Management software for pedigree and production of New World Camelids: Pacokipu and Llamakipu
Genealogical and productive records are the most important pillars within genetic and genomic improvement programs, where the diversity of data that can be collected must be systematized and related, to carry out an adequate statistical analysis considering all the factors that influence the variables.
Cruz, Alan +5 more
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The Geoglyphs of the Atacama Desert: A Bond of Landscape and Mobility [PDF]
In the northern-most area of Chile, stretching six hundred miles down the coast of South America and expanding more than forty thousand square miles into Bolivia, Peru and Argentina lies the Atacama Desert.
Labash, Marika
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Primate Craniofacial Function and Biology [PDF]
Book review: Primate Craniofacial Function and ...
Constantino, Paul J
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Roles of Dietary Cobalt and Administration of Mixed Rumen Bacteria in Regulating Hematological Parameters of Pre-weaning Twin Lambs [PDF]
Cobalt (Co) is required by rumen microorganism for vitamin B12 synthesis. Vitamin B12 is an important cofactor for methionine synthesis and gluconeogenesis.
Adelina, T. (T) +5 more
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Camélidos sudamericanos: clasificación, origen y características [PDF]
Los Camélidos Sudamericanos (CSA) resisten ambientes adversos como el del altiplano andino, donde no es posible la producción económica de otras especies de animales domésticos.
Cid Vázquez , María Dolores +2 more
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Effect of muscle type on amino acid composition of Bactrian (Camelus bactrianus) Camel [PDF]
This study was aimed to determine amino acid composition of Infraspinatus, Triceps brachii, Longissimus thoraces, Biceps femoris, Semitendinosus, and Semimembranosus muscles from nine Bactrian carcasses (2-3 years of age).
Faye, Bernard +4 more
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Combined sanger and ngs sequence analysis of the myostatin gene (mstn) in the Camelus dromedarius species [PDF]
Different mutations have been identified in the myostatin gene (MSTN), some of which are responsible for protein inactivation and double muscling phenotype in mammals.
Burger, P. +9 more
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Southern Patagonia is rich in late Pleistocene mammals, especially herbivores such as Camelids, Equids and Xenarthrans. Carnivores, on the other hand, are not commonly found in the paleontological record.
ALFREDO PRIETO +2 more
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Impact of transport distance on stress biomarkers levels in dromedary camel (Camelus dromedaries) [PDF]
Impact of transport distance on stress biomarkers levels in dromedary camel (#Camelus dromedaries#) The welfare conditions of domestic animals during transport to the slaughterhouse are largely known able to influence the level of their stress ...
El Abbadi, Najia +7 more
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Consumption and excess in Spanish America (1700-1830) [PDF]
It may be said without exaggeration, that the finest stuffs made in countries, where industry is always inventing something new, are more generally seen in Lima than in any other place; vanity and ostentation not being restrained by custom or law ...
Earle, Rebecca
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