Minor Use Animal Drug Program - Nrsp-7

Minor Use Animal Drug Program - Nrsp-7 The MUADP is a university-based, national program that addresses therapy needs in sheep, goats, farmed deer, all cultured fish, crustaceans & game birds.

In 1982, the IR-4 Animal Drug Program was established as part of the overall IR-4 Minor Use Pesticide Management Program. Since that time the animal portion has been established as a national means of securing approved drugs and as a conduit between the animal industries and the FDA/CVM. In December 1990, the USDA/CSRS requested a peer review of the IR-4 program, including both the pesticide porti

on and the minor use animal component. A reorganization of the minor use animal drug section was one of the recommendations of the Review Team. This Change was carried out with the development of a separate Minor Use Animal Drug Technical Committee that reported to the IR-4 Administrative Advisors. In 1992, IR-4 Administrative Advisors recommended that with the change from interregional Projects (IRs) to National Research Support Projects (NRSPs), as well as the experience gained under the reorganized IR-4 Project, that the two programs (pesticide and animal) be separated into two projects. In 1993, NRSP-7 was thus created as the Minor Use Animal Drug Program.

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Bird flu has killed nearly 170 million birds since 2022

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Shiprock is a striking volcanic rock formation that rises 1,583 feet above the desert floor in northwestern New Mexico. Known as “Tsé Bitʼaʼí,” or “rock with wings,” by the Navajo Nation, Shiprock has a unique and imposing presence. This towering monolith is actually the eroded remains of a volcanic throat, with radiating dikes stretching out from its base. Estimated to be around 27 million years old, Shiprock has deeply spiritual significance for the Navajo people, woven into their origin stories and respected as a sacred site.

Its jagged silhouette and isolated location give it an almost otherworldly feel, making it a subject of fascination for geologists and photographers alike. However, climbing Shiprock is restricted to protect its cultural importance, ensuring it remains a revered landmark that stands as a testament to both the natural forces that shaped it and the cultural heritage it represents.

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Chedworth Roman Villa in Gloucestershire, England, is a nearly 1,800-year-old example of Roman luxury and innovation. Its tepidarium, or warm room, was heated by a sophisticated hypocaust system, where hot air circulated beneath raised floors and through wall flues to maintain a comfortable temperature. The intricate mosaic floors, still visible today, highlight the artistry of the era, while the preserved heating system showcases the advanced engineering that made Roman bathhouses a hallmark of their civilization.

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Balanced Rock in North Salem, New York, is a 60-ton pink granite boulder resting on four limestone pillars along Titicus Road. Geologists classify it as a glacial erratic, deposited by retreating glaciers from the last Ice Age, between 2 million and 10,000 years ago. The granite differs from local bedrock, supporting the glacial transport theory. However, its precise placement on the pillars raises skepticism; it appears too intentional for a natural drop.

Some theories suggest it could be a Native American dolmen or a Druid structure, though no evidence confirms this. Glacial striations on the supporting stones align with the Ice Age explanation, yet the formation remains an anomaly, challenging simple conclusions. Historical records note graffiti from the 1860s, marking it as a longstanding local curiosity.

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In Segovia, Spain, stands the massive Roman aqueduct constructed by Emperor Trajan (AD 98-117).

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The “Door to Hell” is a popular name for the Darvaza Gas Crater, located in the Karakum Desert of Turkmenistan. It’s a massive, fiery pit approximately 70 meters (230 feet) wide and 30 meters (100 feet) deep, which has been burning continuously since 1971. The crater was formed when Soviet geologists drilling for natural gas accidentally caused the ground to collapse, releasing methane gas. To prevent the spread of the toxic gas, they set it ablaze, expecting it to burn out in a few days. However, the fire has persisted for over five decades due to the vast underground gas reserves.

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