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Journal articles on the topic "Normandy cattle"

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Parent, André. "Félix Vicq d'Azyr: Anatomy, Medicine and Revolution." Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques 34, no. 1 (2007): 30–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0317167100018722.

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ABSTRACT:Félix Vicq d'Azyr was born in 1748 in the small town of Valognes, Normandy. He studied medicine in Paris but he was particularly impressed by the lectures given at the Jardin du Roi by the comparative anatomist Louis Daubenton and the surgeon Antoine Petit. In 1773, Vicq d'Azyr initiated a series of successful lectures on human and animal anatomy at the Paris Medical School, from which he received his medical degree in 1774. He was elected the same year at the Academy of Sciences at age 26, thanks to his outstanding contributions to comparative anatomy. Vicq d'Azyr became widely known
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Alshammari, Ayed, Abdulbaset Kabli, and Naser Youssef. "Pathophysiological and pro-inflammatory cytokine surveys on livestock normally infected with Taenia saginata cysticercosis." Open Veterinary Journal 14, no. 7 (2024): 1596. http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/ovj.2024.v14.i7.9.

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Background: Cattle and buffaloes can contract cysticercosis, an infection of the muscles brought on by Taenia saginata larvae. Despite having a global spread, cysticercosis is more prevalent in impoverished nations due to impaired hygiene standards. It has been discovered that Taenia saginata cysticercosis routine visual diagnosis is not very effective, especially in mild infections. Therefore, a more trustworthy in vivo test might be used as an alternative in slaughterhouses and epidemiological studies. Biochemical assays are possibly utilized as an alternative to detect cysticercosis inside
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Davison, H. C., A. Otter, and A. J. Trees. "Significance of Neospora caninum in British dairy cattle determined by estimation of seroprevalence in normally calving cattle and aborting cattle." International Journal for Parasitology 29, no. 8 (1999): 1189–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0020-7519(99)00094-6.

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Kim, Min-Kyoung, and Raymond M. Leuthold. "The Distributional Behavior of Futures Price Spreads." Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 32, no. 1 (2000): 73–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1074070800027838.

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AbstractThe distributional behavior of futures price spreads is examined for four commodities: corn, live cattle, gold and T-bonds. Remarkably different results are found over commodities, time period, and sample size. Actual spread changes for the smaller sample size of gold and T-bonds and for corn produce more normal distributions for weekly than for daily differencing intervals, while all live cattle spreads for actual changes are normally distributed. However, the larger sample size of both gold and T-bonds and the relative spread changes for corn and live cattle do not become more normal
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Sucak, Mustafa Güçlü, and Serap Göncü. "The Comparison of growth performances of difficult and normally born calves." Journal of Dairy, Veterinary & Animal Research 13, no. 1 (2024): 43–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.15406/jdvar.2024.13.00347.

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In this study, it was aimed at comparing the growth performances of calves born with difficulty and normal calves. The first and most important objective in cattle breeding is to produce a sufficient number of calves within the morphological and physiological limits determined by genetics. In this sense, calf yield varies according to the number of pregnant cows and live-born calves in the herd per unit time. In cattle breeding, especially in dairy cattle breeding, one of the factors that negatively affects calf yield is calving difficulty or difficult calving. Difficult births are generally a
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Blair-West, J. R., D. A. Denton, M. J. McKinley, and R. S. Weisinger. "Thirst and brain angiotensin in cattle." American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 262, no. 2 (1992): R204—R210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.1992.262.2.r204.

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Cows that were normally hydrated or deprived of water were given intravenous or intracerebroventricular (icv) infusions of angiotensin I converting-enzyme inhibitors (CEI) or angiotensin II antagonists. Normally hydrated Na-deficient cows increased water intake in a dose-related manner in response to icv infusion of angiotensin I (n = 5). The response to 3 micrograms/h angiotensin I was abolished by concurrent icv infusion of the CEI captopril at 3 mg/h but not by intravenous infusion of captopril at 120 mg/h, which reduced Na appetite (n = 5). The icv infusion of captopril at 12 mg/h did not
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Sarmiento, Derly Rodríguez, Emanuela Tullo, and Rita Rizzi. "Pedigree-based analysis of genetic variability in the registered Normande cattle breed in Colombia." Animal Production Science 57, no. 3 (2017): 422. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/an15057.

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Genetic variability and structure of the population were studied in 7949 registered Normande cattle in Colombia. The pedigree was deep with 18 traced generations, but there were some incomplete genealogical information for the cattle born in the more distant past. The average number of complete and equivalent complete generations was 2.42 and 5.21, respectively. The average pedigree completeness index for five generations was 0.62, which increased over time, and a significant difference between sexes was found (males: 0.82 ± 0.11; females: 0.62 ± 0.38). The average generation interval was 7.57
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Boichard, D., F. Guillaume, A. Baur, et al. "Genomic selection in French dairy cattle." Animal Production Science 52, no. 3 (2012): 115. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/an11119.

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Genomic selection is implemented in French Holstein, Montbéliarde, and Normande breeds (70%, 16% and 12% of French dairy cows). A characteristic of the model for genomic evaluation is the use of haplotypes instead of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), so as to maximise linkage disequilibrium between markers and quantitative trait loci (QTLs). For each trait, a QTL-BLUP model (i.e. a best linear unbiased prediction model including QTL random effects) includes 300–700 trait-dependent chromosomal regions selected either by linkage disequilibrium and linkage analysis or by elastic net. This m
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Herrera Gomez, F., F. D. Deb Hovell, and C. A. Sandoval Castro. "Urinary recovery of allantoin in normally fed steers." Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science 1998 (1998): 80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1752756200597324.

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Studies in the use of the purine derivatives technique in ruminants have been stimulated by the possible use of this technique as an estimator of the rumen microbial-N supplied to the host animal. The recovery factor influences the estimation of the total purines absorbed and therefore the microbial-N supply. The relationship between exogenous purine input and urinary excretion and recovery has been studied using cattle maintained with the intragastric infusion technique (Orskov et al., 1979). The urinary recovery of exogenous purines has been estimated to be 0.77-0.85 (Chen et al., 1990a, Ver
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Herrera Gomez, F., F. D. Deb Hovell, and C. A. Sandoval Castro. "Urinary recovery of allantoin in normally fed steers." Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science 1998 (1998): 80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0308229600032931.

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Studies in the use of the purine derivatives technique in ruminants have been stimulated by the possible use of this technique as an estimator of the rumen microbial-N supplied to the host animal. The recovery factor influences the estimation of the total purines absorbed and therefore the microbial-N supply. The relationship between exogenous purine input and urinary excretion and recovery has been studied using cattle maintained with the intragastric infusion technique (Orskov et al., 1979). The urinary recovery of exogenous purines has been estimated to be 0.77-0.85 (Chen et al., 1990a, Ver
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Normandy cattle"

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Claridge, Jennifer. "Does Fasciola hepatica infection increase the susceptibility of cattle to infection with other pathogens normally controlled by a Th1 or pro-inflammatory response?" Thesis, University of Liverpool, 2012. http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/9455/.

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Fasciola hepatica is a trematode parasite with wide geographical and host ranges, primarily affecting ruminants in the United Kingdom. Infection of host animals leads to significant economic losses in production, with reduced weight gains and milk quality and quantity. Clinical disease, known as fasciolosis, is expensive to treat and causes significant morbidity and mortality. More than three quarters of dairy herds surveyed in England and Wales have been exposed to this parasite, and the number of diagnoses of fasciolosis, made by the Animal Health Veterinary Laboratories Agency, has increase
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KABÁTKOVÁ, Zdenka. "Chov normandského skotu v České republice." Master's thesis, 2010. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-53525.

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The aim of this diploma work was to review the current state of breeding of Normande cattle in Czech republic. The reason for introducing the breeding of this cattle is some of its qualities. The most important of these include a higher percentage of casein in milk as well as good conversion of nutrients from the bulk feed and meat quality. Monitoring of cattle took place in four separate farms in years 2005 - 2009. There was created basic monitored group from pure Normande breed. Control groups were from pure Holstein dairy cattle, Czech Spotted dairy cattle. Fertility evaluation was done by
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Books on the topic "Normandy cattle"

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McCormick, Finbar, and Emily Murray. The zooarchaeology of Medieval Ireland. Edited by Umberto Albarella, Mauro Rizzetto, Hannah Russ, Kim Vickers, and Sarah Viner-Daniels. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199686476.013.15.

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This paper presents an overview of the main trends in animal exploitation in the Medieval period in Ireland as revealed by the zooarchaeological data. Cattle dominated the farming economy and diet throughout the period with dairying being their principal role. Sheep are consistently present. The growth of the wool trade after the Anglo-Norman conquest is evident in assemblages from the east and southeast, though it is not a strong trend with their use as a source of meat persisting throughout the Medieval period. An urban–rural dichotomy is also evident in the exploitation of pigs, goats, cats
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Book chapters on the topic "Normandy cattle"

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Bella, Tancredi. "La cathédrale normande de Catane (XIe siècle). Nouvelles données d’une recherche en cours." In Regards croisés sur le monument médiéval. Brepols Publishers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.csm-eb.5.116251.

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Cullingford, Elizabeth Butler. "The Love Poems, edited with an introduction and notes by A. Norman Jeffares (London: Kyle Cathie, 1990) 146 pp." In Yeats and Women. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11928-8_24.

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Roffe, David. "The Mystique of the Book." In Domesday. Oxford University PressOxford, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198208471.003.0001.

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Abstract On Christmas Day 1085 William, duke of Normandy and conqueror and king of England, had much thought and deep discussion with his council at Gloucester about England: how it was occupied or with what sort of people. Then he sent his men over all England into every shire and had them find out how many hundred hides there were in the shire, or what land and cattle the king himself had in the country, or what dues he ought to have in twelve months from the shire. Also he had a record made of how much land his archbishops had, and his bishops and his abbots and his earls—and though I relat
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Hoogesteijn, Rafael, Almira Hoogesteijn, and Edgardo Mondolfi. "Jaguar predation and conservation: cattle mortality caused by felines on three ranches in the Venezuelan Llanos." In Mammals as Predators. Oxford University PressOxford, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198540670.003.0020.

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Abstract The most important prey species taken by jaguar are given for the Llanos area of Venezuela, and compared with dietary analyses conducted elsewhere. In three studies carried out in seasonally flooded savannah, cattle constituted 35, 48 and 56% of total prey killed by jaguar. Causes predisposing jaguars to prey on cattle are deforestation (loss of habitat), poaching of the jaguar and its prey, and rudimentary herd management. In two studies, 75% and 53% of jaguars killed while preying on cattle exhibited man-inflicted wounds diminishing the cat’s ability to hunt normally. Physical and e
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Guérin, Thomas. "Le manoir du Catel à Écretteville-lès-Baons (Seine-Maritime) : enjeux et résultats de l’opération programmée (2013-2015)." In Journées archéologiques de Normandie. Presses universitaires de Rouen et du Havre, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.purh.17480.

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Rives, J. B. "The Economics of Animal Sacrifice." In Animal Sacrifice in the Roman Empire (31 BCE-395 CE). Oxford University PressNew York, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197648919.003.0002.

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Abstract This chapter examines the economic dimensions of animal sacrifice. The environmental conditions of the ancient Mediterranean meant that the sorts of large domestic animals that were normally sacrificed were valuable resources that most people could not afford to consume very often. There were, however, important variables. The major groups of edible domestic animals (cattle, sheep/goats, and pigs) differed in both the costs and the benefits of their production. There were also differences in the goals of peasant and elite animal production: the former focused on diversification and ri
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Taber, Douglass F. "Substituted Benzenes: The Garg Synthesis of Tubingensin A." In Organic Synthesis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190646165.003.0062.

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John F. Hartwig of the University of California, Berkeley devised (Science 2014, 343, 853) conditions for the regioselective silylation of an arene 1 to give 2. The silyl group can directly be converted, inter alia, to halo, amino, alkyl, or hydroxyl. Jin-Quan Yu of Scripps La Jolla effected (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2014, 53, 2683) regioselective alkenylation of the arene 3 with 4 to give 5. Wei-Liang Duan of the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry described (Org. Lett. 2014, 16, 500) a related alkenyl­ation protocol. Deping Wang of Henyang Normal University developed (Eur. J. Org. Chem. 201
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Conference papers on the topic "Normandy cattle"

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Grohs, C., J. Corbeau, J. Jourdain, et al. "521. A de novo missense mutation of COL1A1 causes osteogenesis imperfecta type 2 and premature delivery in Normande Cattle." In World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production. Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-940-4_521.

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Marc, Simona, Oana Maria Boldura, Jelena Savici, Cristina Paul, and Gabriel Otava. "HYSTOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF HYPOSPADIAS IN A CROSSBRED CALF WITH SYNDROMIC EVOLUTION." In 23rd SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2023. STEF92 Technology, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2023v/6.2/s29.92.

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Hypospadias is a developmental abnormality in which the male urethra opens on the underside of the penis or on the perineum and can be accompanied by penile aplasia or hypoplasia, hypoplasia of the corpus cavernosum, incomplete formation of the prepuce, or cryptorchidism [1]. In animals, it rarely appears in horses, sheep, goats, cattle, dogs, and cats as isolated cases with urogenital anomaly or with other abnormalities [2,3]. The aim of this paper is to present the hystological results in a crossbred calf seen with anterior hypospadias with syndromic evolution. Clinically, the penile urethra
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Lugo, Ana M., Cinthia Audivet Durán, and Marco E. Sanjuán. "Tuning and Implementation of a Feedback Control Strategy for Drying Process Based on IAE Minimization." In ASME 2016 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2016-67291.

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Agricultural products contain a significant amount of moisture during the harvesting stage. The presence of this moisture increases the deterioration rate of the products during storage, handling, and processing periods; drying is one of the most suitable processes that can be applied to these by-products before using them as cattle feed or soil conditioner. This process is certainly one of the most energy consuming found in industry. The selection of an appropriate process control strategies can minimize production and maintenance cost, maximize product quality and reduce environmental pollut
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