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    The Pro-Boer Representation of War and the Origins of New Liberalism by Françoise Orazi

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…When the (second) Boer war began in 1899, it was greeted in Britain by the usual bellicose enthusiasm—itself fuelled by the widespread feeling of British superiority. …”
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    Pion Boer–Mulders function using a contact interaction by Dan-Dan Cheng, Zhu-Fang Cui, Minghui Ding, Craig D. Roberts, Sebastian M. Schmidt

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract A symmetry preserving treatment of a vector  $$\otimes $$ ⊗  vector contact interaction (SCI) is used as the basis for calculations of the two pion transverse momentum dependent parton distribution functions (TMDs); namely, that for unpolarised valence degrees-of-freedom and the analogous Boer–Mulders (BM) function. Amongst other things, the analysis enables the following themes to be addressed: the quark current mass dependence of pion TMDs; the impact of the gauge link model on the positivity constraint that bounds the BM function relative to the unpolarised TMD; the equivalence of direct diagrammatic and light-front wave function TMD calculations; and the size of the BM shift. …”
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    Estimated Prevalence of Caprine Paratuberculosis in Boer Goat Herds in Missouri, USA by Patrick Pithua, Nathaniel S. Kollias

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The objective of this study was to estimate true animal-level and herd-level prevalence of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) antibodies in Missouri Boer goat herds. Sera harvested from blood samples collected from goats ≥24 months of age in 25 Missouri Boer goat herds were tested for presence of MAP antibodies using a commercial ELISA kit. …”
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    Conflicting Visions of War: Winston Churchill and Rudyard Kipling’s Evocation of the Boer War by Laïli Dor

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Rudyard Kipling and Winston Churchill both covered the Boer War as newspaper correspondents, working respectively for the Friend of the Free State and the Morning Post, and in later days, both authors looked back on the Boer War in their autobiographies. …”
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    Shoot Straight, You Bastards! Australians in the Boer War: the Breaker Morant Case by Martine Piquet

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…His squadron was dispatched to the Spelongen region to counter the action of Boer commandos. Between July and September 1901 the detachment summarily executed a number of Boer prisoners, in accordance, they claimed, with Lord Kitchener’s orders “to make no prisoners”—which the British authorities denied were ever given. …”
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    Estimation of crossbreeding and genetic parameters for reproductive traits of Boer x Central Highland goats in Ethiopia. by Zeleke Tesema, Belay Deribe, Mekonnen Tilahun, Alemu Kefale, Getachew Worku Alebachew, Kefyalew Alemayehu, Tesfaye Getachew, Damitie Kebede, Mengistie Taye, Solomon Gizaw

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Additive genetic and non-additive parameters for reproductive traits of Boer x Central Highland goats were estimated. Pedigree and performance records comprised of Central Highland and their crosses with Boer goats were collected from 2009 to 2018 in the Sirinka Agricultural Research Center sheep and goat breeding station. …”
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    Assessing the Impact of Boer Goat x Indigenous Goat Crossbreeding on Reproductive Performance and Farmer Perceptions in Southern Ethiopia by Kebede Habtegiorgis, Debir Legesse, Mohamed Bikamo

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This study aims to assess the effects of crossbreeding using 50% Boer bucks crossed with Ethiopian indigenous Woyto-Guji goats and to evaluate farmers’ perceptions towards crossbred kids. …”
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    The New Building Better English : text and grammar handbook / by Boer, John J. De

    Published 1965
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