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Camelus bactrianus, the Bactrian camel
The distribution of the Bactrian camel is very restricted on the subcontinent, and this is true for its representation in sculpture as well. Stone carvings with a camel are limited to the north, although this includes regions where Bactrian camels are not expected: Bangladesh and Madhya Pradesh.
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Hybridization between dromedaries and Bactrian camels has been carried out since ancient times in various areas of the Middle East and Central Asia. The primary force behind such practice was to obtain a better pack camel for trade caravans and military ...
Maurizio Dioli
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Advanced assisted reproduction technologies in endangered mammalian species
Abstract A new synergistic approach of classical conservation strategies combined with advanced assisted reproduction technologies (aART) allows for protection and rescue of endangered keystone species at the brink of extinction, which can help to safeguard complex ecosystems.
Thomas Bernd Hildebrandt, Susanne Holtze
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An overview of probiotic camel milk as a nutritional beverage: Challenges and perspectives
Camel milk has shown many advantages over milk from other animals and presents promising opportunities for health and economic sectors. Probiotic isolates from camel milk, such as LAB and Bifidobacteria, show potential as probiotics with beneficial properties.
Fereshteh Ansari +3 more
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Hump Attachment Structure of the Two-Humped Camel(Camelus bactrianus).
The hump attachment structure was morphologically examined in the two-humped camel (Camelus bactrianus). The cranial hump is fixed by the trapezius and rhomboid muscles in the thoracic region. The strong collagen sheet in the basement of the hump is attached to the segmented bellies of the trapezius muscle, and the thoracic rhomboid muscle and the ...
H, Endo +5 more
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Breeding of Camels in Europe: Between Continuity and Innovation
Camel breeding in Europe has undergone significant changes, intertwining historical continuity with modern innovation. Historically, dromedaries (Camelus dromedarius) and Bactrian camels (Camelus bactrianus), played essential roles in Roman logistics ...
Ahana Maitra +4 more
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Comparative Analysis of the TRB Locus in the Camelus Genus
T cells can be separated into two major subsets based on the heterodimer that forms their T cell receptors. αβ T cells have receptors consisting of α and β chains, while γδ T cells are composed of γ and δ chains.
Rachele Antonacci +4 more
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The typology of the camel milk of various regions of Kazakhstan [PDF]
A comparative analysis of camel milk based on the conducted typology on the average values of the physicochemical composition was carried out. The typology is done by the method of automatic classification (hierarchical descending classification) using ...
Faye, Bernard +4 more
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Risk based testing for Mycobacterium bovis following a clinical case in a zoological garden
This document is the version of a published work that appeared in final form in Journal of Zoo and Aquarium Research. To access the final edited and published work see http://dx.doi.org/10.19227/jzar.v2i1.62Mycobacterium bovis is a strictly controlled ...
Beeston, David +4 more
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Effect of slaughter season on postmortem metabolic characteristics of muscle in the dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) [PDF]
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of slaughter season on the postmortem metabolic characteristics of dromedary camel longissimus thoracis (LT) muscle. A total number of thirty male camels (5-7 years old) were included in this work.
Hamad, Brahim +4 more
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