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1. Obese mice treated with a combination of Bifidobacterium Longum SYP‐B4138 and green banana powder (BL_GBP) showed significant improvement in obesity syndrome. 2. The combined intervention surpassed the effects of BL or GBP alone, effectively restoring the natural intestinal balance in mice by promoting beneficial bacteria growth while suppressing ...
Yi‐Yao Lu +7 more
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Closure of the neuro‐central synchondrosis and other physes in foal cervical spines
Abstract Background The neuro‐central synchondrosis (NCS) is a physis responsible for the growth of the dorsal third of the vertebral body and neural arches. When the NCS of pigs is tethered to model scoliosis, stenosis also ensues. It is necessary to describe the NCS for future evaluation of its potential role in equine spinal cord compression and ...
Kristin Olstad +3 more
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Ultraviolet radiation protection factors of livestock shade cloths for free‐range pigs
Background – Protection from solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is paramount in light‐skinned pig breeds such as Yorkshire or Landrace to avoid sunburn. Objectives – Determination of the UVR exposure of a pig and the sun protection abilities of shade cloths with different shade rates.
A. W. Schmalwieser +4 more
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Multi‐omics approach in gut and environmental microbiota research under the One Health concept
Abstract The One Health concept, although formulated two decades ago, remains challenging to implement. It necessitates the integration of numerous scientific disciplines, diverse techniques and various professional expertise. Furthermore, it often requires the collaboration of different institutions, encompassing both scientific and administrative ...
Anna Kostka +3 more
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Beetle assemblage distribution along edge–forest gradient in a managed oak forest
Forest ecotone hosted the highest diversity of trophic groups of beetles. Xylophagous, saproxylophagous and pollenophagous beetles exhibited positive association with the shelterwood strip system. According to the fourth‐corner analysis, phytophagous beetles were positively associated with the closed forest, whereas phloephagous beetles were positively
Attila Balázs, Jan Bezděk, Jan Šipoš
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Abstract Provenance is becoming increasingly important in meat supply chains as it lends products higher perceived quality. However, its precise definition and interpretation along with its associated characteristics factors have remained somewhat elusive.
Sara Wilhelmina Erasmus +4 more
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A principios de 1980 se observó en cerdos de La Piedad, Mich., México, un padecimiento denominado Síndrome del Ojo Azulo cerdos zarcos (Campos, 1981).
Atalo C. Martínez Lara +4 more
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Cartographic archives: Excavating the subterranean with a camera
American Anthropologist, Volume 127, Issue 2, Page 381-387, June 2025.
Pablo Aguilera Del Castillo
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Abstract Streptococcus dysgalactiae subspecies equisimilis is an emerging pathogen in animals and humans. Herein, we describe an outbreak of S. dysgalactiae subspecies equisimilis infection in Iberian pigs with large skin ulcerations and necrotising soft tissue.
Waldo Luis García‐Jiménez +4 more
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Abstract Locals engaged in traditional farming and possessing traditional ecological knowledge consider certain species worthy of protection, as do official nature conservationists, although the sets of taxa may not be identical. Exploring the relationship between the two sets of taxa could bring many practical benefits, yet the literature on this ...
Viktor Ulicsni +3 more
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