolution have adapted to thrive in every major aquatic realm on the planet, from frigid Arctic waters through temperate but stormy seas and on into the tropics. However, few places on Earth are home to the amazing diversity of shark species that beautify the shallow waters of Florida and the Bahamas. In this first-ever book dedicated to the sharks of this region, biologist Jeffrey C. Carrier reveals the captivating lives of these large marine predators and describes how they have survived for over 400 million years. Guiding readers through basic biology, key attributes, and identification tips, the book explores what makes sharks such successful apex predators. Carrier explains fascinating phenomena, including the reason for the bizarre shape of the hammerhead, how a bull shark is able to swim hundreds of miles up freshwater rivers, what lies behind sharks’ remarkable capability to learn and remember, and why many scientists believe that they are equipped with the most sophisticated sensory systems in the animal kingdom. With the stunning full-color underwater photography of Andy Murch, Jillian Morris, and Duncan Brake, Sharks of the Shallows brings boaters, fishers, divers, and shark lovers directly alongside these unfairly maligned creatures. And not a moment too soon! Sharks are experiencing stresses unlike any in their long history, and are struggling to survive in a changing ocean. They will continue to grace our coastlines only if we care enough to understand them.


Giardia and Cryptosporidium

Giardia and Cryptosporidium

Author: M. G. Ortega-Pierres

Publisher: CABI

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13: 184593444X

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Giardia and Cryptosporidium are both parasites of considerable global interest due to the gastrointestinal problems the organisms can cause in humans as well as domestic and wild animals. This book presents a comprehensive overview of recent research. Chapters discuss topics from taxonomy, nomenclature and evolution to molecular epidemiology, advances in diagnostics and zoonotic, human and animal health issues.


Sheep Farming

Sheep Farming

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Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2024-09-11

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 0850142822

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In this volume, the latest information on sheep farming concerning the effects of climate change is summarized in eight chapters. Climate change basically determines changes in the environment, which affect the keeping, feeding, animal health, and breeding conditions of sheep. These changes affect the sustainability of sheep farming, the sheep’s resilience, and based on this, the livelihood opportunities of the people who keep the sheep. In different regions, the factors that enable or limit the effectiveness of sheep farming can change to a different degree and form. Changes in circumstances make it increasingly important to utilize the elements of precision farming in sheep farming because knowledge of current registration, production, and location data is essential even in extensive conditions.