Whether a patient needs a patch from a bovine or a boa is determined by the injury.
Coronaviruses have apparently jumped species before: Dr. Konstantin "Gus" Kousoulas, a professor at Louisiana State University who studies coronaviruses in cattle, published a paper back in 1993 describing a bovine-like coronavirus strain in a child in Germany.
After the meeting, Hueston was headed for England, where he serves on the British committee of scientists that found there may be a link between that country's bovine disease and a rare but fatal human equivalent called Creutzfeld-Jakob disease, or CJD.
"A case of a single cow with bovine spongiform encephalopathy is not a reason for significant concern on the part of consumers, and there is no reason to believe the beef or milk supply is unsafe, " she said.
"A case of a single cow with bovine spongiform encephalopathy is not a reason for significant concern on the part of consumers, and there is no reason to believe the beef or milk supply is unsafe, " said Sarah Klein, food safety attorney for the Center for Science in the Public Interest.
David Byrne, the commissioner responsible for Health and Consumer Protection said he had wanted a comprehensive BSE-testing of all bovine animals, above a certain age.
Among the hits: a Hepatitis B vaccine, a treatment for inter-cranial aneurysms and a bovine growth hormone.
Then he might spring four feet in the air, changing direction in flight like a bovine Michael Jordan.
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Belgian blue cows, which lack the myostatin gene, are so covered with bulky, rippling muscles that they look like something out of a bovine superhero cartoon.
The first minister said that the decision was "disappointing" and stressed that bovine TB was a "serious problem for the milk industry in Wales and had led to the culling of thousands of cattle in recent years".
Sitting before this perfectly coiffed blond businesswoman in a sun-lit corner office in her Rio de Janeiro headquarters, it's hard to picture her hacking though bovine femurs with a surgical saw to make ornamental loops for her first bikini bottoms.
But the long-term aim is to construct computational models of specific diseases based on the data being monitored, says Mark Spire, who is the president of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners and a member of the Kansas State team.
"This one is Lisa, " he says, lovingly cupping a huge bovine head in his arms as she licks him.
He is several sizes larger, in every direction, than the surrounding humans, and he walks with a swinging, bovine slouch.
Conservative MP Daniel Kawczynksi made a speech in which he told MPs that more than 2, 000 cattle were slaughtered in Shropshire last year as a result of bovine TB.
The results showed that culling badgers - a natural reservoir for bovine TB - did reduce the incidence of disease in cattle within the trial area, but that infection rates increased in the surrounding countryside as badgers were displaced.
Cows treated with bovine somatotropin consume less pasture to produce a gallon of milk than cows fed organically.
Between San Jose and Sablayan lies the 750sqkm Mount Iglit-Baco National Park, the last remaining refuge of the tamaraw, a critically-endangered wild bovine.
The ministry would also like to oversee a wider distribution of genes from the small percentage of British rams that are resistant to scrapie, a sheep disease similar to bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad-cow disease as it is more commonly known.
And they wanted confirmation of one key policy in particular: a cull of badgers to combat bovine tuberculosis.
He said these included a commitment to the eradication of bovine tuberculosis, forestry issues, countryside management and Europe.
And in the last fifteen years, it has not had a single case of BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy), "mad cow disease".
In 2005 JBS bought Swift Armour S.A., Argentina's largest bovine meat producer and exporter.
French consumption of beef plunged last year when three supermarket chains said they had sold beef from a herd containing an animal infected with bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), otherwise known as mad cow disease.
The grippers were also sent after a tough target to test their strength, bovine bladder tissue.
Last week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that the first case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or BSE, had been found in a cow slaughtered in Washington state.
The decision, confirmed by a ministry press official in Brasilia, follows Egypt's ban of beef on Monday from Parana state, where a cow that died two years ago had developed atypical bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), or mad cow disease.
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In a statement to the assembly, Environment Minister John Griffiths AM explained that a further review of the scientific evidence base regarding the eradication of bovine TB in Wales will be conducted.
Plans for a cull of badgers in west Somerset and Gloucestershire to try to reduce levels of bovine TB have been put on hold until the summer.
Ministers have given approval for a cull in two areas, Gloucestershire and west Somerset, as part of efforts to control bovine tuberculosis.
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