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    Asking Skill\u27s Biology Teacher of Muhammadiyah Senior High School Based on 2013 Curriculum in Klaten Year 2014/2015

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    Asking skill is a verbal greeting to stimulate students and increase thinking ability. The purpose of the research was to find out the skills of biology teachers of Muhammadiyah Senior High School based on 2013 curriculum in Klaten Regency academic year 2014/2015. This research was a descriptive qualitative research. Data analyzed by descriptive statistics. Observation and interview in 4 Senior High School Muhammadiyah were used to collect the data. The results showed the ability of asking skill in two categories. The average result of observation of overall category is 50.86%. The results of A teacher (47.97%), B teacher 54,91(%), C teacher (52.38%), and D teacher (57,07%). The result from interview are 58,33% teachers very well ask skills and 16.67% quite well

    Additional file 4: Figure S4. of Upper and lower respiratory tract microbiota in horses: bacterial communities associated with health and mild asthma (inflammatory airway disease) and effects of dexamethasone

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    Dexamethasone treatment (10 days) effect (Pre: day 0; green bars and Post: day 11; purple bars) in the lower respiratory tract of both healthy (n = 6) and Inflammatory Airway Disease (IAD, n = 7) horses. Each panel shows the abundance for an individual OTU and is labelled with the taxa and taxa rank (p: Phylum or g: Genus) that was assigned to it. (TIFF 42192 kb

    Additional file 5: Figure S5. of Upper and lower respiratory tract microbiota in horses: bacterial communities associated with health and mild asthma (inflammatory airway disease) and effects of dexamethasone

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    Alpha diversity measures (Chao1 and Shannon) of dexamethasone treatment (10 days) effect (Pre: day 0; green bars and Post: day 11; purple bars) in both upper respiratory tract and lower respiratory tract samples. There was no significant decrease in the evenness in the lower airways of both healthy (Normal) and Inflammatory Airway Disease (IAD) horses after p-value adjustment for multiple comparisons (p = 0.071, Wilcoxon test). (TIFF 8440 kb

    Additional file 3: Figure S3. of Upper and lower respiratory tract microbiota in horses: bacterial communities associated with health and mild asthma (inflammatory airway disease) and effects of dexamethasone

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    Abundance of 2 OTUs (labelled with genus) that differed between the upper respiratory tract (URT) and lower respiratory tract (LRT) of healthy horses (n = 6). (TIFF 14065 kb

    Additional file 4: Table S3. of The nasopharyngeal microbiota of beef cattle before and after transport to a feedlot

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    BLASTn results for OTUs classified by the UCLUST consensus taxonomy assigner as Pasteurella, Mannheimia, or Mycoplasma. (DOCX 17 kb

    Additional file 1: Figure S1. of The nasopharyngeal microbiota of beef cattle before and after transport to a feedlot

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    A sagittal midline view of a bovine head (adult animal ≥ 36 months old). The image indicates that swabs used in the current study (27 cm length) were able to reach the nasopharynx of 8-month old calves during sampling. (TIF 8079 kb

    Additional file 5 Figure S2. of The nasopharyngeal microbiota of beef cattle before and after transport to a feedlot

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    The six most relatively abundant archaeal and bacterial phyla in the nasopharyngeal microbiota of cattle at days 0, 2, 7, and 14 of the study. For each sampling time n = 14 except day 0, where n = 13. (TIF 1601 kb

    Additional file 8: Figure S4. of The nasopharyngeal microbiota of beef cattle before and after transport to a feedlot

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    Phylogenetic investigation of communities by reconstruction of unobserved states (PICRUSt) analysis showing the 10 most relatively abundant level 2 KEGG pathways in the predicted metagenome at each sampling time. (TIF 1038 kb
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