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    Effect of diets containing raw and processed pigeon pea seed meal supplemented with enzyme on external and internal egg quality characteristics of laying quails Coturnix coturnix japonica by Afolabi Rotimi Akintunde, Mutiu Ayogbe Oguntoye, Samson O. B. Adeoye, Japhet Adeniyi Olusiyi, Samuel Isaac, Emmanuel Filian Istifanus

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Three hundred and sixty, six-week old Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) hens were used to evaluate the effect of processed pigeon pea seed meal (PPSM) supplemented with enzyme (Vegpro) on egg quality characteristics of laying birds. …”
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    Efficacy of myrrh extract against Eimeria labbeana-like experimental infection in Columba livia domestica: in vivo study by Shurug Albasyouni, Afra Alharbi, Esam Al-Shaebi, Saleh Al Quraishy, Rewaida Abdel-Gaber

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Methods Female pigeons were divided into six groups (5 pigeons/group): Group 1: control pigeon group, Group 2: Non-infected and treated pigeon group with MyE (500 mg/kg). …”
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    A Comparative Morphometrical Study of the Pecten Oculi in Different Avian Species by Mustafa Orhun Dayan, Tugba Ozaydın

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…However, duck, pigeon, turkey and starling had a pleated-type pecten oculi which displayed folded structure. …”
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    Strange features are no better than no features: predator recognition by untrained birds by Ondřej Fišer, Irena Strnadová, Petr Veselý, Michaela Syrová, Michal Němec, Barbora Kamišová, Josef Šalom, Roman Fuchs

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We presented an unmodified kestrel dummy and two modified kestrel dummies (one with pigeon key features, the other lacking key features) to wild red-backed shrikes defending their nest. …”
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    The Tonsils Revisited: Review of the Anatomical Localization and Histological Characteristics of the Tonsils of Domestic and Laboratory Animals by Christophe Casteleyn, Sofie Breugelmans, Paul Simoens, Wim Van den Broeck

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Proper tonsils are absent in the rat, and pigeon. In the rabbit, only the palatine tonsils can be noticed, whereas the pig does not present palatine tonsils. …”
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    Nutritional enrichment of traditional complementary foods using underutilized nutritious plant foods in sub-Saharan Africa: their nutritional potential and health benefits: A scopi... by Diriba Chewaka Tura, Tefera Belachew, Dessalegn Tamiru, Kalkidan Hassen Abate

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Enrichment of sorghum with amaranth, spinach and pigeon pea reported to enhance protein, energy, fats, calcium, iron, potassium and zinc of the resultant complement products. …”
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    Common Pokeweed by Brent Sellers, Jason Ferrell, Curtis Rainbolt

    Published 2006-06-01
    “… SS-AGR-123, a 2-page illustrated fact sheet by Brent Sellers, Jason Ferrell, and Curtis Rainbolt, provides key information on the biology, toxicity, cultural uses, and control of common pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) -- also called poke berry, pigeon berry, inkberry coakum, pocan bush, scoke, poke salad, and American nightshade. …”
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    Common Pokeweed by Brent Sellers, Jason Ferrell, Curtis Rainbolt

    Published 2006-06-01
    “… SS-AGR-123, a 2-page illustrated fact sheet by Brent Sellers, Jason Ferrell, and Curtis Rainbolt, provides key information on the biology, toxicity, cultural uses, and control of common pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) -- also called poke berry, pigeon berry, inkberry coakum, pocan bush, scoke, poke salad, and American nightshade. …”
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    Bionic UAV architecture for fast swarm fusion by Ziming ZENG, Chao DONG, Xiaojun ZHU, Ziye JIA

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…UAV swarm operation is an important part of the future battlefield.UAVs in the cluster cooperate to complement each other and coordinate tasks to improve the overall performance of the system.In animal groups such as ants, wolves, pigeons, fish, etc., their individuals behave similarly to a single drone, while ant colonies, wolves, and pigeon colonies can rely on the rules between individuals to achieve more complex behaviors through group coordination and organization.Different creatures exhibit different abilities and can undertake different tasks on the battlefield.Considering the topology and communication mechanism between creatures, a fusion architecture of bionic drone swarms was proposed which aims to enable different types of bionic UAV swarms to be freely integrated and improve the coordination level of the whole UAV swarm architecture.…”
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    Rôle de l’action collective et du capital social dans les processus d’adaptation au changement climatique en zone côtière - Comparaison de deux études de cas au Nouveau-Brunswick (... by Mélinda Noblet, Julie Guillemot, Omer Chouinard

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Our work focuses on two case studies located in the North (Pigeon Hill and Cap Bateau) and South (Cocagne and Grande Digue) New Brunswick (Canada). …”
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    Assessment of Protein Quality and Nutritional Characteristics of Commonly Consumed Pulses in the Caribbean Diet by Different In Vitro Assays by Daniel J. Thomas, Zhanhui Lu, Yolanda Brummer, Yan Zhu, Ronghua Liu, Lili Mats, Rong Tsao, D. Dan Ramdath, Matthew G. Nosworthy

    Published 2025-01-01
    “….), cowpeas (<i>Vigna unguiculata</i> L.), and pigeon peas (<i>Cajanus cajan</i> L.). Protein quality, determined via three in vitro protein digestibility methods, starch, and phenolic content were determined in pre- and post-cooked samples using established methods. …”
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    L’Éducation sentimentale, un nuancier dans l’histoire by Nadia Fartas

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Cet article cherche à analyser la manière dont l’emploi de l’adjectif gorge-de-pigeon, détail flaubertien qui désigne une couleur indéfinissable car soumise aux variations de nuances, met au jour de façon furtive le rapport entre immobilité et changement, immobilisme et revirements sociaux et politiques dans L’Éducation sentimentale via une réflexion sur la visualité flaubertienne, autrement dit par le biais des relations entre le verbal et le visuel. …”
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