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Baldacci D.
The Camel Club
The man known as Oliver Stone has no official past. He spends most days as a protester camped opposite the White House, his only goal to keep watch on Washington politics and expose corruption wherever he finds it....
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Peters E.
The Last Camel Died at Noon (Amelia Peabody Mysteries)
If Indiana Jones were female, a wife and mother who lived in Victorian times, he would be Amelia Peabody Emerson, an archeologist whose extraordinary adventures are guaranteed entertainment....
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Noldus R.
CAMEL: Intelligent Networks for the GSM, GPRS and UMTS Network
Learn how to use CAMEL to transfer the Intelligent Network concept to the mobile world! CAMEL (Customized Application for the Mobile network Enhanced Logic) is a standard for Intelligent Networks for mobile communications networks....
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Strand M.
Man and Camel: Poems
This eleventh collection by Mark Strand is a toast to life’s transience and abiding beauty....
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Kipling J.
How the Camel Got His Hump
Grade 2-4-Kipling\'s classic story of the fitting punishment dealt to the uncooperative camel is interpreted by Zwerger in a rather austere manner. Each spread has text and a few small symbols or designs on the left side and an illustration framed with white space and a few more designs on the right....
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Bentley: Automobile, W. O. Bentley, Rotary engine, Aircraft engine, World War I, Bentley BR1, Sopwith Camel, Volkswagen Group
Bentley Motors Limited is a British manufacturer of automobiles founded on 18 January 1919 by Walter Owen Bentley (known as W.O. Bentley or just \"W.O.\"). Mr. Bentley had been previously known for his range of rotary aero-engines in World War I, the most famous being the Bentley BR1 as used in later versions of the Sopwith Camel....
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James R.
How the Camel Got His Hump (Tadpoles (Quality))
Simple retellings of Rudyard Kipling\'s Just So stories with bright, fun illustrations, for children who are just starting to read on their own. In this story, Camel is incredibly rude and lazy. All he says is \"Humph!\" when anyone asks him to help...but the desert god wants to teach Camel a lesson he won\'t forget!...
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Berry B.
Camel Chameleon
Camel Chameleon is a 48 page story with full colour pictures, for children aged 3 to 7. It is a funny story about a camel with a difference....
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Njage P.
The Lactoperoxidase System: Shelf-life and Fermentation of Camel Milk: Lactoperoxidase System: Effect on Keeping Quality and Activity of Selected Lactic Acid Starter Cultures in Camel Milk
The combination of poor hygienic standards, high ambient temperatures and lack of refrigeration facilities render camel milk very much susceptible to spoilage. Bovine LP-system has been shown to inhibit many bacterial species and its use for temporary preservation of raw bovine milk widely documented....
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Peters E.
The Last Camel Died at Noon
It\'s true: the last camel is gone, leaving Amelia, Emerson and Ramses to bake under the desert sun in the winter of 1897. Armed with a mysterious note and map, they have been commissioned to locate a lost English aristocrat and his wife, who disappeared over a decade ago. In this tribute to H....
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Baldacci D.
The Camel Club
Welcome to THE CAMEL CLUB.Existing at the fringes of Washington, D.C., the Club consists of four eccentric members. Led by a mysterious man known as \\\"Oliver Stone,\\\" they study conspiracy theories, current events, and the machinations of government to discover the \\\"truth\\\" behind the country\"s actions....
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Kipling R.
How the Camel Got His Hump
Rudyard Kipling\'s Just So stories about animals and their antics have delighted readers for years. Now, Ladybird brings these stories alive for very young children. Meet the lazy camel, grouchy rhinoceros, hungry leopard, curious elephant and......
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El-Sayed A.
Development of Camel Adrenal Gland
The adrenal gland (Glandula suprarenalis) is one of the most important endocrine glands which critical for body health, not only, through controlling the metabolism (Glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids) but also regulation of the sex hormones.It also play an important role in nervous system through epinephrine and nor-epinephrine secretion....
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Saber A.
The camel journey from North America to Africa and Australia
Camelids are unusual in that their modern distribution is almost a mirror-image of their origin. Camelids first appeared very early in the evolution of the even-toed ungulates, around 45 million years ago during the middle Eocene, in present-day North America....
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Reissmann A.
Shah M.
Phenotypic and Genetic Differentiation of Pakistani Camel Breeds
Being a multipurpose animal, the camels are even today not only a vital component of desert ecosystem but a live asset of the people in the irrigated planes and cities of many developing countries as it is the camel’s ability to convert the scanty desert food sources into milk and meat for human consumption....
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Ibrahim D.
Salem M.
Angioarchiitecture of the Lungs of the Camel (camelus dromedarius)
The study of the micromorphological features of the vasculature of the lung of the dromedary camel during the prenatal and mature stages of life revealed the following: I- Prenatal stage: The pulmonary artery takes the muscular form during the early foetal ages 8 cm, 9.5 cm and 19 cm, however, it becomes elastic at the 39....
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Qureshi R.
Microscopy and Ultrasonography of the Testis of Dromedary Camel
Pakistan possesses about 23% camel population of Asian countries and rates fourth in the world following Somalia, Sudan and Mauritania. There are about 0.328 million households linked one way or another with camel production in Pakistan....
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Shaban M.
Camel milk and Diabetes
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that is known to produce various dysfunctions in the body. Increased oxidative stress and reduced nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability are key features of diabetes mellitus that may result in vascular dysfunctions (Capellini et al., 2009)....
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Bhatt K.
Performance Evaluation of Commercial Banks through CAMEL Approach
Performance Evaluation is one of the key features of any organization. Financial analysis is usually carried out to study the financial position of the company from the point of view of Shareholders, Debenture Holders, Customers, etc....
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Zaitoun A.
Genetic studies of Salt Tolerance in Camel Thorn (Alhagi maurorum)
The genetic behavior of salt tolerance of Alhagi maurorum \"Camel thorn\" grown in three different zones in Siwa Oasis has been studied using ecological parameters and morphological, molecular and biochemical markers....
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Ahmad M.
Camel Esterase
The distribution of esterase isozymes in camel was investigated. The order of esterase activity was liver>lung> kidney> third stomach> intestine> spleen> heart> plasma> red blood cells. Mammalian heart, intestine, kidney, liver, lung, RBC, plasma, spleen, and stomach have 10, 15, 16, 12, 10, 0, 7, 6, and 16 esterase isozymes, respectively....
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Raziq A.
The Camel Century
camel is unique and fascinating animal. Camel has the characteristics of all domestic animals in one special creature. Camel survive and produce in harsh and hostile conditions where other animal can hardly survive....
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Asif A.
CAMEL Ratings Application
The study was conducted to check the safety and soundness of commercial Banks of Pakistan. This study focused on six commercial banks; two from each area i.e. Domestic, International, and Islamic banks. CAMEL Framework was applied on the financial data for three years of selected banks to analyze them....
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Davies D.
Stephen S.
Sophie and the Albino Camel
Sophie lives in Gorom-Gorom with her carnivorous-plant obsessed dad. Despite living there for two years and speaking the local language, Sophie finds it difficult to make friends. So when she meets Gidaado, a young griot (story-teller) she agrees to join him and his albino camel, Chobbal, on a journey to his village....
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HARRIET H.
ZIEFERT Z.
DOES A CAMEL COOK SPAGHETTI?
This title in the Think About... series explores and explains that while every animal eats, only people can cook. A funny, kid-like question (\\\"Does a camel cook?\\\") is paired with a silly scenario (a camel with a chef\"s toque and saucepan)....
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Bebe A.
Noor I.
Development of Peri-Urban Camel Production System in Semi-Arid Kenya
The camel (Camelus dromedarius) is an important livelihood asset in semi-arid Kenya. Pastoral camel management strategies, characterised by free herd mobility that enables efficient utilisation of rangeland resources, is slowly adopting restricted camel foraging near urban markets....
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Al-Kharusi A.
Mahgoub I.
Dromedary Camel Meat
The book is highlight to use the camel as meat animal raise under intensive management. Also the variation between different camel muscles in composition, quality and histochemistry feeding on three levels of nutrition....
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Mohamed M.
Udder Conformation and Milkability of She-Camel (Camelus dromedarius)
Unlike other conventional dairy species, the camel has not passed through process of selection for improvement of milk production. The majority of the studies conducted on camels concentrate on anatomical features, traditional management and physiological adaptation to desert condition....
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Akweya B.
Consumption of camel milk from North Eastern province of Kenya
Camel milk is commonly consumed raw by pastoralists in arid areas who may be unaware of the risks posed by such milk. It was therefore very important to determine the prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus agalactiae, which are some of the most common pathogens in such milk....
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Abdelatti E.
Effect of Sex Factor on Macrominerals profile of Dromedary camel
A study was conducted to assess some macrominerals level in some organs of camels; they were selected for slaughtering in AlGenana slaughterhouse. Ten samples of Liver, spleen and kidney were collected from each male and female camel. All samples were laboratory analyzed using a flam Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer....
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Inayat S.
Production And Quality Improvement Of Camel Milk Soft Unripened Cheese
The word “cheese” could be used for the products manufactured from cow’s milk, but milk from buffalo, sheep, goat and/or camel could also be used to make different types of cheese. There is no any documentary information available on the manufacturing of camel milk products (i.e butter, butter oil, yoghurt and cheese) from camel milk....
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Desalegn T.
Mineral Nutrition in Camel
Although camel is known, due to its multifaceted use, as a “multipurpose animal “or “all-purpose animal”, it is the most neglected and under-exploited species of our domestic animals. As a result, little has been known about camel husbandry and management, pathology, productive and reproductive potentials....
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Abdalatif Y.
Some Managment & Production Aspects of Camel Rearing in Gedarif- Sudan
Camel husbandry is one of the most important economic and social activities in Gedarif State-eastern Sudan on which a large number of the rural population depend for their livelihood. A Survey of camel rearing practice in Gedarif State has been carried out with examples on management and production ....
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MARAI I.
The Camel: The Animal with Unique Characteristics
It is a fact that the camel is the only domestic animal species that can survive under the severe desert conditions. This is due to the modification occurred to suit survival in the harsh conditions prevailing in the deserts....
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A/Atti A.
Microminerals level in Native Pasture and Camel Tissues in Sudan
A study was carried out in Butana Region, which is considered as one of camel production regions in the Sudan. the book is containing five chapters, all conculded in the following: In desert and semi-desert zones, camel rearing is important cultural fact....
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Asresie A.
Buttermaking From Camel Milk By Blending It With Goat Milk
Ethiopia possesses over 2.4 million dromedary camels that stand the country third in Africa in camel population (FAO, 2010). Camels are kept, among other things mainly for milk production in the pastoral areas. They produce milk for quite longer period even during dry periods compared to cattle (Kurtu, 2003)....
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Zayed R.
Camel Milk
According to the data of the Ministry of Animal Resources Sudan maintained about 3.9 million heads of camels from a total 138 million heads of different livestock (2006)....
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Demissie B.
Kedir H.
Camel and Cow Milk Marketing Chain Analysis: The Case of Ethiopia
Milk has a very wide importance both as a source of food and source of income in pastoral and agro-pastoral areas. On the contrary, the level of milk production is very low because of low production from endogenous milk cow and camel. Even at the present level of milk production, the product suffered lack of market and low price....
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Njage P.
The Lactoperoxidase System: Shelf-life and Fermentation of Camel Milk
The combination of poor hygienic standards, high ambient temperatures and lack of refrigeration facilities render camel milk very much susceptible to spoilage. Bovine LP-system has been shown to inhibit many bacterial species and its use for temporary preservation of raw bovine milk widely documented....
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Gitao G.
Wanjohi L.
Camel Milk Hygiene
Camel rearing is a common practice in the arid areas of Africa where regular droughts followed by famine are common. Camel milk is known to have high nutritional value as well as medicinal properties as the camel browses on natural trees and bushes....
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KHAN M.
Equine & Camel Production
This book includes all the informations about the camel and equine management, different aspects of disease protection and vaccination, age determination by dentition, shoeing and soundness, harness and saddlery, equine and camel importance, restraining tools and methodology, breeding management for camel and equines, and the rutting season, its im...
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Deepti T.
Kishore M.
Swati M.
The Financial Performance of the Axis Bank and the Kotak Mahindra Bank in the Post Reform Era. An Analysis of the CAMEL Model
Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2014 in the subject Business economics - Banking, Stock Exchanges, Insurance, Accounting, , course: MBA, language: English, abstract: The objective of this study is to Analyze the Financial Position and Performance of the Axis and Kotak Mahindra Bank in India based on their financial characteristics....
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Edward G.
With the Camel Corps Up the Nile. the .Gordon Relief Expedition. Against the Mahdists, Sudan, 1885
'The sand of the desert is sodden redThe Gatling's jammed and the colonel dead'This is a fascinating memoir of the early career of a prominent British soldier of the late 19th and early 20th century....
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Oliver H.
The Cameliers. A Classic Account of the Australians of the Imperial Camel Corps During the First World War in the Middle East
The famous camel borne infantry of the Middle East campaignsOliver Hogue's account of the Imperial Camel Corps in action during the desert and Palestine campaigns of the First World War is one of the first books written on the subject shortly after the events themselves took place....
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Geoffrey I.
With the Imperial Camel Corps in the Great War
The Imperial Camel Corps had a short but eventful existence. Operating in the Western desert against the Senussi in Sinai, in the Palestine Campaign, and in Arabia, it played an important part in the actions associated with T.E.Lawrence. The deployment of this highly mobile mounted force, drawn from Imperial troops, was extremely successful....
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Frank R.
The Fighting Cameliers - The Exploits of the Imperial Camel Corps in the Desert and Palestine Campaign of the Great War
The war in Sinai & Palestine from the irrepressible viewpoint of the Camel Soldiers - There are few accounts of the exploits of the Imperial Camel Corps but 'The Fighting Cameliers' has the distinction of being written in an easy going immediate style full of incident, dialogue and action that brings the soldiers that comprised this uni...
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Oliver (.
Trenches . Camels. Australian Recollections of Gallipoli and the Imperial Camel Corps During the First World War-Trooper Bluegum at the D
Two highly regarded books by the light horse chroniclerAustralian author and journalist Oliver Hogue (sometimes writing as Trooper Bluegum) joined the Australian 6th Light Horse during the First World War and was commissioned....
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Dorothy J.
Through a Camel.s Eye
'Still, he looked for hoof prints, glad there was nobody to laugh at him for doing so. He shaded his eyes and squinted at a dark object, half covered in sand, then began to walk towards it. He should should have been wearing sunglasses to protect his eyes, but he never thought of things like that....
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Sherry A.
The Great Camel Experiment of the Old West
In the mid-1800s, the United States needed a better way to protect the great flood of immigrants, pioneers, and settlers headed west along the southern route from Indian attacks, thieves, and murderers. Sending more cavalry wasn't the answer. The land known as the great American Desert was inhospitable to horses and mules....
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Drinking Camel`s Milk in the Yurt - Expat Stories from Kazakhstan
The Republic of Kazakhstan emerged from the former USSR as an independent nation in 1991. It is one of the largest countries in the world and Astana, its capital, is one of the youngest (and coldest) capital cities....
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