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  • ...implemented on justiceforanimals.org, was that they could be a good way to study and commit information to memory. The nodes could be structured in such a w ...an article echo the structure of the article, diminishing its utility as a study mechanism.
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  • * Sometimes referred to as ''The Oxford Study'', this 2018 work<ref>Poore, J., and T. Nemecek. “Reducing Food’s Envir * The study examined 38,700 farms in 119 countries, representing 90% of the world's pro
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  • ...educing foods environmental impacts through producers and consumers|Oxford Study]] for an example of the former, and [[Grazing]] for an example of the latte ...ng foods environmental impacts through producers and consumers|2018 Oxford Study]].
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  • * Sometimes referred to as ''The Oxford Study'', this 2018 work<ref>Poore, J., and T. Nemecek. “Reducing Food’s Envir * The study examined 38,700 farms in 119 countries, representing 90% of the world's pro
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  • * A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by two env ...g/publication/creating-sustainable-food-future-interim-findings.</ref> The study explains why a typical feed conversation ratio of 7 to 1 falls short becaus
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  • ...r eggs.<ref>This is an average of figures from the graph on page 37 of the study: World Resources Institute. “Creating a Sustainable Food Future: Interim * A study led by Oxford and published by the Food Climate Research Group (FCRN) dispu
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  • Each entry in this section summarizes an important book, video, research study, law, organization, or person, highlighting information that is useful for ...n =Each page in this section summarizes an important book, video, research study, law, organization, or person, highlighting information that is useful for
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  • ..., T. Colin, and Thomas M Campbell. The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight ..., T. Colin, and Thomas M Campbell. The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight
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  • ...implemented on justiceforanimals.org, was that they could be a good way to study and commit information to memory. The nodes could be structured in such a w ...an article echo the structure of the article, diminishing its utility as a study mechanism.
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  • ...y is the realization that we simply don't have enough land. A 2018 Harvard study concluded that the US has enough pasture to support only 27% of the curren The same study concluded that "a switch to purely grass-fed systems would likely result in
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  • Research bears this out. A study published in the ''Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition'' conclude A study published by the National Academy of Sciences calculates a health-care savi
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  • * A study in the New England Journal of Medicine recommends a high-fiber or meatless * Another study found that vegans and vegetarians are protected from the risk of heart dise
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  • ...mazon.Com: Books.” Accessed January 12, 2018. https://www.amazon.com/China-Study-Comprehensive-Nutrition-Implications/dp/B006DUKW0E/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_en '''Binocular vision is crucial for the manipulation of plant foods.''' A study titled "Binocularity and brain evolution in primates," published by the Nat
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  • ...study published in the JAMA Internal Medicine in August, 2016, the largest study yet to examine the effect of different sources of protein, found that anima
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  • * Research-Study Integrity
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  • Another study, published in 2015 in ''Science Advances'', confirms what many scientists h
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  • ...view is if an animal has a small brain, it’s not intelligent or smart…our study shows it’s not true that small brains are not capable of this kind of cog ...of Evidence for the Experience of Pain in Honeybees: A Self-Administration Study.” Scientific Reports 7 (April 4, 2017): 45825. https://doi.org/10.1038/sr
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  • ...History in Old Wool: The Use of Wool Remains in Ancient Skin and Cloth to Study the Origin and History of the Fine-Woolled Sheep That Became the Spanish Me ...as long as two years, using a neural mechanism similar to humans'. In one study, sheep responded emotionally when shown photographs of absent individuals (
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  • ...that are qualified to evaluate the evidence, can be employed. One research study rarely provides positive proof of anything, so in many cases expert testimo
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  • ...er-m-d.html</ref> <ref>Klaper, Michael. “Vegan Health Study.” Vegan Health Study by Michael Klaper, M.D., January 4, 2017.(https://veganhealthstudy.org/ </r
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  • ..."similar to anchovy or pigs and cannot be considered apex predators." 2013 Study, PNAS <ref>Proceedings of the National Academy of Science), Eating up the w
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  • ...ed to produce significantly larger litters than their wild counterparts. A study done on wild boars in Portugal found that litter sizes ranged from 2 to 8 p ...gain can lead to joint and leg problems.<ref name="prunier" /> In 1997, a study showed that pigs more closely related to wild boar gained 47g less per day.
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  • ...December 3 2019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applanim.2018.12.007.</ref> One study also found that cows have best friends and become stressed when separated f ...sed for Veal: Are These Animals Distressed?” International Journal for the Study of Animal Problems 4, no. 3 (1983): 198–213.</ref> These living condition
    61 KB (8,810 words) - 10:29, 29 January 2020
  • ...nce for T. Colin Campbell, a seasoned researcher and author of ''The China Study'' and several other books. In addition to providing an excellent source of
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  • ...nimals.<ref>An average of the figures for various farmed animals from this study: World Resources Institute. “Creating a Sustainable Food Future.” World
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  • Research bears this out—a 2016 study in Poultry Science reveals that in addition to the physiological stress the Hopefully, a 2019 study that was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association will
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  • ...ntinued to move for several hours when left to asphyxiate in air. The same study found that fish placed in ice slurry continued to respire for up to 50 min ...es' brains continue to function for some time even after decapitation. One study, done on eels, showed that the brain continued to function at least partial
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  • ...ter being transported, suggesting that the experience is very stressful. A study of tigers showed that for animals who have not been transported many times
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