ATTITUDES TOWARD ANIMALS, AND HOW SPECIES AND PURPOSE AFFECT ANIMAL RESEARCH JUSTIFIABILITY, AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS AND FACULTY.

Attitudes toward animals, and how species and purpose affect animal research justifiability, among undergraduate students and faculty.

As members of a university community that sponsors animal research, we developed a survey to improve our knowledge about factors underlying the perceived justifiability of animal research among faculty and undergraduate students.To accomplish this objective, we gathered quantitative data about their general views on animal use by humans, their spec

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POLARIMETRIC REMOTE SENSING OF ATMOSPHERIC PARTICULATE POLLUTANTS

Atmospheric particulate pollutants not only reduce atmospheric visibility, change the energy balance of the troposphere, but also affect human and vegetation health.For monitoring the particulate pollutants, we establish and develop a series of inversion algorithms based on polarimetric remote sensing technology which has unique advantages Interior

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Domain collisions

Abstract We use holography to study collisions of phase domains formed in a four-dimensional, strongly-coupled gauge theory with a first-order, Interior thermal phase transition.We find three qualitatively different dynamical regimes depending on the collision velocity.For low velocities the domains slow down before the collision and subsequently m

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Management of ulcerative colitis in Taiwan: consensus guideline of the Taiwan Society of Inflammatory Bowel Disease updated in 2023

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract and is characterized by alternating periods of inflammation and remission.Although UC incidence is lower in Taiwan than in Western countries, its impact remains considerable, demanding updated guidelines for addressing local healthcare challenges and patient needs.The r

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