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    Physical and sensory properties of meltique beef steak injected with virgin coconut oil emulsion by Apriantini Astari, Cipta Dainy Nunung, Humayrah Wardina, Nurzahra Kania, Lesa Aditia Edit

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The consumption of animal-based protein in Indonesia remains low, necessitating efforts to increase its intake, particularly through beef. …”
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    Socio‐economic evaluation of human–dog coexistence: A 40,000 years history by Mohammad Fallahi, Ali Akbar Masoudi, Rasoul Vaez Torshizi, Ali Maghsoudi

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Abstract The human–animal relationship and its benefits have been a popular issue in recent decades. …”
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    Case report: Neuroendocrine carcinoma of the nasal cavity in a roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) by Gorazd Vengušt, Diana Žele Vengušt, Carlo Cantile, Mitja Gombač, Kristina Tekavec, Tanja Švara

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Neuroendocrine tumors of the nasal cavity are rare in both animals and humans. This report describes the macroscopic, histopathological and immunohistochemical characteristics of a neuroendocrine tumor in a three-year-old female roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) that was shot due to a facial deformity caused by an oval, firm, exophytic lesion effacing the left frontal and parietal regions. …”
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    Does Faeces Excreted by Moxidectin-Treated Sheep Impact Coprophagous Insects and the Activity of Soil Microbiota in Subtropical Pastures? by Susana Gilaverte Hentz, Felix Guillermo Reyes Reyes, Glaciela Kaschuk, Leandro Bittencourt de Oliveira, Maria Angela Machado Fernandes, Alda Lúcia Gomes Monteiro

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Diptera, Hymenoptera, Isoptera, and Coleoptera were equally encountered in faeces from MOX-treated and nontreated animals. Faecal boluses of MOX-treated animals (with higher N content) not protected against rain degraded faster than faecal boluses of nontreated animals (with lower N content). …”
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    Effects of coenzyme q10 on lipid profile in streptozotocin induced diabetic rats by Deniz Uluışık, Ercan Keskin, Yasemin Öznurlu, Tuğba Özaydın

    “…<p> <b>Materials and Methods:</b> In the study, 38 adult male Wistar Abino rats were divided into five groups. Group I animals was no applied. Group II animals was intraperitoneally administered 0.3 ml corn oil daily and group III animals was intraperitoneally administered 10 mg/kg CoQ10 in 0.3 ml corn oil daily for four weeks. …”
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    A longitudinal MRI study on lymph nodes histiocytosis of a xenograft cancer model. by María Jiménez-González, Sandra Plaza-García, Janire Arizeta, Silvia Bianchessi, César Trigueros, Torsten Reese

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The individual average of the different lymph nodes sizes was 15-40% larger in the tumor animals compared to control animals at week 8 to week 20. …”
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    Serum biochemical profile in case of cardiorenal syndrome in cats with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy by Yu. A. Vatnikov, E. D. Sotnikova, V. I. Kuznetsov, A. A. Razumova, I. V. Shchurov, O. A. Petrukhina, A. A. Rudenko

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It was shown that cardiorenal syndrome may occur as a complication of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in animals. Biochemical tests in animals with feline cardiorenal syndrome verified cytolysis of cardiomyocytes (increased serum activity of lactate dehydrogenase by 2.69 times, creatine phosphokinase by 2.02 times, increased serum concentration of cardiac troponin by 5.20 times as compared to healthy animals), azotemia (increased concentration in serum creatinine by 2.72 times, urea by 2.94 times, symmetric dimethylarginine by 2.60 times and cystatin C by 1.90 times as compared to healthy animals), enhanced ketogenesis, systemic inflammatory process (increased serum concentration of C-reactive protein by 1.55 times as compared to healthy animals), hypercholesterolemia, oxidative stress (decrease in serum activity of superoxide dismutase by 1.63 times, catalase by 4.67 times and glutathione peroxidase by 1.71 times, increase in the concentration of malondialdehyde by 1.79 times, ceruloplasmin by 2.50 times and diene conjugates by 1.85 times as compared to healthy animals), electrolyte imbalance in the form of hyperkalemia, hyponatremia, hyperphosphatemia and hypomagnesemia. …”
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    Stroke Induces a BDNF-Dependent Improvement in Cognitive Flexibility in Aged Mice by Josh Houlton, Lisa Y. Y. Zhou, Deanna Barwick, Emma K. Gowing, Andrew N. Clarkson

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Recently, we have established an animal model of stroke that results in delayed impairment in spatial memory, allowing us to better investigate cognitive deficits. …”
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    Grazing lambs on pastures regrown after wildfires did not significantly alter metal content in meat and wool by S Depenbrock, J Lane, M Asrat, R Poppenga, S Hargrave, B McNabb, V Eviner, M Chigerwe

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Copper concentrations found in the meat of animals grazing regrowth was lower than in animals grazing unburned pastures; it is important to monitor copper concentrations in grazing animals to avoid diseases associated with copper deficiency.…”
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    Realistic Facial Expression of Virtual Human Based on Color, Sweat, and Tears Effects by Mohammed Hazim Alkawaz, Ahmad Hoirul Basori, Dzulkifli Mohamad, Farhan Mohamed

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Generating extreme appearances such as scared awaiting sweating while happy fit for tears (cry) and blushing (anger and happiness) is the key issue in achieving the high quality facial animation. The effects of sweat, tears, and colors are integrated into a single animation model to create realistic facial expressions of 3D avatar. …”
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    Rolnictwo ekologiczne a właściwości gleby i jej różnorodność biologiczna by Anna Augustyniuk-Kram

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…Organic farming is defined as a system in which crop and animal production must be balanced, and all means of production needed for plant and animal breeding are produced within the farm. …”
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    ANALISIS PERSEPSI PENONTON TERHADAP IKLAN MULTIKULTURAL "SASA HADIRKAN RASA UNTUK INDONESIA" by Irenia Jastisia, Fidrotul Jamilah, Nur Azizah Puji Astuti, Candra Krida Mustika, Egaputra Twedapinta

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Sasa's commercials contain multicultural concepts that are reflected in Japanese animation style, European MIDI music, and culinary culture content in Indonesia. …”
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    Caloric Restriction Prevents Lead-Induced Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Rat Liver by Mustafa Mohammadi, Rana Ghaznavi, Rana Keyhanmanesh, Hamid Reza Sadeghipour, Roya Naderi, Hossein Mohammadi

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into two groups: Ad libitum fed group (AL, free access to normal rat chow) and caloric restriction group (CR, fed 65% of AL animals’ food intake). After 6 weeks, half of the animals of each group were injected lead acetate and the other half were injected saline. …”
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    REDERIVATION BY EMBRYO TRANSFER IN STRAINS OF LABORATORY MICE AND RATS by S. Ya. Amstislavsky, T. N. Igonina, I. N. Rozhkova, E. Yu. Brusentsev, A. A. Rogovaya, D. S. Ragaeva, V. A. Naprimerov, E. A. Litvinova, I. Z. Plyusnina, A. L. Markel

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Rederivation allows laboratory animal populations to be purged from specified pathogens and thus turns these animals to the SPF (specified pathogens free) status. …”
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    First Case of Respiratory Infection in Rabbits Caused by <i>Alcaligenes faecalis</i> in Romania by Vlad Iorgoni, Ionica Iancu, Ionela Popa, Alexandru Gligor, Gabriel Orghici, Bogdan Sicoe, Corina Badea, Cristian Dreghiciu, Călin Pop, Timea Bochiș, Janos Degi, Luminita Costinar, Corina Pascu, Viorel Herman

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<i>Alcaligenes faecalis</i> is a Gram-negative, obligate aerobic bacillus commonly found in environmental settings, particularly in soil and water, as well as within the intestinal microbiota of humans and various animal species. This bacterium has the potential to act as an opportunistic pathogen, capable of causing severe infections in both humans and animals, which can sometimes result in fatal outcomes. …”
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    Reprezentacje obiektów przyrodniczych z dziecięcej perspektywy by Monika Wiśniewska-Kin, Eliza Rybska

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The presented research showed also that children make conceptualization mainly through personal experiences and that when describing animals, children focus on observable animal activity and behavior, as well as animal appearance, size, the environment of living and the relation with humans. …”
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    Information and knowledge: an evolutionary framework for information science by Marcia J. Bates

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…The approach is rooted in an evolutionary framework; that is, modes of information perception, processing, transmission, and storage are seen to have developed as a part of the general evolution of members of the animal kingdom. Brains are expensive for animals to support; consequently, efficient storage, including, particularly, storage at emergent levels-for example, storing the concept of chair, rather than specific memories of all chairs ever seen, is powerful and effective for animals. …”
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