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    Approaches to modulate buffalo gut microbiome for efficient feed utilization and reduced environmental pollution by Vijit Dey, Puran C. Lailer, Tirtha K. Datta

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Supplementation of bioactive compounds viz. essential oils (eugenol, origanum oil, thymol), saponins or tannins in pure form or through natural compounds (garlic oil, eucalyptus oil, clove oils, Sapindus mukorossi fruit, Glycyrrhiza glabra root, Ficus bengalensis leaves, Ficus glomerata leaves), which are rich in these bioactive were shown to reduce methane (30%) and ammonia production (50%) in buffaloes with improvement in body weight (14%), milk production (10%) and feed efficiency (15%) in Murrah buffaloes. …”
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    Acute phase responses in clinically healthy multiparous Holsteins with and without calcium dysregulation during the early postpartum period by J.A. Seminara, C.R. Seely, J.A.A. McArt

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Our work supports the hypothesis that dyscalcemia and inflammatory activity are associated in dairy cows under naturally occurring postpartum conditions. Although the causal structure of this relationship remains unknown, improved understanding of inflammation and dyscalcemia may provide insight into mechanisms by which some cows experience maladaptation during the early postpartum period.…”
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    L’aqueduc du Gier : nouvelles données sur le pont-siphon de Beaunant à Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon (Métropole de Lyon) by David Baldassari, François Blondel, Stéphane Gaillot

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The presence of this masonry structure suggests that in Antiquity the main channels of the river probably passed between the piers at the bottom of the eastern slope of the valley.Beyond this indication of the old route of the river, the geoarchaeological approach also provides matter for discussion on the possible causes of the collapse of the bridge, which probably involved one or more consecutive or associated factors: weaknesses in the subsoil, the influence of meteorological factors or natural disasters.The data acquired during this excavation contribute significantly to ideas about the techniques and architectural choices that governed the construction of the bridge, together with more general thinking about the dating of a hydraulic structure as important as the Gier aqueduct, which is of not insignificant impact for the analysis of the urban development of the Roman colony of Lugdunum.…”
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