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    Alexandra Redmond 1

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    Belmont students Alexandra Redmond and Tyler Redmon talk during the filming of Tennessee Voices: Belmont students discuss the issues of the day with host David Plazashttps://repository.belmont.edu/debate2020_tnvoices/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Giant Red Kidney Worm (Dioctophyma Renale) Screening And Treatment Protocol And Aberrant Worm Migration In Dogs From Ontario And Manitoba, Canada

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    Greer, Tyler, Amaro, Alexandra Anick, Wilson, Dave, Smrdelj, Magdalena (2021): Giant Red Kidney Worm (Dioctophyma Renale) Screening And Treatment Protocol And Aberrant Worm Migration In Dogs From Ontario And Manitoba, Canada. Journal of Parasitology 107 (2): 358-363, DOI: 10.1645/20-127, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/20-12

    Author, Philosopher Alexandra Stoddard to Speak March 2 at Williams Library

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    OXFORD, Miss. – Contemporary philosopher, author, interior designer and speaker Alexandra Stoddard gives an inspirational lecture and reading March 2 at the University of Mississippi

    Figure 3. Dioctophyma renale egg under a in Giant Red Kidney Worm (Dioctophyma Renale) Screening And Treatment Protocol And Aberrant Worm Migration In Dogs From Ontario And Manitoba, Canada

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    Figure 3. Dioctophyma renale egg under a light microscope. Color version available online.Published as part of Greer, Tyler, Amaro, Alexandra Anick, Wilson, Dave & Smrdelj, Magdalena, 2021, Giant Red Kidney Worm (Dioctophyma Renale) Screening And Treatment Protocol And Aberrant Worm Migration In Dogs From Ontario And Manitoba, Canada, pp. 358-363 in Journal of Parasitology 107 (2) on page 361, DOI: 10.1645/20-127, http://zenodo.org/record/774670

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    Figure 1. The 2 locations of 126 dogs that were screened using the screening protocol for Dioctophyma renale infections. Created in QGIS 2020. Color version available online.Published as part of Greer, Tyler, Amaro, Alexandra Anick, Wilson, Dave & Smrdelj, Magdalena, 2021, Giant Red Kidney Worm (Dioctophyma Renale) Screening And Treatment Protocol And Aberrant Worm Migration In Dogs From Ontario And Manitoba, Canada, pp. 358-363 in Journal of Parasitology 107 (2) on page 359, DOI: 10.1645/20-127, http://zenodo.org/record/774670

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    Figure 5. An incidental finding of Dioctophyma renale located around the testicle of a dog whose origin was from a northern community. Color version available online.Published as part of Greer, Tyler, Amaro, Alexandra Anick, Wilson, Dave & Smrdelj, Magdalena, 2021, Giant Red Kidney Worm (Dioctophyma Renale) Screening And Treatment Protocol And Aberrant Worm Migration In Dogs From Ontario And Manitoba, Canada, pp. 358-363 in Journal of Parasitology 107 (2) on page 362, DOI: 10.1645/20-127, http://zenodo.org/record/774670

    Stages for the More Sustainable Farm

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    Currently, agricultural farm units are faced with a double and most times contradictory challenge, in order to be successful: on the one hand the invested capital has to be profitable and the economic performance has to be maximised. On the other hand, given the socio-environmental situation, it is necessary to preserve and to protect the environment and natural resources. Given the potential conflict of the two aims, since the satisfaction of one implies the underperformance of the other (and vice versa), the question then is: which is the solution to choose? We intend, in this work, to formulate a farm plan with the purpose of reconciling the criteria of environmental sustainability with that of economic competitiveness. For this achievement we proceed to the comparative study of sustainability of different groups of farms identified in the study area (first evaluation cycle) through MESMIS (“Marco para la Evaluación de Sistemas de Manejo de Recursos Naturales Mediante Indicadores de Sustentabilidad” - Framework for Evaluation of Natural-Resource Systems Handling through Sustainability Indicators) methodology, that allowed to select the more sustainable group of farms. Based on the found potentialities and weakness on these production systems, we stepped to the planning of a production unit of bovine meat, which obeys simultaneously to economic and environmental objectives, using Multicriteria Decision. We finished the work with the sustainability evaluation between groups of farms identified previously and the planned farms (second evaluation cycle), based, again, in the MESMIS methodology, to confirm (or not) the greatest sustainability of the last ones. Analyses of the results allow us to confirm the greatest relative sustainability of the planned farm, for the diverse traced scenarios.Decision taking, planning, sustainability, Environmental Economics and Policy, Farm Management,

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    Figure 4. (A) Sagittal image of the normal left canine kidney and (B) sagittal image of the right canine kidney with multiple circular structures within the kidney are cross sections of giant kidney worms. Color version available online.Published as part of Greer, Tyler, Amaro, Alexandra Anick, Wilson, Dave & Smrdelj, Magdalena, 2021, Giant Red Kidney Worm (Dioctophyma Renale) Screening And Treatment Protocol And Aberrant Worm Migration In Dogs From Ontario And Manitoba, Canada, pp. 358-363 in Journal of Parasitology 107 (2) on page 361, DOI: 10.1645/20-127, http://zenodo.org/record/774670

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    Figure 2. A screening protocol for the screening, diagnosing, and treating of dogs over 6 mo of age infected with Dioctophyma renale that originated in communities located in northern Canada in 2018.Published as part of Greer, Tyler, Amaro, Alexandra Anick, Wilson, Dave & Smrdelj, Magdalena, 2021, Giant Red Kidney Worm (Dioctophyma Renale) Screening And Treatment Protocol And Aberrant Worm Migration In Dogs From Ontario And Manitoba, Canada, pp. 358-363 in Journal of Parasitology 107 (2) on page 360, DOI: 10.1645/20-127, http://zenodo.org/record/774670

    Exhibiting Fashion Symposium: Dr. Alexandra Palmer “Fashion Exhibitions: The Good, the Bad, and the Pointless”

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    The Museum at FIT presented Exhibiting Fashion, its twenty-first academic symposium on Friday, March 8, 2019. This symposium explored the history of fashion curating, the different ways fashion is displayed in museum settings, and how national and regional identities influence fashion exhibitions. The symposium was organized in conjunction with Exhibitionism: 50 Years of The Museum at FIT, which commemorated the rich history of the museum, the site of more than 200 exhibitions since the 1970s.Dr. Alexandra Palmer is the Nora E. Vaughan Senior Curator at the Royal Ontario Museum. She has curated numerous exhibitions including Christian Dior, and she is the author of the book Christian Dior: History and Modernity, 1947–1957
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