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Poop medicine
by
Loria, Laura, author
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Feces Juvenile literature.
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Defecation Juvenile literature.
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Medicine Juvenile literature.
2018
\"Most of U.S. take medicine to cure our stomach ailments, but poop is also a cure. Poop is a waste product that doctors can put to good use. This volume explores the healing properties of poop, focusing chiefly on fecal transplants. It will discuss the donation, collection, preparation and transplantation of poop, as well as the history of using human and animal waste to restore or enhance health and beauty\"-- Provided by publisher.
Overview of Predation by Birds, Cephalopods, Fish and Marine Mammals on Marine Benthic Amphipods
2024
With about 8000 marine benthic species, the amphipod crustaceans form one of the richest animal groups of the worldwide Ocean. They have colonized a wide range of soft- and hard-bottom natural and artificial habitats extending from the intertidal to hadal zones. Moreover, they show a broad size spectrum, with numerous giant species exceeding 20 cm in length and some species smaller than 2 mm. When biofouling artificial hard surfaces, some tube-building species can form very dense populations comprising up to 100,000 individuals per square meter. Amphipods are important prey for fish and mammals. Along with cephalopod juveniles, they are also included in the trophic diet of shorebirds that consume amphipods mostly during the low tide on tidal flats. They display diel migration, which reinforces the predation by demersal fish in the suprabenthic zone just above the sea bed, as well as by pelagic fish in the water column. Despite their importance in terms of biodiversity and trophic transfer, no general overview is available on the role of benthic amphipods in marine ecosystem food webs. Various methods, including laboratory and field experiments, as well as the analysis of stomach contents and DNA extraction, have been used to identify the prey/predator trophic links. Based on an extensive literature review, this study discusses the role of marine benthic amphipods as potential food for higher trophic levels in natural and artificial hard-bottom communities created via the construction of offshore wind farms.
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The poop sleuth
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Shaw, Gina, author
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Smithsonian Institution
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Feces Juvenile literature.
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Animal behavior Juvenile literature.
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Feces.
2017
Describes how scientists collect and analyze animal feces to study their behavior and learn how to help endangered animals around the world.
Thirteenth NewsWatch
2017
--- (Trudeau-Town Hall) (Audio: P04) Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced a raft of questions at town hall meetings in Ontario today and one issue that came up more than once is the problems with the Phoenix pay system for government employees.
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Waist-deep in dung : a stomach-churning look at the grossest jobs throughout history
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Virnig, Christine, author
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Briggs, Korwin, illustrator
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Occupations Juvenile literature.
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Feces.
2024
\"After wading into the grossest animal pee, poop, and vomit humans have consumed in Dung for Dinner, Christine dives back into the muck with an equally humorous and informative exploration of the most revolting jobs throughout history. From the ancient Egyptian mummy makers who removed brains by shoving iron hooks up peoples' noses, to the 19th century Toshers who hunted for treasure deep in the London sewers, to modern day forensic entomologists who study the fly eggs, maggots, and other creepy crawlies that live on-and crawl through-human corpses, we'll learn about jobs that deal with poop, pee, blood, medicine, and dead bodies. Combining history, science, and a slew of fascinating facts, it's middle grade nonfiction with real kid appeal\"-- Provided by publisher.
You wouldn't want to live without poop!
by
Woolf, Alex, 1964- author
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Antram, David, 1958- illustrator
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Salariya, David
in
Defecation Juvenile literature.
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Feces Juvenile literature.
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Animal droppings Juvenile literature.
2016
\"Describes what life would be like without poop.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Why do I poo?
by
Holmes, Kirsty, author
in
Defecation Juvenile literature.
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Feces Juvenile literature.
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Digestion Juvenile literature.
2019
Learn how the food you eat becomes poo!
Turning poop into power fuel
by
MacCarald, Clara, 1979- author
in
Waste products as fuel Juvenile literature.
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Refuse as fuel Juvenile literature.
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Feces Miscellanea Juvenile literature.
2018
\"Imagine stopping at a gas station, and filling your car with...poop. Fuel made from poop may sound like science fiction, but it's already science fact. This engrossingly gross book explores the powerful possibilities. We'll discover how scientists are learning to make renewable fuels from something that most people are happy to get rid of. Unlike fossil fuels, poop is cheap, it's plentiful, and it's everywhere we are. Whether it's to the store, or all the way to Mars, poop is going places\"-- Provided by publisher.